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The MICAD Internet Property Register (IPR) is a powerful multi-user Estates Management tool that excels in providing ‘evidence based’ information. It distributes both technical and non-technical information such as CAD drawings, documents and data pages utilising a web browser interface.
The Document publishing functionality provides for unlimited numbers of documents, manuals, drawings and photographs to be associated and hyperlinked to any part of a Location (site/building/floor/room) or Project.
The logical organisation of information into secure folders & sub folders means that information is easily accessed by the right people at any time. The task of finding a specific document becomes simple with the assistance of the powerful ‘search engine’.
As document folders are user-definable the IPR can be used to store and distribute any category of information. This feature means that the system is likely to become the department’s information repository.
Digital AutoCAD drawings are available to all system clients in a variety of formats such as Autodesk's own native DWF viewer format and Adobe Acrobat PDF.
The Graphic Report Engine utilises the system’s drawings to generate ‘on demand’ graphic output of room related data (e.g. occupying department, room function etc.) The IPR is preconfigured to accept core data from day one. It also offers the ability to add user-defined data fields when required. The range of additional data groups and their related fields is virtually unlimited.
The IPR is used not only by Estates and Facilities staff but also by members of other departments who need access to centrally held information and data. The web interface ensures that users satisfy this requirement easily with little or no training.