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Valuable Benefits Realized by Everyone

  • Easy to access, intuitively-organized, relationally-linked information
  • Clarity in both documentation and communication
  • Accurate, validated record keeping
  • Standardization of the information through categories and naming conventions consistent with the trades/professions
  • Almost NO paper to store
  • Reproducible in paper format, CD or DVD (No more copies of 3-ring binders to replicate)  
  • No new software or hardware to buy or learn

Specific Benefits for Each Party

Owners and Managers

  • Complete and Accurate record of the As-Built building
  • Eliminates time spent tracking down information to perform maintenance and repairs
  • Information on mission critical equipment has been verified and documented -- no more re-verification and/or unnecessary delays
  • Better communication with Service Providers
  • Building information can be transferred to Facility Management system; obviating the need for manual re-entry
  • When contemplating a sale of the building -- due diligence is
    nearly complete

Contractors

  • Standardization of closeout for all projects; i.e.: Better deliverable
    to client
  • Verification of the approved information---a 3rd set of eyes—for the
    O & M’s
  • Accurate and clean information submitted to owner (Research indicates that 20 to 30 % of traditional closeout information is wrong,
    or incomplete)
  • Flexibility of system allows Contractor to keep any and all records of their choosing
  • Provides documentation/validation of Subcontractor’s delivery of all required information
  • Negates need for Contractor to “chase” information from
    the Subcontractor(s)
  • Project manager may move on to next job; while Building Works finishes project closeout

Subcontractors

  • Subcontractor now knows, on a “per piece” basis, what information
    is required
  • Punch-list process allows Subcontractor to submit information quickly and accurately
  • Datasphere process “tracks” when all final information is submitted to Contractor; resulting in retention sums being released in a more
    timely manner
  • Provides a reliable “holding place” for As-Built information and final paperwork; allowing the Subcontractor to confidently move to next job
  • Subcontractor now responsible for a single copy of information to be submitted; no more need for multiple copies and/or costly reproduction of documentation
  • No need to task staff members with time-consuming documentation

Architects

  • American Institute of Architects Best Practices state document retention and consistent procedures can aid architects in any legal proceedings arising from disputes or claims
  • Used by the architectural firms as a “standard” tool that catalogs only those essential documents that reflect the judgments, formal decisions or official acts.
  • May help lower professional liability insurance premiums
  • CAD file retention is readily available
  • Change orders can be added creating an architectural history of
    the facility
  • Improves quality of closeout documentation given at the end of
    the project
  • Improves the communication and trust between the architect
    and the customer