Project Controls

Infrastructure-intensive industries rely on engineering and construction firms to successfully deliver capital projects. Today’s engineering and construction firms provide daily planning, design, engineering, procurement and construction services on a wide range infrastructure projects. Program management firms also must provide top notch service to their building owner clients by controlling project costs and schedules, managing design deliverables and approvals, and communicating real-time project performance.

Managing project scope, budgets and schedules effectively is paramount to the success or failure of these service-oriented businesses.”
“Complete project controls management should enable you to:

  • Manage project collaboration workflow
  • Perform robust construction project management
  • Reduce your project schedule by collaborating more effectively with your project team
  • Manage multiple projects in one database
  • Generate summary reports and queries across all projects
  • Globally view all company projects to find trends and identify problems early
  • Make critical decisions quickly using accurate corporate information
  • Standardize your project data and organization’s business processes across all projects
  • Audit projects for deficiencies and risk exposure
  • Track key performance indicators (KPIs) to monitor all levels of company profitability, efficiency and performance
  • Improve document control by streamlining the review process, tracking revisions and storing master files, including email records in a central project database
  • Increase productivity with efficient data modification tools

The Prolog® application suite from Meridian Systems®, provides complete project control by automating all aspects of the construction lifecycle, from project design to handover Prolog delivers in-depth construction project management features across projects and programs in the areas of: collaboration, purchasing management, cost control, document management and field administration.

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