VA Partner is published in APT Bulletin

The Association for Preservation Technology has published an article by Kelly Streeter in its 2010 Vol. XLI, No. 4 edition of the APT Bulletin – The Journal of Preservation Technology .

“Information Technology for Building Documentation” is excerpted here:

Introduction
Few building owners or managers appreciate how crucial the initial discovery phase of a facade-renovation project is to the overall success and bottom-line coast. Too often, discovery is abbreviated in the misguided interest of time and cost. The results are often inflated construction bids, as contractors hedge against uncertainty during the bidding period, and expensive change orders that arise when surprises are encountered during the construction phase of work. Architects operating between the building administrators and the contractors have always regarded a thorough discovery process as a sound investment. This article describes a best-practices methodology for discovery-phase documentation that incorporates field annotation of AutoCAD drawings, management of digital photographs hyperlinked to the drawings, and quantification of condition amounts and severities. Contact Vertical Access for a reprint of the full article.

Kelly Streeter, PEKelly Streeter is a structural engineer and partner at Vertical Access and TPAS. She speaks often about the role of technology in preservation at architecture and engineering consultancies, universities, and conferences. Contact Kelly to inquire about arranging a speaking engagement or to setup an AIA CES approved course delivered at your office or online via webinar.
kelly@vertical-access.com
917-749-0998

NEW VENTURE – TPAS LLC

Vertical Access has spun off a new venture called TPAS LLC. TPAS LLC was created to further the development of the Tablet PC Annotation System that VA has been using for over six years by working with development partners who are using TPAS in their own investigations of buildings and structures. Using feedback from current development partners, including Goody Clancy, Chambers, Murphy & Burge Restoration Architects, Harboe Architects and others, TPAS LLC will continue to make improvements to and upgrade the TPAS software for use by development partners under lease agreements. The next upgrade release is scheduled for October 1, 2010.

TPAS LLC also develops custom-designed software packages for architects, engineers, contractors, facility managers and others to facilitate the collection, management and organization of survey and field reporting data. TPAS products are customized to fit the needs of the project or client and can range from hyperlinking of survey data in AutoCAD drawings to integration of multiple database reports.

More information on TPAS products and the development partner program can be found on the TPAS LLC website.