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programme management
Superior supply-chain collaboration ensures best practice across portfolios of projects, coupled with the ability to review project performance and measure against key metrics (KPIs)
The right people at the right time
Facilities management and property refurbishment projects are dependent on extensive supply chains often making it very difficult to get an accurate overview of individual projects. The BC Programme Management solution helps push the process along by involving the right people at the right time, whilst providing Project Managers with overview of activity across the entire programme, enabling possible troublespots to be identified and dealt with well in advance.
The supply chain can be securely invited to enter their own information such as estimates and timescales, cutting your project administration costs and speeding up progress. As all project associated information is stored in one place, data can be mined for information on, for instance, performance levels to identify both effective and ineffective practices or best value, providing continuous improvement across projects.
BC offers comprehensive reporting tools which can be pre-configure and schedule to run regularly, with the results generated as either as a standalone report or exported as XML, CVS or HTML.
The most intuitive of user-interfaces
BC's interactive geographical interface allows projects or parts of a larger programme of work to be selected in a visual manner, For example, all the documentation pertaining to a section of the motorway network, or a junction, can be accessed by clicking on that location on the map.
Many engineers and consultants find it easier to visualise the context of their work spatially and find this method of accessing information within the extranet faster and more accurate.
This approach has proved particularly effective for whole asset lifecycle projects such as the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh for Haden Building Management, allowing non-technical maintenance staff to easily access relevant information with little or no training.

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