Skysite

Skysite, stylised as SKYSITE, is a document management platform designed for construction and facility owners and managers.[1][2] The cloud-based drawing management and distribution software allows management of documents related to construction projects.[3] Skysite includes features like RFI, Punch List and photo management.[4] Skysite’s track and report functionality is designed to prevent mistakes and delivery delays. The system can be accessed to generate reports for all documents that are shared with the team, deleted, downloaded or marked up and increase the accountability of employees.[5]

Skysite
HeadquartersCalifornia, United States
Key people
Suri Suriyakumar – chairman, president and chief executive officer, Rahul Roy – chief technology officer, Jorge Avalos – chief financial officer, Dilo Wijesuriya – chief operating officer
Websitehttps://www.skysite.com/

Once constructed, facility managers can use Skysite to store, access, distribute, and manage the documents related to the operations of the building.[6] As-builts, O&Ms, warranties and more can be organized and searched. Skysite’s real-time synchronization[7] of documents allows access of current information whenever and wherever needed from tablets and mobile devices.[8] All the building’s information can be archived and searched with custom attributes, along with document retention to mitigate risk.

History

Skysite was introduced in 2015 to help manage documents in active construction projects.[9] Skysite offers users desktop sync and mobile app that has been designed to add mobility to the industry.[10]

Product

The software allows users to manage, view, collaborate, and distribute encrypted construction documents in real time on mobile device or desktop device. The app has been designed to store all critical information in the cloud, for local or offline access.[11][1] It also has built-in mark-up tools to communicate issues.[6] The offerings of the app includes improved hyperlinking of construction documents, image and more attachments to a Punch list item and document search. Users can upload documents and files with drag and drop, pictures can be pinned to construction drawings and RFIs can be answered. A sample project aids users in getting started.[6]

Facility management professionals can manage, sync, organize, search and share important information from computers and mobile devices.[12] Skysite allows to sync all documents with mark-ups, and annotations, along with revision updates, so that the team can uses the right information to make decisions.[6] The revamped application program interface (API) of Skysite is designed to fit to an existing information technology infrastructure and integrate with other project applications.[9] Skysite’s API integrates with various productivity tools including Google Drive Box, Dropbox, OneDrive, and Egnyte.

Skysite software can be accessed to reduce errors and inadequacies associated with paper-based document management systems during all the phases of construction. The system is designed to reduce information management costs, increase work efficiency, enable secure file access and sharing, and make collaboration better, easier, and faster.[13] The Skysite mobile app is available on the iOS App Store[14] and Google Play Store.[15]

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