Field View ensures your team is more productive by spending more time on-site and less time completing administrative work back in the office — so you save time, reduce cost and mitigate risk.
Easily capture, share, and report data from the field to the back office.
Operations dashboards enable analysis of field data, across projects for actionable insight and reporting.
Templates enable consistent deployment of field processes for visibility and control.
This powerful field management tool integrates with Viewpoint For Projects to form a comprehensive suite of software solutions.
Create custom tasks such as snags in real-time and mark the exact location. Improve communication and accountability by assigning tasks to teams and subcontractors, then easily track to close with complete visibility at every step.
Create task sequences and workflows for any field process. Proactively ensure quality checks occur to reduce errors ahead of time. Colour-coded statuses provide visibility into task completion, and ensure that tasks are completed in the correct order.
Create custom, or select from pre-configured forms within Field View to capture and share data live on-site — without going back to the office. Attach and markup photos, electronic signature signoff, and the ability to access supporting documentation are but a few of the form features available.
Site managers gain total visibility over the field with visualised charts, statistics, and grid views. Use standard reports or create your own, and distribute actionable insight to team members.
Watch how Viewpoint customer RED Systems, utilises digital technology to drive continuous improvement throughout the organisation to improve quality, cost savings and project efficiencies.
Learn how Field View helps Designer Group with health & safety forms, daily diaries, and quality management on the Tower Hamlets Town Hall - the new home of Tower Hamlets Borough Council.
Information is key to success in construction, so why rely on disconnected data and manual processes to get the job done?