Finally, there’s a true collaboration platform, which is purpose-built for the construction industry, and architects as an integral component.
December 20th, 2018
SiteSupervisor was created through 30 years of hands-on construction experience, recognising the industry’s untapped potential for greater connectivity and efficiency throughout the design and construction process.
Among its many features, is the world’s first fully automated digital drawing register. This unique feature means that you are no longer need to search through email folders seeking the latest revision. Now there is one central place for your drawings, which is automatically updated with the latest revision, and accessible on any device. And with a seamless approval and distribution process, everyone else involved in the project has the latest revisions handy at all times.
Upload a vector PDF and your drawings are rendered in ultra high definition. You can overlay drawings and increase or decrease the opacity so you can see every line in detail. Markups in the platform are another great feature and are especially helpful when staff onsite need to pinpoint an issue and convey it back to the office in real time.
Unlimited storage means your drawings will stay with you forever, so you can have your lifetime portfolio in your pocket to showcase to potential clients or colleagues at any time.
Manage punch and defects inside the platform easily, updating and allocating to either the principal builder, project manager or sub-trades. What would take days has now been reduced to hours. The never-ending spreadsheet is now obsolete giving you back valuable time.
For a limited time, SiteSupervisor is offering registered architects 2 years free, which gives you unlimited access to all of the platform’s revolutionary features. Start working smarter today.
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