Trusstor, a construction operations platform that combines a zero-intrusion IoT solution with comprehensive monitoring, reporting, and analysis capabilities, has introduced a plug-and-play Dynamic Workplan project management tool to improve production processes and ensure project completion on schedule.
Trusstor’s Dynamic Workplan promotes digital transformation in construction project management by providing ease-of-use, speed, progress visibility, and increased collaborative efficiencies.
Based on traditional construction project management best practices, the Dynamic Workplan employs specified tasks, templates, workflows, and activity sequences. Trusstor’s templates handle the heavy lifting by automatically generating the workplan after users merely specify the sequence and time of activities. Precise and quantitative insights are then supplied on the workplan’s real-time progression, allowing resources and activities to be changed to keep the project on track.
The usability and advanced UX of Trusstor’s Dynamic Workplan allow users to submit progress modifications, such as declaring an activity complete, via a widget, mobile device, or desktop. The workplan then syncs instantly. Batch editing is also accessible, allowing users to pick multiple activity cells at once and rapidly update their state.
“Trusstor takes the standard workplan approach used in the industry for the weekly planning of construction sites and digitizes it,” Omri Sorek, co-founder and CEO of Trusstor stated. “At Trusstor we know how buildings are built, so we can give general contractors a framework tool to work from and it’s gonna save them a lot of time, compared to Excel or white board templates that were not developed specifically for the construction sector.”
The Dynamic Workplan is part of the Trusstor system and automatically updates based on data supplied by Trusstor’s IoT tags. It can, however, be used as a stand-alone solution, with users manually updating activity progress.
The system interfaces seamlessly with other digital platforms, and future versions will include a “smart planning” function that will allow the workplan to automatically adapt based on the project’s speed.