LC Concrete Crew
part of LC Commerce
For independent concrete cutters

What will your business actually sell for?

When you sell up, the price is a multiple of your profit. The multiple is a buyer's confidence that the business runs without you. We build the systems that move it, and they pay for themselves in the meantime.

Book a free 15-minute call One cutter per territory. Cancel any time with a week's notice.
The maths

Same profit. Very different sale.

Say your EBIT is
$800k
At a 2× multiple
$1.6M
At a 4× multiple
$3.2M

An example, not a promise: your numbers are your numbers. The point stands for every cutting business in the country. The multiple is a confidence score, and buyers pay more for a business that runs on documented systems than one that runs on the owner's 70-hour weeks.

What we do

Two halves. Take one, or take both.

Most cutting businesses are short on one of two things: a way to handle more work without drowning in paper, or more work to handle. They are different problems, so we sell them separately.

Operational System

Systemise the business so it can scale.

The office side runs itself, so growing the job count stops meaning growing the paperwork.

  • Instant quoting built from your real prices
  • Digital job sheets, filled in on site
  • The job sheet becomes the invoice
  • One board from first call to paid
Marketing Department

Get more customers.

Everything that makes the phone ring, run properly and continuously rather than in bursts when work goes quiet.

  • A website that carries commercial and residential
  • Google Business Profile fixed and worked
  • Reviews asked for after every job
  • Project pages and posts from your own photos

Most cutters start with one. Taken together they compound: the marketing brings the work in, the system stops it burying you. There is a combined rate for both, and we go through the numbers on the call.

Operational System

The paper trail, gone.

Job done, your crew punches in what they did in under two minutes and hits submit. It lands back at the office already priced and ready to invoice, with start and finish times captured on the job instead of reconstructed at month end. Have a play with it:

The crew's phone · out on the job

Your operating system
End of Job
Job type
Customer & site from the booking
Example Contracting Ltd, Unit 4 site
Date auto
Today
What did you do? add each task
Standby / waiting on labour
After-hours / night job
Photos
2 added
Anything to quote next?
Submit job →

The office board · same moment

These are sample rates so you can see it work. In the build we load your real pricing from your past jobs, so the number it lands on is the number you would have quoted.

From job sheet to money in

Submit to paid, no re-typing.

1Crew hits submitfrom the ute, before they leave site
2Lands on the boardpriced from your rates, photos attached
3Invoice draftedline by line, straight off the job sheet
4You approve ita glance and a tap, then send
5Customer + Xeroout the door and synced across
6Paidticked off, nothing owed gets forgotten

The system never guesses a price. If the crew adds something we have not rated, the invoice waits for you to price it before it goes anywhere. Worst case is a question, never a wrong number in front of a customer. You approve every invoice at the start, and when the numbers have earned your trust you can let it send itself.

Marketing Department

One site, two front doors.

Commercial buyers and homeowners want completely different things. They split at the front door and each gets a route built for how they actually buy, so the price shoppers filter themselves out before they reach your phone.

Concept sketch · the homepage

yourbusiness.co.nz
CommercialResidentialContact
▧ YOUR SITE FOOTAGE ▧

Commercial

Contractors and project managers

Residential

Homeowners, renovators and trades

FLOOR SAWINGWALL SAWINGCORE DRILLINGGPR SCANNING

Instant quoting sits on the commercial route, so a contractor gets a number without waiting on you to get off the tools.

And the bit nobody keeps up with

Automatic · sent when the job is closed
To the customer, by text
Thanks for having us on site today. If we did a good job, would you mind leaving us a quick Google review? It takes about thirty seconds.
Every job
asks, once, without
anyone remembering to

Reviews are the one marketing job every cutter agrees matters and nobody does consistently, because it depends on a person remembering at the end of a long day. This does not.

AI-ready means your business runs on systems, not on you.
How we work

One cutter per territory.

We build a competitive edge, and we can't build it for two of you. So every territory has one seat: we will never run marketing for a competing cutter in your patch. When your territory's taken, it's taken.

Bay of Plenty Northland Auckland North Auckland Central Auckland West Auckland South Waikato Gisborne Hawke's Bay Taranaki Manawatu-Whanganui Wellington Nelson / Tasman Marlborough West Coast Canterbury Otago Southland
Who's behind it

Run by one person you deal with directly.

LC Concrete Crew is run by Max Cameron of LC Commerce, a New Zealand digital business systems company. We build and run the systems side for NZ trade and product businesses: the quoting, the follow-up, the admin, the web. Concrete cutting is where we go deep: one trade, understood properly, one cutter per territory.

No account managers, no call centre. You deal with Max.

Start with a free 15-minute call.

No preparation needed on your end. I'll look at your setup before we talk, and if it's not for you, you'll still walk away knowing what the office side of your business could look like.

Book a free 15-minute call Or email max@lccommerce.com