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Every document under version control.

Contracts, specs and drawings tracked revision by revision, with the clause-level differences shown and every acknowledgement on the record.

Head Contract — GC21 · Exchange

The revision performs itself as a redline

Comparing rev C → rev D…Rev C → rev D · 3 clauses changed
Cl 14.2 — Extension of time, notice period
…written notice within 21 days of the delay first arising.
…written notice within 7 days of the delay first arising.
Cl 42.7 — Liquidated damages
…at the rate of $8,500 per day or part thereof.
…at the rate of $12,000 per day or part thereof.
Cl 6.1 — Scope of works · unchanged
JTPNMW3 of 4 subcontractors acknowledgedAudit trail on file
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Clause-level differences between revisions

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Acknowledgements routed and recorded

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A defensible audit trail if a claim arises

What it does

Nobody builds to a superseded set

GC-RevD.pdf · received 6:48 AM

General conditions — Rev C → Rev D

Cl 14.2 · Liquidated damages

(a) If WUC does not reach practical completion by the Date for Practical Completion, the Principal may recover liquidated damages.

(b) Liquidated damages shall apply at the rate of $4,500 per day for each day after the Date for Practical Completion.

(c) Liquidated damages are a genuine pre-estimate of the Principal's loss.

1 clause changed · shifted your entitlement

flagged before it hides in page 74

See exactly what changed

When rev D lands, Exchange shows the clauses that moved against rev C, so the change that shifts your entitlement never hides in page 74.

Transmittal · TX-041S-402 rev D · issued for constructionDistribute
Dana W · Site engineer7:41 AM
Reece M · Foreman7:58 AM
Priya N · Services8:15 AM
Marcus V · SuperintendentUnacknowledged · reminded
Who knew what, and when · on the record

Acknowledgements on the record

The new revision routes to the people who need to see it, and their acknowledgement is recorded. Who knew what, and when, stops being an argument.

Drawing · structuralS-402 · Level 4 slab detailsRev D · Current
rev Csuperseded
Where it’s read
Ask · this morning“Cover at grid C4?” — answered from S-402 rev D, cited to the note.
Routines · monthly reportProgramme section drafted against rev D — not the set from last claim.
Voice · knock-off callZander’s L4 question answered from rev D, logged to the diary.

Every answer and every draft, built on the right documents.

3 surfaces reading rev D · nothing on rev C

Current set, everywhere

Ask, Routines and Voice all read the revision Exchange says is current, so every answer and every draft is built on the right documents.

How it works

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Revisions land

From your connected sources or dropped in directly. Superseded sets are marked, never lost.

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Differences surface

The changed clauses are flagged with the old and new wording side by side.

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The record keeps itself

Distribution, acknowledgement and history, on file for the day you need it.

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