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What is Springboard designed to do?
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To maximize the value of information and leverage the power of data, information needs to be structured and assured so it can be used efficiently.

 

Springboard is a structured master data management (MDM) system that provides the single, trusted source of truth for project and asset information.

 

Using Springboard enables organisations to align information standards and demonstrate governance. All types of data are stored in the Springboard database so it can be efficiently stored, accessed and shared.

 

Key Features & Benefits

 

Springboard provides a platform for information management & data assurance

 

  • Good governance of information management is increasingly required by Customers as they learn the value of good data and how this can inform their business decisions. Interaction with their other data platforms and the ability to access data using visualisation tools also ensures a higher engagement with their own users.
  • Handover Information is a contractual requirement for construction projects as this is the information customers rely on this to operate, maintain and manage their buildings in compliance with Health and Safety Legislation.
  • The costs for the creation, management and delivery of handover information form part of the project delivery process.
  • By using a fully data-driven data management system to do this, you can efficiently share the data with other data delivery and visualisation software systems. 

 

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