Document Management

Collaboration and Contracts

Collaboration & Contracts: Achieving Project Goals as a Team

Construction professionals need to be adaptable, knowledgeable, and able to work effectively with others. This is especially true in contract administration, where meticulous oversight is essential for ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and according to specifications. Understanding the Importance of Teamwork in Contract Administration: Successful construction projects hinge on effective teamwork and […]

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Unstructured Documents

The Challenge of Unstructured Documents in Construction

Architects and engineers face numerous challenges when managing construction documents in the Canadian construction industry. Construction projects are becoming increasingly complex, involving numerous stakeholders, intricate designs, and various materials and systems. The Canadian construction industry is also subject to stringent regulations and codes, including provincial building codes, environmental regulations, and safety standards.   Adding to

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RForrm & GTD

Streamlining Contract Administration with RForm and GTD

Contract administration is the backbone of successful project delivery in architecture and engineering. It involves managing contracts, communication, and documentation to ensure projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the required standards. This intricate dance requires professionals to juggle multiple tasks, deadlines, and stakeholders, often across geographical boundaries. Thankfully, the synergy of Getting

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Project Roles

Why is There No “Contract Administrator” Role in RForm?

RForm, designed to streamline construction administration, might seem to overlook the crucial role of the Contract Administrator (CA). However, this is a matter of terminology and functionality rather than omission. Contractual Basis for the “Prime Consultant” Role The concept of the “Prime Consultant” aligns with industry-standard contract documents. Both the Canadian CCDC (CCDC 2) and

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