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Outcome

Turn reports around faster

The team writes the report. The read runs itself.

Most of the time in a compliance report is the read: opening every sheet, finding the elements each clause applies to, checking them, and writing down where they fall short. A senior assessor does that in the days between site inspections, and the client is waiting on the report for the building control deadline.

CIM does the read the hour the set lands and returns the list - what fails, which clause, which sheet - so the assessor's day starts at the findings. Writing the report, arguing the performance solution and briefing the client are the work; the read is done.

More reports out of the same team, and each one out sooner. The fee stays where it was; the hours behind it come down.

Before CIM

  • Days of senior time per report, most of it reading.
  • Reports queue behind the assessor's inspections.
  • The client waits on the read, and the approval waits on the client.

With CIM

  • The read done in an hour, cited to the clause and the sheet.
  • The assessor's day starts at the findings.
  • More reports from the same team, each one out sooner.

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