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The end of Word and Excel in construction

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Using Word or Excel to do your job in construction? It could be those days are numbered – and if not, perhaps they should be, says Mo Shana’a, founder of Morta.

Before or after reading this, you probably had an Excel tracker or Word document open.

If you are a design or BIM manager, you’d have been updating your information deliverable plan and tracker based on data you have in your common data environment. As a sustainability manager, you collect data to report on your carbon footprint. As a cost manager, you collect data to report on your actual costs. And as a commercial manager, you collect data about work packages and their status based on data you have in your other systems.

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