QuikCal enables seamless scheduling between the office and field on construction sites.
REquest a demoQuikCal's dashboard makes it simple to keep track of upcoming deliveries and track how much advanced notice subcontractors provide (notice period) ahead of a delivery. Easily share the delivery calendar through Google Calendar with an unlimited number of site managers, coworkers, and contractors.
More infoOur simple interface lets you seamlessly create and manage calendars for your projects. Anyone with the project's phone number can send in pictures of the delivery whiteboard to be viewed and archived on a digital calendar.
QuikPlan's AI and image recognition technology allows you to take a picutre of your wall/whiteboard at the end of your Pull Planning meeting. We read each stickty note and create a lookahead spreadsheet automatically, saving you hours! When we're done, we text back a lookahead Gantt chart for you to share with your team.
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"One of the biggest benefits of using QuikCal is the coordination of deliveries, which greatly reduces traffic congestion outside the jobsite. Before, when deliveries overlapped, superintendents had to make trucks wait on the road while another delivery was being unloaded. This often led to traffic jams and created a pinch point in the street. With QuikCal, our scheduling is much more efficient, ensuring that deliveries are coordinated so that subcontractors aren’t blocking traffic. When a delivery arrives, we’re ready to receive and offload it immediately."
"I used QuikCal on the Novus tower as the lead structural project manager to help us with delivery management. The main benefit of QuikCal for us was being able to access our delivery board in the field on our iPads when trades would ask us if they could squeeze in additional deliveries. QuikCal also allowed our team to distribute this information to our trade partners and cut down on double delivery bookings significantly. This increase in efficiency greatly helped our project."
"Getting everyone on board with QuikCal was pretty
smooth. I'd bring it up in our meetings and show the agenda view—the rule is,
‘if you’re not on the QuikCal schedule, you can’t use the buckhoist.’ With the
new subs, they just scan a QR code during orientation, and they’re set up to
schedule deliveries. Our foremen usually text in deliveries after our weekly
meetings.”
"Subcontractors typically give 1-2 days advance notice for deliveries, or plan deliveries 1 week at a time. Even with other digital tools, the average notice was 48 hours. Texting in a delivery request is much easier than filling out a web-based form, checking out a website or writing on whiteboard. With QuikCal we're seeing subs start to plan their deliveries more than a week in advance."
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