Primavera P3 Software Review: Tutor-Saliba
User Review
MichelleLuce
Review Summary
Over the course of her five years using Primavera Project Planner (P3), Michelle Luce continues to discover new ways to use the construction scheduling software to increase her efficiency, and therefore, the hospitality and casino construction firm's bottom line.
"The flexibility in formatting allows me to create layouts that translate a schedule's status to each individual's visual preferences," she said. "This reduces the time spent on translating into different formats."
The additional features Luce wanted to see were, for the most part, incorporated into the latest version of Primavera, P6, when it was unveiled in July 2007, she said. These include the addition of an 'undo' button, improved tracking between projects and more tools for tracking documentation and other issues that occur.
"The next version is out and I suspect we will upgrade after the project I'm currently working on is complete," Luce noted.
Luce rated Primavera P3 version 3.1 an 8 out of 10.
Full Review
I have been using Primavera Project Planner (P3) for five years.
Tutor-Saliba does large commercial contracts, mostly hospitality and casinos.
This construction scheduling software was provided by my employer.
I do not know.
I am using this product to create and update design, pre-construction and construction schedules.
I do not know. It had already been selected when I came to work here.
I do not know, because it was here when I was hired.
I have always used Primavera Project Manager (P3) and I continue to learn new ways to use it.
Because this construction scheduling software tool is logic-based and is not as easy to mess up as similar tools, its accuracy makes a difference on every job.
The monetary savings are, I believe, primarily the result of increased efficiency. Instead of spending a lot of time translating into different formats, the flexibility of Primavera P3's formatting allows me to create layouts that translate a schedule's status to each individual's visual preferences.
Again, the formatting and the maintenance of integrity in logic during updating are key.
I think the initial cost of this tool is fair, but the cost of additional user licenses is far too expensive.
Many things that I would have changed have already been addressed in later versions, such as Primavera P6. These include the addition of an 'undo' button, easier tracking between projects, and more tools for tracking related documentation and issues.
Currently, we are not using any of Primavera P3's cost resource management tools. I am not sure why; this approach was established before my arrival at Tutor-Saliba.
I would recommend it to anyone with scheduling needs.
As with most software, some specific training should be provided. Once you learn the basics you never stop finding new ways to use it.
There was a moderate amount of training involved to learn this construction scheduling software.
I have called Primavera's support lines for help and I've always had positive experiences.
I don't use it very frequently.
The next version (Primavera P6) is out, and I suspect we will upgrade after the project I am currently working on is complete.
8
Company Overview
Seattle-based Dexter + Chaney Inc. specializes in construction accounting and construction project management software. The company was founded in 1981 and provides its software to clients throughout the United States. Dexter + Chaney has developed an integrated construction management software package called Spectrum Construction Software.
9700 Lake City Way NE
Seattle, WA
Web: dexterchaney.com
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