Moving your construction company to Intuit Enterprise Suite is a bigger step than a routine software upgrade. Whether you are coming from QuickBooks Desktop, QuickBooks Online, Sage, Foundation, or NetSuite, the way you migrate your chart of accounts, job costing history, and open work in progress decides how clean your first year on the new platform will be. RedHammer builds a migration plan around the path you are actually on, so you can see the scope, timeline, and Intuit Enterprise Suite pricing for your move before you commit.



Intuit Enterprise Suite is the top tier of the QuickBooks product line, built for growing businesses that have outgrown QuickBooks Online and QuickBooks Desktop. It is a cloud based platform that brings multi entity accounting, dimensional reporting, job costing, automated AP approvals, and AI driven project agents together in one system. For contractors, Intuit Enterprise Suite sits between QuickBooks Enterprise and a heavy traditional construction ERP, delivering real job profitability and multi company consolidation without the cost and complexity of a full ERP implementation.
Every migration is different, and the right approach depends entirely on the system you are leaving. Below are the three paths most construction companies take.
With Intuit winding down new QuickBooks Desktop subscriptions, many contractors on Desktop Pro, Premier, and Enterprise are planning their move now rather than waiting to be forced off. Migrating from QuickBooks Desktop to Intuit Enterprise Suite means rebuilding your job costing, cost codes, and item list for a cloud native structure, not simply copying a file across. We map your Desktop data, clean up years of accumulated lists, and stand up a chart of accounts that gives you reliable job costing from day one.
If you are running QuickBooks Online Plus or Advanced and hitting limits on entities, classes, or job level reporting, the move from QuickBooks Online to Intuit Enterprise Suite is usually a natural next step. Because both platforms are cloud based, this migration is more about expanding your structure, adding dimensions, and consolidating multiple companies than rebuilding from scratch. We help you weigh Intuit Enterprise Suite vs QuickBooks Online based on entity count, reporting needs, and where you are headed.
Contractors leaving Sage 100, Sage 300 CRE, Foundation, NetSuite, or another legacy platform often choose Intuit Enterprise Suite to lower software cost and simplify a system their team never fully adopted. These migrations call for careful planning around historical job cost data, work in progress, and retainage. We design the data conversion and integration approach so your move protects the history you need for bonding, audits, and year over year job analysis.
Intuit Enterprise Suite pricing is based on the number of users, entities, and modules your company needs, which is why a single published price rarely matches what a contractor actually pays. The cost of Intuit Enterprise Suite for a single entity specialty contractor looks very different from a multi entity general contractor consolidating several companies under one roof. As an Intuit partner focused only on construction, RedHammer can give you accurate Intuit Enterprise Suite pricing for your structure and show you exclusive implementation pricing for your migration.
RedHammer works only with construction and trade contractors, and we are one of the few consulting providers implementing Intuit Enterprise Suite for construction companies nationwide. Instead of a generic data conversion, you get an implementation built around the way construction accounting actually works.
If you are still comparing options, we can also help you decide whether Intuit Enterprise Suite is the right construction accounting software for you, or whether a different path makes more sense.
See your migration scope, timeline, and exclusive Intuit Enterprise Suite pricing for your construction company before you commit.