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Moving from paper-based QA to a mobile app

Laing O’Rourke is trialling a mobile-based QA application, helped by WorkMobile
Laing O’Rourke’s Worksop Centre of Excellence, where WorkMobile is being used for QA on precast units
The Centre of Excellence in Worksop, where WorkMobile is being trialled

Laing O’Rourke has brought in software firm WorkMobile to help it move away from paper-based QA for precast units at its Centre of Excellence in Worksop.

“The aim was to replace the existing QA process with a tablet-based app for operatives to use, that would integrate with Laing O’Rourke’s ERP and feed captured data back into the ERP,” explains Colin Yates, WorkMobile co-founder.

Workmobile is cloud based, intended for field-based IT solutions and aimed at non-technical users. It uses a ‘non-coding’ approach, as opposed to being a bespoke solution, and supports multiple platforms.

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