UsBIM.resolver
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Introduction
usBIM.resolver is an innovative cloud-based construction management software.
It was first released in 2022 by ACCA software. It is currently available in Italian, English, French, Portuguese, Spanish and German.
It can be used in combination with the other apps integrated in the BIM management system usBIM.
Capabilities
Being a construction management software, usBIM.resolver offers tools to make coordination and collaboration between teams easier and more intuitive. It provides a variety of functionalities including the below:
- a simple grid system or classic kanban boards to assign, start, track, manage and control the different activities of any project;
- design of workflows from topics to tasks;
- updating of the activity progress, by choosing among different activity status: "draft", "to do", "in progress", "completed" and "closed".
- personal customization of the tabs with colors, tags, priorities, due dates in order to get a visual overview of all scheduled tasks with their respective managers;
- live chat integrated into the construction project management software which is specific to each task.
Utilities
Construction Management software tools are used to plan, schedule and monitor the progress of construction projects.
The software main utilities include the below:
- simplification of the project management;
- monitoring of the progress of the construction process in real-time;
- identification of the activities that are delayed on the roadmap and any inefficiencies in team work;
- evaluation of any changes with proactive workflow decisions to prevent the project from slowing down;
- better communication between all members of a construction team.
A construction management software can be used by site managers, construction team managers, design teams, facility managers, BIM coordinators and BIM managers to organise their work and complete it on time.
All the professionals can use it for their activities as listed below:
- architects and engineers for the coordination and collaboration problems within design teams;
- site supervisor to solve all kind of construction site problems;
- construction teams for the coordination of construction site activities;
- facility manager for the issue management and maintenance;
- BIM manager and BIM coordinator for their BIM design issues.
All people who collaborate with these figures and are part of their project or construction teams can use the software to work in a coordinated way and always be involved in the development of their projects.
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External references
Construction management software usBIM.resolver – ACCA software
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