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I've recently joined a 7-person firm that might be ready to leap into more sophisticated and effective practice management software tools. I'm interested in knowing what you all are using for the following and how well they work for you:
1. A project tracking/reporting tool linked to a project database with a dashboard that informs all team members of projects coming in the future; status, deadlines and progress toward target budgets/profits for projects currently in design and production (and more importantly, schedule changes); status of projects in permitting, bidding, construction and close-out phases. (I've used Microsoft Project for some of these functions in the past, but that software is now priced out of reach.)
2. A planning tool that can help us forecast workforce needs. (I believe Microsoft Project can help with this function, but that software is now priced out of reach.)
3. A cartoon set planning tool that can be used from design through bidding to plan out the drawings to be created, support assignment of drawing tasks, support project changes and track completion.
Are you using this kind of software? Did you create your own, buy something ready-made or adapt something designed for other purposes (such as contracting firms or CADD/BIM)? Does the data reside on the office server or on the cloud for access by consultants or by firm team members in the field?
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Sean Catherall, AIA
Dave Robinson Architects
Salt Lake City, Utah
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