The Benefits Of Architecture Project Management Software

By Jeannie Chapman


Many architectural firms are still using generic project management programs to run things. Instead of adapting the firm's processes and procedures to the program, it is well worth trying a specific architecture project management software. These type of programs not only help successful manage the work, but provide document management and powerful analysis tools to help run things profitably.

It goes without saying that projects need to be completed on time using available resources. The key is to manage the projects as smoothly as possible and with the best application of resources possible. While most firms have incorporated some technology into their practice, many do not use purpose built software for the task and rely on spreadsheets, word processing and other less than suitable programs. Architecture project management software is the solution to bootstrapping systems together.

The benefits of using a program dedicated to architectural projects are many. First and foremost is the software does not need to be adapted to the practice. Templates, reports, terminology and such are all architectural related. These programs have been developed by those with an intimate knowledge of the process, which makes using the system relatively simple and intuitive.

The basis of all good software is to organize, coordinate and manage the team's tasks, deliverables and workload. These programs offer a variety of features to make this easy. Project managers can plan all aspects of the project with a simple interface, entering tasks, dependencies, resources, time and other important components. Once entered these programs generally use Gantt chart-type reporting to get a visual look at a project.

Resource tracking and utilization is important aspect of managing projects and this type of software makes this task relatively easy. Reports can be generated at the employee level or the task level so you can see how people are spending their time, or conversely how much effort a task is taking. This allows the PM to stay on top of important deadlines and reassign resources as needed.

All architectural firms must manage a mountain load of documentation. This is where this type of program really shines. Doc workflow is integrated into most systems, not only to store information, but to allow easy collaboration and distribution. Documents can be linked so important information or details such as that found in change orders is not missed. Clients can also be given access to either view or collaborate as appropriate.

Ideally all projects go according to plan, but of course this is not always the case. This is where reporting and analysis is important for improving profitability. Architecture project management software allows the PM and senior staff to perform detailed analysis on staffing, budgets and resource allocation. Most have numerous report templates, but customization is generally available too.

Architecture project management software is not a nice-to-have in today's competitive environment. To be successful requires attention to detail during a project that can't be achieved with traditional PM methods. Any firm looking to improve efficiency and minimize risk should check out one of these programs to experience the benefits first hand.




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