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Contracts Management
The Contract folder contains key project information including details of
the clients, engineers and architects, as well as specific contract details such
as paint specifications and material grades. This information is shared across
the StruM.I.S .NET system for reference by all departments.
CAD links with StruCad and other systems, including any KISS or CIS/2
compliant system, can automatically populate the StruM.I.S .NET system with
material lists, fabrication drawings, 3D StruWalker models and CAM/DSTV data. The
individual members attributes (material grades, batch, paint spec, phase and
description, etc.), fill the relevant areas within the system. Thus the errors
associated with the repetitive manual entry of data are removed, whilst
immediate access to the system is facilitated, improving productivity.
Critically, automatic revision control allows imported CAD material lists to be
actioned.
Wherever an assembly or part mark appears within the StruM.I.S .NET system the
associated drawings can be viewed instantly, reducing the need to continually
print or plot these drawings. For revolutionary further live visual
clarification, mark status tracking is also available via the StruWalker model.
Thus, with the click of a member on the model, full production status details are
available. Alternatively access and location of a mark may be visualised by
accessing the live model from the StruM.I.S .NET system.
StruM.I.S .NET includes a comprehensive set of standard reports which may be
printed directly or emailed in a wide variety of export formats including Adobe®
PDF, Microsoft® Excel® or Word. Further custom reports can be easily created and managed by the
user, via an integral active report designer for .NET.
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