What drawing register software should include
It should track drawing number, title, revision, status, issue date, discipline, metadata confidence, current or superseded state and linked project actions.
A drawing register is only useful if the team can trust what is current, what has been superseded and which downstream actions came from each revision.
Coorda is drawing register software for M&E and building services teams that need current revision control, metadata review, review readiness and issue-stage traceability.
It should track drawing number, title, revision, status, issue date, discipline, metadata confidence, current or superseded state and linked project actions.
Spreadsheets can list drawings, but they struggle to keep revision history, review context, RFIs, decisions and issue outputs connected.
Coorda keeps current and superseded drawings visible and uses the register as the foundation for checks, RFIs, decisions and issue sheets.
The register feeds drawing review, AI-assisted checks, RFIs, decisions, issue packs and project knowledge instead of sitting on its own.
No. Coorda is drawing-led coordination software. It focuses on registers, revisions, RFIs, decisions, issue sheets, standards and project knowledge rather than generic task boards alone.
Coorda can replace disconnected drawing registers, RFI trackers and issue sheet spreadsheets where teams need live revision control, source links and an audit trail.
Coorda is for M&E and building services teams, including consultants, contractors, design managers and project managers who need traceable project information.
Yes. Coorda Assist and AI-assisted checks help engineers understand project information, but outputs remain reviewable and do not replace professional engineering judgement.
Coorda links drawing registers, revisions, RFIs, decisions, issue sheets, controlled outputs and project knowledge so the team can see what is known, what changed and what needs action next.