Adding your projects to a job management system like Re-flow gives you two significant strategic advantages over competitors who like things done ‘the old way’. Firstly, when you’ve input your project into the Re-flow job management system once, you can save it all as presets, so the next time you have that job again, you can add all the tasks, equipment and resources with a single click, saving hours of admin and allowing fast and effective resource planning. Then, because everything in Re-flow’s job management system is linked together, it means inputs, updates and outcomes are instantly linked and can be automated through a process set up to support each clients’ ways of working.
Last time we checked on our system, we had almost 2,800 new jobs being created every week, showing a steady and sustained increase every month for the first part of 2021.
With Re-flow, you can create a form and report for any data you want to collect. One of our construction clients needed to keep track of site conditions for their daily returns to give more context and insights into how the operations played out over each month.
Historical data of site conditions can be a really useful tool for planning long-term and large projects.
While using information from previous work cannot forecast something as changeable as the UK weather, it can help create informed decisions about scheduling and safety.
If site conditions are not optimal for a number of days, having this information reported back to the project planners and managers can inform real-time decision making to divert activities until the site conditions have cleared up and can provide a more productive use of time.