Initially, the company was attracted to ProjectSight because it provided a collaborative solution, involving the external stakeholders, while keeping hold of the functionality that Trimble had mastered years ago, in Prolog, for managing complex budgets and change management. “When you run a report, it’s telling you the truth,” says David Hansmann, Director of Project Controls. “It’s not a report missing information from an email that hasn’t been logged yet — it’s reality.”
For example, a subcontractor can drop into the system and enter pricing information. Although it’s not approved yet, it’s acknowledged and noted. Creating such a closed loop system for communication between stakeholders enhances communication and increases accountability for all those involved in a project.