Nobody builds from a superseded sheet.
One current set, one superseded archive, and a revision compare that lights only the lines that moved. An issued set reaches every field device in under 5 minutes, and the app will not open a sheet that was replaced on Tuesday.
What it does
Drop the issued set in and the record does the filing. Sheet numbers and revision letters are read off the title blocks, the discipline is sorted, and the sheet that was replaced moves to superseded stamped with the hour it was replaced. What the field opens is the current sheet, on every device, every time.
Revision compare overlays two revisions and dims everything that did not move. Fourteen lines changed between REV B and REV C: the compare shows those fourteen, links each one to the RFI or change order that caused it, and lets a super hand a marked-up sheet to a foreman without walking to a plotter.
How it works
- 01
Publish the issued set
Sheet numbers, discipline and revision letters are read off the title blocks and matched to the register. Replaced sheets move to superseded with the hour and the user who replaced them on the record.
- 02
Compare the revisions
Two revisions overlay and only changed geometry stays lit — 14 lines, not 400 sheets. Each difference carries the RFI, change order or design decision behind it, so a compare answers why as well as what.
- 03
Push it to the slab
The current set caches to every field device inside 5MIN and stays readable with no signal. Markups, punch tags and 360 pins hold sheet coordinates, so they carry onto the next revision instead of dying with the old one.
Spec
- PUBLISH TO FIELD
- <5MIN · 62 DEVICES
- REVISION COMPARE
- 14 CHANGED LINES
- STALE SHEETS
- 0 ON THE CURRENT SET
- REGISTER
- 1,204 REVISIONS · 41 TOWERS
1,204
Drawing revisions under control on one portfolio