maestro*ERP (Maestro Technologies)
| Vendor | Maestro Technologies (JDM Technology Group) |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Varennes, Quebec, Canada |
| Ownership | JDM Technology Group (acquired November 2020; privately held, not part of Constellation Software) |
| Deployment | Cloud (maestro*CLOUD); on-premises installations historically supported |
| Target market | General, heavy civil, trade, and service contractors, primarily in Canada |
| Industries | Construction |
| Pricing | Not published; quote-based |
| Website | maestro.ca/en |
The short version
maestro*ERP is a construction ERP that runs the whole loop: accounting, job costing, estimating, project management, progress billing, payroll, and equipment management. The vendor calls it a home-grown solution for the Canadian construction industry. The installed base backs that up, with Quebec first and the rest of Canada second. For US buyers it is a peripheral option, and this profile says so up front rather than burying it.
Vendor, history, ownership
Maestro Technologies started in 1989 in Varennes, Quebec, just outside Montreal, and still runs from there. November 2020 brought a change of owner: JDM Technology Group, a privately held global group of construction software firms, acquired the company. JDM's portfolio also holds Explorer Software, Computer Guidance Corporation, and RedSky. Maestro kept operating as a separate company with its existing team.
Three pieces make up the product family. maestro*ERP is the core system, maestro*MOBILE serves field crews, and maestro*CLOUD is the hosted delivery model. The vendor reports more than 10,000 users, concentrated in Canada.
What it covers
Construction accounting and financial management sit at the center, wired to job costing, estimating and bidding, project management, progress billing, payroll, and equipment and tool management. maestro*MOBILE pushes timesheets, work orders, and site data capture out to the field. The deepest part of the product is also the most local: Canadian payroll rules, union and CCQ-style compliance in Quebec, bilingual French and English operation. That depth is an asset north of the border and precisely the dimension a US buyer has to re-examine for its own jurisdictions.
Who buys it
Four contractor segments: general, heavy civil, trade, and service, generally in the small to midsize range. Geographically the base is Quebec and English Canada. Maestro has framed an ambition to serve contractors across North America, but the current positioning and reference list are Canada-first, and a shortlist should treat them that way.
Licensing, hosting, cost
Cloud delivery through maestro*CLOUD is the lead model today, giving real-time access to project and financial data from any location; on-premises installations have historically been part of the offering. Nothing is published on price, and quotes are built per project. Buyers weighing a cross-border vendor should apply the same structured shortlist they would use on anyone else. Our ERP selection guide covers how to test localization claims during demos instead of taking them at face value.
Our take
Buy this if you build in Canada. Within Quebec and English Canada, maestro*ERP is an established mid-market construction ERP with unusually deep local roots and genuine bilingual operation, and JDM Technology Group's habit of holding construction software companies long term points to continuity rather than a forced migration down the road.
Do not shortlist it as a general US construction ERP. The customer base, the compliance depth, and the vendor's own positioning are Canadian, which means state payroll taxation, certified payroll, and US GAAP reporting all need line-by-line verification before you spend time on a demo. The realistic US fit is narrow: border-state operations, US subsidiaries of Canadian contractors, firms working both sides of a cross-border project. Everyone else has better-supported options closer to home.
What the maestro*ERP (Maestro Technologies) website looks like
Current view of the vendor homepage, captured by our editorial team.

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