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The drawings get read and measured for you. The specs become a work register. The schedule builds itself, and your whole crew runs the job from the same set. From the trailer to the field, the job runs in one place.
24-sheet structural set
Measured off your set
Work register
from the specRebar submittal logged
Firestopping, OBC check passed
Glazing schedule confirmed
Schedule, built for you
3 photos from the field, pinned to the pour
Winning the job is the start. Delivering it is where the money is made or lost. That part is handled too.
Point at your own set, scanned or vector, and the takeoff comes back measured. Quantities off the plan, not a guess off a printout.
The specification is read and turned into a register of what has to be built and submitted. The submittal log writes itself from the spec.
Code and conformance checks run against the actual set. Where the drawings and the requirements disagree, you hear about it before the field does.
The schedule builds itself from the work. What-if sandboxes let you move a date and see what it does before you commit to it.
The set lands in the morning. By the time the crew is on site, the drawings are measured, the submittals are logged, and the schedule is built. A photo from the field pins to the exact item it belongs to. Nobody is working off a different version of anything.
Your crew works from the same drawings you do, live. No emailed PDFs, no arguing over which revision is current.
Field pictures and notes land on the exact item they belong to, so a question on site is answered against the drawing.
Try a schedule change in a sandbox, keep it or throw it away. The live plan only moves when you say so.
You won the work. The doing part is handled too, from the first takeoff to the last photo from the field.