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| The Rebuilding Management Solution – Who Uses It |
Rebuilding Management’s Internet-based system makes it easy to integrate the efforts of five separate entities: - Long-Term Recovery Organizations
The primary users of the Rebuilding Management system are the long-term recovery organizations. These organizations oversee every aspect of the construction project, and are the point of contact for all involved.
- Homeowners
Homeowners have access to Rebuilding Management only through long-term recovery organizations. And, since homeowners do not directly oversee or manage their restoration projects, they are considered secondary users. Homeowners use Rebuilding Management to make decisions on subcontractors and supplies and to monitor the progress of their restoration projects.
- Subcontractors
Subcontractors use only a limited portion of Rebuilding Management—the portion that applies directly to their particular task or trade. Rebuilding Management helps subcontractors manage their work schedules. Since subcontractors have limited involvement in the overall construction process, they are considered ancillary users.
- Suppliers
Material suppliers use Rebuilding Management to determine product needs and manage delivery schedules. As with subcontractors, material suppliers use only a limited portion of the Rebuilding Management system, therefore, suppliers are also considered ancillary users.
- Government officials
Rebuilding Management is positioned to help local officials coordinate their building inspections. Since government officials have limited involvement in the overall construction process, they are considered ancillary users.
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