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Hyphen Solutions Brings the Power of Connected Data at PCBC 2025 in Anaheim

Hyphen Solutions Brings the Power of Connected Data at PCBC 2025 in Anaheim

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DALLAS — Hyphen Solutions, the leading provider of cloud-based residential construction software solutions, exhibited at The Pacific Coast Builders Conference 2025 (PCBC) in Anaheim, California, June 11-12. As the trusted software partner to over 615 Home Builders and more than 18,000 Suppliers, Hyphen showcased the 'Power of Connected Data' through its unified platform that supports 1 in every 3 new homes built in the U.S.
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. 'Our participation reaffirms our commitment to delivering a connected, real-time experience for Builders and Suppliers who want to drive efficiency, reduce risk, and build smarter.' -Dr. Felix Vasquez, CEO of Hyphen Solutions
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At booth #322, PCBC attendees explored how Hyphen Solutions serves as the central hub for connected residential construction – connecting Builders, Suppliers, Manufacturers, and Trades on a single, integrated platform.
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From sales to jobsite to closeout, Hyphen's ecosystem delivers real-time insights, smoother workflows, and measurable impact across the entire build cycle. Solution highlights included:
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Marketing + Sales: Sell more homes and products faster than ever, with powerful visualization technology and a CRM built specifically for Home Builders.
Design + Warranty: Delight homebuyers with an intuitive design center experience and homeowner portal that extends to warranty tracking and communication.
Accounting + Operations: Bring new efficiency and control to the way you build with industry-leading ERP tools and top-tier partner integrations.
Construction Management: Deliver real-time scheduling, Supplier coordination, and project oversight from one powerful platform. The industry's most trusted Builder-Supplier network.
Orders + Field Management: Streamline Supplier workflows with real-time insights into orders and field activity – reducing mistakes and improving jobsite collaboration.
Supply Chain Management: Increase productivity, reduce costs, and gain real-time visibility with a single-source project management, payment, operations, and scheduling engine.
ePayments: Enable Customers to pay Vendors electronically in a single step – via Virtual Card, ACH, Wire, RTP, Same-Day ACH, Next Day ACH, and Electronic Print Check – generating rebates, reducing transaction costs, creating operational efficiencies, and removing payment risk. ​
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'PCBC continues to be a critical event for advancing innovation in home building,' said Felix Vasquez, CEO of Hyphen Solutions. 'Our participation reaffirms our commitment to delivering a connected, real-time experience for Builders and Suppliers who want to drive efficiency, reduce risk, and build smarter.'
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Held at the Anaheim Convention Center, PCBC is the annual conference and trade show for the California Building Industry Association (CBIA) and the Leading Builders of America (LBA), bringing together top Builders, Developers, Manufacturers, and technology partners.
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At PCBC 2025, Hyphen Solutions also proudly announced its strategic partnership with Building Talent Foundation (BTF) to help strengthen and grow the residential construction workforce. Together, they are connecting Builders with skilled trades and advancing career opportunities across the industry.
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