Introduction
BPMS is another feather in SECON’s web-based application development. BPMS is meticulously designed keeping in mind the objectives and requirements of our precious client, KRDCL). BPMS maintains data and generates reports for more than 120 bridges distributed among 14 districts of Karnataka state. SECON as Project Monitoring Cell (PMC) monitors and maintains data in its data-center and thus providing a platform for better execution of work in public interests. It also relieves KRDCL from loss of financial and physical resources as SECON graciously puts itself forward to support KRDCL for maintaining website and data center.
As the name suggests, BPMS provides instant information for bridge progress on the fly. It caters to the needs of management for better monitoring and suffices interests of strategic level for better planning and future work allocations.
Features:
The home page speaks about whole gamut of BPMS. It shows all 14 districts in an interactive way. Single click on a district fetches all bridges, respective physical & financial progress, contractor name who is executing work and the latest site progress image in a fraction of seconds. BPMS has potential to adhere to various phases envisaged by KRDCL keeping future prospects in mind.
The home page is only a glimpse to the plethora of functionalities that lay ahead. BPMS is packaged with user authentication to enforce security and data integrity. BPMS functionalities are :
1. Bridge information management
2. Upload Section allows uploading
- Bridge Status Photos
- Instructions Documents
- Inspection Reports
- Monthly Contractor Schedule
- Actual Progress Details
- Financial Details
3. Report Section allows printing reports for
- Bridge details,
- Physical and financial statistical reports
- Activity based physical progress (Bar Chart)
- Till date monthly financial progress Planned Vs Actual (S-Curve chart).
4. Document Section provides information for
- Drawing & estimation approval,
- Inspection details,
- Instruction details
- Bridge progress photo
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