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Project Dashboard

Add widgets to your project

Remove widgets from your project

“Items to action” widget

“Recent activity” widget

“New documents” widget

“Bids (Tenders)” widget

“Change Order/Variations” widget

The change order (variations) widget displays a real-time snapshot of your project’s Change Order/Variations Register. It also provides insights in to change orders/variations resolution efficiency and notes the approval percentage of change orders/variations amounts submitted.

The average days to close a change order/variation notice is also displayed to give your team members an idea of the average turn around time for change orders/variations approvals.

Who can see the change order widget?

The change orders/variations widget can be seen by your project team only (i.e. contacts from outside of your organisation collaborating on your project will not be able to see it).

“Daily log” widget

“Extension of time” widget

“Punchlist/Variations” widget

“Purchase order” widget

“Request for Information” (RFI) widget

“Safety” widget

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