How ProjectVIEW ERP Applies to Industrial Facilities & Warehouses Managing Heavy Structures, Large Footprints, and Specialized Works Industrial facilities and warehouses are typically large-footprint projects involving heavy structural steel, high-load floors, cranes, and specialist installations. Works are executed across wide areas with parallel activities, making coordination and cost control challenging. ProjectVIEW ERP allows contractors to structure costs by building zones, structural packages, and specialist installations, providing clear visibility into cost performance across large industrial footprints. Example:Track costs separately for foundations, steel erection, floor slabs, and crane-intensive works while maintaining consolidated commercial oversight of the entire facility. Controlling Long-Lead Materials and Equipment-Driven Risk Industrial projects rely heavily on long-lead materials and equipment such as steel structures, racking systems, cranes, and process-related installations. Delays or misalignment in procurement can quickly create cost exposure and idle resources. ProjectVIEW ERP links procurement commitments and delivery schedules directly to work packages, enabling early identification of procurement-driven risks and financial exposure. Example:Identify cost and schedule impact caused by delayed delivery of steel frames or automated racking systems and adjust sequencing to reduce idle labor and equipment costs. Managing Productivity Across Open, Non-Confined Sites Unlike high-rise buildings, industrial facilities are constructed across open sites with dispersed crews, long travel distances, and multiple simultaneous work fronts. Monitoring labor productivity and indirect costs across such environments is critical. ProjectVIEW ERP connects labor costs and time reporting to specific zones and work packages, giving management early insight into productivity trends and inefficiencies. Example:Detect productivity losses caused by excessive travel time between work fronts in large warehouse developments and reallocate crews to improve efficiency. RELATED ASSETS Related Stakeholders Owner/Developer Consultants General Contractors