Fieldwire Guide for SAIYU
Date: 23.08.2025 | Revision: 2025.08.a
Introduction
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of using Fieldwire for project management. Fieldwire is our primary tool for managing on-site activities, including plans, files, daily reports, and tasks. Adhering to these guidelines ensures consistency and efficiency across all projects.
1. General Rules & Responsibilities
- Plans & Files: Managed and updated by SAIYU's Project Manager (PM).
- Daily Reports: Managed and updated by SAIYU's Foreman.
- Tasks: Including QA, defects, etc., which require tracking and follow-up.
2. Plans and Files Management
Proper management of plans and files is critical for project success.
Folder Structure Template
Plans & File Folder Structure is FIXED on Fieldwire from Aug 2024. When creating a new project on Fieldwire, use the following template:
Saiyu's Template - NEW Build Rev.2024.08.a
Naming and Version Control
When uploading plans, the following fields must be updated:
- Sheet #: Drawing Number
- Description: Drawing Title
- Version Control: This is crucial. See details below.
Version Control Guidelines
Scenario #1: Regular Plan Updates
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Version Description Format:
YYYY.MM.DD | DA/CC(n)/FC | REVxx
2025.02.01 | CC5 | RevGG.1
2023.11.23 | FC | Rev17- YYYY.MM.DD: Date of receiving the plan, if known. Otherwise, use the issuing date on the plan.
- DA/CDC/S4.55/CC/ModCC(n): The drawing's project stage.
- FT: For Tendering, or for information.
- FC: For Construction.
- REVxx: Revision number of the drawing.
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Version Notes:
- Include any pertinent information about the drawing or plan.
Note:
- Always use the date of receiving the plan for consistency. (If receiving date is unknown, use the issuing date on the plan.)
- CC Set drawings are sometimes issued for tendering or certification. For Construction drawings, they MUST be from a CC Set.
- If consultants update drawings without updating the revision, add a
.nat the end (e.g.,RevC.1).
Scenario #2: Other Plan Types
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Version Description Format:
YYYY.MM.DD | Special Operator
2024.10.11 | Additional- YYYY.MM.DD: Date of receiving the plan, if known. Otherwise, use the issuing date on the plan.
- Special Operator: See the list below.
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Version Notes:
- Provide context about the drawing.
Special Operators:
Markups: For markups of details or plans.Additional: For details that don't belong to a DA/CC set and have no revision.Schedule: For PC Items or Special Condition Schedules.
Maintaining Plans
- Regular Audits: Periodically review plans to ensure they are current.
- Access Control: Limit editing permissions to authorized personnel.
- Backup Procedures: Establish regular backups.
- Change Log: Maintain a log of all changes.
3. Daily Construction Site Reports
Daily reports are essential for keeping all stakeholders informed.
SAIYU's daily report system is currently hosted on Fieldwire with a preset template.
What to Include in Your Report
- Weather Conditions: Record temperature, precipitation, and wind at 6:00 AM, 12:00 PM, and 4:00 PM. Note any weather-related delays.
- Work Log and Trade Activities: List each trade, tasks completed, personnel, hours worked, and responsibilities. Be specific.
- General Information: Document schedule delays, accidents, injuries, equipment breakdowns, or staff absences, and how they were handled.
- Equipment and Hiring Logs: Detail equipment type, hours used, and delivery/removal times.
- Material Delivery and Skip Bin Usage: Track incoming materials, quantities, returns, and skip bin usage.
- Inspections and Certifications: Record inspections, who conducted them, and the outcome.
- Attachments and Images: Attach photos of key activities, progress, and completed work.
4. Fieldwire Functions
Locations
Use locations to label specific areas (e.g., units, lobbies, levels). You can import locations using a CSV file in the project settings.
Example CSV Structure:
| Tier 1 | Tier 2 | Tier 3 | Tier 4 | Tier 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tower A | ||||
| Tower A | Basement | Lobby | ||
| Tower A | GL | U01 | Bedroom | Master |
Plan Markups and Color Codes (NOT in use)
Under Development: This rule is NOT currently in use and is for discussion purposes only.
To maintain consistency and clarity in project communication, Fieldwire's plan markup tools should be used with a standardized color-coding system. This ensures that all team members can quickly identify the nature of a markup.
Color Code Standard:
- Red: Defects & Markups
- Used to identify and track construction defects, errors, or areas that require correction.
- Also used for general markups and annotations that highlight specific details on the plans.
- Green: RFIs (Requests for Information)
- Used to flag areas on the plans where information is missing or clarification is needed from the architect, engineer, or other stakeholders.
- Blue: Notes & Observations
- Used for general comments, observations, or reminders that do not require immediate action but provide helpful context.
- Purple: Personal Use
- Reserved for individual team members' private notes or temporary markups that are not intended for the entire team. These should be removed once they are no longer needed.
Best Practices:
- Always select the appropriate color before creating a markup.
- Use the toggle feature to hide or show certain colors to focus on specific types of information.
- Keep markups clean and concise to avoid cluttering the plans.