The integration synchronizes Autodesk® Build submittal items with PLOT's procurement scheduling tool, streamlining the procurement log workflow typically handled by spreadsheets. By synchronizing with the construction schedule and calculating the numerous deadlines associated with procurement, PLOT keeps project teams focused on the actions necessary to get material to the jobsite on time.
WICHITA, Kan., Sept. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Plot, a digital workspace to manage job sites, today announced its integration with Autodesk Construction Cloud®, a portfolio of software and services that combines advanced technology, a builders network and predictive insights for construction teams. PLOT allows general contractors to replace procurement log spreadsheets to enhance the scheduling of procurement deadlines, all while synchronizing with their Submittal workflows and their CPM schedule. Automated communication to Trade Partners results in a more reliable procurement schedule that is constantly updated.
The integration synchronizes Autodesk® Build submittal items with PLOT's procurement scheduling tool, streamlining the procurement log workflow typically handled by spreadsheets. By synchronizing with the construction schedule and calculating the numerous deadlines associated with procurement, PLOT keeps project teams focused on the actions necessary to get material to the jobsite on time.
"By integrating Autodesk Build submittal items with PLOT, builders can prioritize and schedule their submittals to manage their material orders and keep their projects on track," says James Cook, director of industry and technology partnerships at Autodesk.
Procurement tracking is typically run via three disparate workflows: the submittal register, the CPM schedule, and a procurement log spreadsheet. This disconnect leads to significant duplicative work and does not enable holistic management of procurement workflows.
"Procurement in modern construction is consistently pushed down to subcontractors, but managing jobsite coordination remains in the purview of a general contractor. PLOT's procurement scheduling tool compliments existing workflows and provides significant value to general contractors and trade partners alike," said Chris Callen, founder & CEO of PLOT.
"Coordinating lead times for materials and trade-specific schedules challenges even the strongest construction teams," said James Cook, director of industry and technology partnerships at Autodesk. "By integrating Autodesk Build submittal items with PLOT, builders can prioritize and schedule their submittals to manage their material orders and keep their projects on track."
PLOT's procurement tool uses 'pull-planning' strategies to calculate deadlines for submitting, approving and ordering materials. With synchronization to submittals and schedules, the amount of manual work from the GC significantly decreases. Procurement typically relies on many-to-many relationships, but it is easily managed within PLOT's flexible interface.
PLOT automatically generates the weekly 'Action Item Checklist' for each trade partner with the week's procurement deadlines, fostering increased and ongoing communication. Callen added that this significantly improves transparency into the procurement process. It simultaneously reduces the amount of time a GC spends seeking and securing material-related information.
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About Plot: Founded in 2021, Plot aims to streamline construction site issues by combining powerful delivery coordination and procurement scheduling in an easy-to-use operations tool that fosters communication about jobsite changes, coordination and streamlining deliveries. A shared calendar for jobsite contractors screens and coordinates deliveries so each truck has the space and equipment necessary to offload and depart without causing congestion. Procurement scheduling sequences each deadline required for materials approval, ordering, shipping and receiving. Plot's tool synchronizes with project management tools for submittal and schedule workflows.
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