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Press Release, April 2009
Keeping everyone in the loop
A handheld PDA used to record vital information
about building projects is the latest initiative from construction
information management specialists ICON.
The system, part of the ICON information management solution, reduces
the need for paper-based data collection and allows instant updates to
be made to ensure that the many aspects of building projects remain on
target, including health and safety reports and other legal obligations
that must be accurately recorded and managed.
There are multiple fields that can be updated to the main ICON system
and the PDA can take and also upload photos to the master system for
later analysis and review.
“We’ve been working on ways to improve the way that projects run and are
managed,” said ICON’s Chris Lovelock.
“The added value of a mobile PDA to upload data means that personnel can
be onsite and enter data directly to the system, wherever they are in
the world,” continued Chris.
The PDA connects to the system via 3G and in areas where there is no
reception, data is stored within the device until the signal improves.
“Health and safety managers, facilities managers, architects,
contractors and other consultants have many issues that need to be
addressed efficiently to ensure the successful delivery and ongoing
management of a construction project.
“The ICON solution enables all the data relevant to a building project
to be brought together in one place with access only granted to
authorised personnel.”
One of the many applications of the ICON PDA solution is the ability to
capture building condition information. Following a pro-forma dictated
by the system, a surveyor logs the state of repair of a building. This
process can be undertaken by a number of surveyors across an entire
property portfolio, each following the exact same format. The results
are reported back to the ICON system where the data can be analysed and
reports generated for future expenditure, by region, property type or
repair type etc.
For more details contact Chris Lovelock on 01858 468345 or email
chris@iconuk.net .
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