SMART Manager provides one online place for all of your data.
- Monitor and spot issues early.
- Empower remote working by controlling who has access to your data.
- Create and assign staff, review activity and create custom reports.
“A project is complete when it starts working for you rather than you working for it.”
Scott Allen
SMART Manager includes the following features:
Monitor activity
See a live stream of all the activity from your staff including inspections, handovers, variations, off-hires, dismantles, timesheets, sites, customers, staff and diary entries.
“You can’t keep it all in your head. Project control tools are an absolute necessity for the control of large projects.”
– Louis Fried
Charts and reports
SMART Manager provides a clear, visible and audit-able trail of all of this activity.
“Time is the scarcest resource and unless it is managed nothing else can be managed.”
– Peter Drucker
Take control
Add staff, set access and assign work. Create and edit sites, customers, contracts and scaffolds, all in one place.
Edit your company details, customise your handover certificates, inspection defect types, handover risks, design types, loading limits, cladding types, tie types, scaffold types and scaffolding systems.
“Of all the things I’ve done, the most vital is coordinating the talents of those who work for us and pointing them towards a certain goal.”
– Walt Disney
Manage stock
Set how many tons of stock are available on a site. Quantities update automatically as handovers, off-hires, dismantles and variations occur.
View reports of the stock tonnage quantities by depot, site, customer, contract and scaffold. See when stock is getting low on site, and find your stock.
“The more inventory a company has, the less likely they will have what they need.”
– Taiichi Ohno
Access from anywhere
All your data in one place. SMART Manager runs in all major internet browsers, so login from anywhere, any time.
“Information is the manager’s main tool, indeed the manager’s capital, and it is he who must decide what information he needs and how to use it.”
– Peter Drucker