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Design Starter Series - 3 : Construction Plan Management
Design Starter Series - 3 : Construction Plan Management
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Let's focus on the critical first step of any project: establishing a clear plan. Depending on the project, this step may involve working from formal construction plans or simply walking the site and making notes about the project scope. Both approaches are valid, and our platform is designed to accommodate either scenario.

For this training, we’ll use a set of construction plans as a guide and focus on planning for a new build. However, the principles I cover apply just as effectively to projects without formal plans.

One important note: while I’ll follow a structured workflow in this training, the platform is built to be flexible. You can start wherever it makes sense for you—whether that’s defining structural elements, creating mood boards, or jumping straight into the shopping list (the Schedule Structure). Personally, I prefer starting with a shopping list because it helps anchor the project, but remember, you're the expert.

We will begin with creating a project and loading a construction set. Use the information below to create your own project while watching the training video.

  1. Creating the Project:

    1. Project Name: My Training Project

    2. Address: 10 Nice Street

    3. City: Big Sky

    4. State: Montana

    5. Project Type: New Build

  2. Loading Plans:

    Lets use a Construction Set. Download here. Plan Link:

In the module we will discuss basic Construction Plan Management Skills.

  • Loading a Construction Set

  • Naming Pages, Setting page type

  • Hiding Pages

  • Sorting & filtering

We wont cover plan scaling and some more advanced functions; that will be added in a specific video.

The challenges we have addressed in this module.

  • Plan Storage: No need to keep plans in your documents folder. You now have the ability to store them right at the project, for everyone to access.

  • Plan Management: Removing or hiding pages we just don't need so we can focus on what's important.

  • Plan Sharing: The whole team can easily access the project plans.

  • Team Collaboration: Rather than working alone on our computer using outdated applications, collaborate as a team and work together.

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