The Construction Source

THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA documents or assessment reports or risk assessments. They also “baked in” a lot of compliance requirements that are mandated by provincial regulators. “Every time you start a new project, you create a risk assessment, and there’s a personnel profile based on who is doing the risk assessment or the engineer of record for the project,” Bruce explains. “And then there’s a project specific risk assessment component that you fill out, and you can template those. So, if you’re doing anything repetitive, any type of job that’s similar, you can save it as a template. And that’s really widespread across the project module. “So if you’re writing a fee proposals for a four-story wood frame building with a concrete podium, you would write a fee proposal for that size of building – and there’s probably lots of those types of buildings that you’re going to do over the next five year, so you save it as a template,” he elaborates. “Then the next one that you do, you’re importing that as a template. We’ve tried to and rinse and repeat that concept throughout the document generation side of things.” “The goal is just to save time,” he continues. “And even if you just save 15 minutes a day, that time can be used to generate an additional approximately $10,000 a year, per person.” Those time savings, and that additional revenue, is not just hypothetical – Access Engineering has been using Stackd and has seen the results. “In our organization, we’re saving a lot more time than 15 minutes a day,” Bruce says. “That’s

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