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Find out how PARAGON is helping bring the projects
in this section to successful completion. Some clients adapt their
business processes to leverage the built-in PARAGON project management
features, while others request that we adapt the system to accommodate
their specific requirements. In some cases our team consultants
even develops integration procedures to provide proper and accurate
flow of cost and financial data between PARAGON and other third-party
applications. You'll read about other PARAGON users who manage major
construction programs with capped budgets, limited manpower, and
the absolute requirement that they meet deadlines and specifications.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) has over 30 sites and currently
has over $1 billion in construction projects worldwide. Their objective
was to develop a project management system which would allow project
managers and the central office in Washington to monitor construction
progress on a program and project level in order to avoid potential
claims and track/forecast construction trends. read
more...
East Bay Municipal Utility District
The East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) operates an extensive
waterworks system that supplies water to approximately 1.3 million
residents of Northern California's Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.
With pipelines, filter plants, pumping stations, and reservoirs
spread across a 325-square-mile area, EBMUD faces the daily challenge
of staying on top of the construction and maintenance responsibilities
associated with keeping water flowing to its customers. read
more...
Salt Lake City Olympic Committee
The Salt Lake Olympic Organizing Committee (SLOC) was charged with
the fiscal management of all projects related to the administration
of the Winter Games. This is a $1 billion program encompassing construction,
vendor management, sponsorship management and procurement. SLOC
was looking for a system that would interface with, and roll up
budget and cost information for the budgeting, project controls
and contract procurement divisions and encompass their entire business
system. read more...
Tasman Corridor Light Rail Project
The Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority (VTA) is responsible for
the county's bus and light rail system. ViaNovus designed, implemented,
and currently supports an integrated cost and document control system
for a $328 million light rail expansion program. read
more...
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