Daily construction records, or site journals, are used for precise documentation of the construction process. They provide information that can be used to resolve later differences and to identify the causes of any potential construction defects. Entries include weather conditions; contractors and staff on-site and the work they performed; receipt of construction materials and components; results of checks and measurements – as well as any unusual occurrences.
think project! Daily Construction Records provides the option to create company-specific or project-specific site journals. The software uses forms to facilitate entry and saving of information. Records can always be viewed online and can be printed straight from the system when you require a signed paper version of the document.
Having your records centralised and online means no more time-consuming searches for entries. An easy-to-use search function allows you to search using key words such as ‘concrete’ or ‘storm damage’. The search result immediately displays the event, what work was done and when a given contractor was on site. You can also save commonly used searches and produce reports with updated results at any time.