Faced with collaboration bottlenecks, limited flexibility and inefficient input provided by legacy scheduling systems, Shimmick looked to Planera to add efficiency to its project scheduling process. With the legacy systems utilized previously, only one user could contribute to the schedule at a time, but with complex multidiscipline water projects, live input from multiple teams is key to developing the best approach. By implementing Planera, Shimmick incorporated the newest technology in the development of its estimates, improved cross-team collaboration, and improved bid efficiency with fewer resources.
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(FOX40.COM) — One of the nation’s largest endurance races returns to Northern California on April 6 for the American River 50 Mile Endurance Race. This race has grown to become the second-largest 50-mile race in the country as newcomers and veterans take on the riverside and forest run. Once again the City of Folsom will […]
From the Imagine 2200 climate fiction contest: As California prepares to destroy a levee and sacrifice its last remaining almond farm, its caretaker remembers the toll floodwaters have taken on his family.
A project by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to mitigate flood risk along the American River is receiving pushback from a community group called American River Trees.
The Sacramento area is considered to be one of the the most at-risk regions in the country for catastrophic flooding, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.