
DRIVE: Project Implementation
Drive is a tool used by life@site to manage and monitor progress during the construction phase. The tool makes it simple to keep a project’s plan up to date and accessible for those who are physically on the construction site as well as those who are not present every day. Drive was created to improve predictability and flow on construction sites. The plan’s visual presentation makes it simple to identify obstacles early on, giving you the opportunity to deal with them more effectively. The experience data on what was actually done on the construction site also makes it easier to learn from what happens in the project both continuously and in new projects.
Drive is built on the Last Planner methodology, with a strong emphasis on following-up. Outlook meetings, Weekly meetings/Base meetings, and Daily meetings are all supported by the views. (Last Planner ® System Levels 3, 4, and 5)
Life@site contains the following products:
PLANNER: Project Planner
Planner is our solution to quickly and easily create a progress plan for your project. With our built-in visual configurator, you can build the basis for the plan, and by using recipes based on best practice, the first version of the project’s progress plan can be developed quickly. It is crucial to have a good project plan to create a predictable construction project.
Also included in the planner are plan recipes developed based on best practices. As a result of the configuration process, recipes are a collection of tasks / activities needed to solve the functions described. Creating a progress plan based on production rates, quantities, and staffing gives the project predictability and flexibility.
DRIVE: Project Implementation
Drive is a tool used by life@site to manage and monitor progress during the construction phase. The tool makes it simple to keep a project’s plan up to date and accessible for those who are physically on the construction site as well as those who are not present every day. Drive was created to improve predictability and flow on construction sites. The plan’s visual presentation makes it simple to identify obstacles early on, giving you the opportunity to deal with them more effectively. The experience data on what was actually done on the construction site also makes it easier to learn from what happens in the project both continuously and in new projects.