Mobile Devices in the Field Score Big: Smith Seckman Reid, Inc + Appia®

CHALLENGE

The Mobile Devices consulting firm is Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. (SSR) chose a very complex project in the state of Tennessee, built in an environmentally friendly environment.

Solution

SSR chose the InfoTech Appia® service because it was online, allowing network connection and data collection.

The program has improved visitor rescue and allows for a complete finish. The project received the Audubon International Silver Certificate for successful design, construction, and management.

The consulting firm is Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. unusual for large projects,

And when the company was selected for the Wolf River Boulevard project in northwest Tennessee, they did the job. The project includes about two kilometers of road with a shoulder and a bicycle, two bridges and pedestrian safety, five main “critical” support pipes under other pedestrians, and two new roads. Added to this advice is the fact that Wolf River Boulevard is registered with Audubon International’s Signature Sanctuary. This plan covers environmental protection, water and water protection, and other environmental protection and the use of workers to support the project.

The project, funded 80% and 20% locally by the departments, was carried out through the Appia service, the administration building, and the InfoTech pilot application. At that time, SSR was new to Appia. The Appia team offered two days of independent work, Mobile Devices teaching skills in all professions, and project management. After that, the USSR team was ready to go.

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