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Jan 9, 2025
Jan 9, 2025
Jan 9, 2025
Construction Administration in Layer
In this short walkthrough, Layer Product Manager Georgios Papadogeorgakis demonstrates how to use Layer’s Construction Administration template to manage documentation during construction.
The video focuses on how teams can centralize common CA workflows and adapt the template to fit their own processes, rather than forcing work into rigid formats.
What This Template Covers
The Construction Administration template includes tools for managing:
RFIs
Submittals
Punch lists
Meeting minutes
Site observations
Each item is captured in a structured format and linked directly to drawings, floor plans, or the Revit model. This allows teams to document decisions, track status, and maintain clear records without duplicating information across multiple tools.
How Teams Use the Template
In the video, you will see how to:
Organize RFIs, meeting minutes, and field observations in one workspace
Capture notes and site data directly from drawings or models
Share information with consultants, vendors, and contractors
Maintain a single source of truth throughout construction
Customize fields, categories, and reports to match your firm’s workflow
Layer allows project teams to work from the same data set, reducing time spent searching for information or reconciling conflicting documents.
Reporting and Documentation
As data is added, Layer automatically generates structured reports. These can be exported as PDFs at any time, without manual formatting or copy and paste.
This allows teams to focus on coordination, review, and decision-making rather than document production.
Related Resources
If you want to explore these workflows in more detail, you can find the Layer templates needed to build on your own here:
Construction Administration in Layer
In this short walkthrough, Layer Product Manager Georgios Papadogeorgakis demonstrates how to use Layer’s Construction Administration template to manage documentation during construction.
The video focuses on how teams can centralize common CA workflows and adapt the template to fit their own processes, rather than forcing work into rigid formats.
What This Template Covers
The Construction Administration template includes tools for managing:
RFIs
Submittals
Punch lists
Meeting minutes
Site observations
Each item is captured in a structured format and linked directly to drawings, floor plans, or the Revit model. This allows teams to document decisions, track status, and maintain clear records without duplicating information across multiple tools.
How Teams Use the Template
In the video, you will see how to:
Organize RFIs, meeting minutes, and field observations in one workspace
Capture notes and site data directly from drawings or models
Share information with consultants, vendors, and contractors
Maintain a single source of truth throughout construction
Customize fields, categories, and reports to match your firm’s workflow
Layer allows project teams to work from the same data set, reducing time spent searching for information or reconciling conflicting documents.
Reporting and Documentation
As data is added, Layer automatically generates structured reports. These can be exported as PDFs at any time, without manual formatting or copy and paste.
This allows teams to focus on coordination, review, and decision-making rather than document production.
Related Resources
If you want to explore these workflows in more detail, you can find the Layer templates needed to build on your own here:
Construction Administration in Layer
In this short walkthrough, Layer Product Manager Georgios Papadogeorgakis demonstrates how to use Layer’s Construction Administration template to manage documentation during construction.
The video focuses on how teams can centralize common CA workflows and adapt the template to fit their own processes, rather than forcing work into rigid formats.
What This Template Covers
The Construction Administration template includes tools for managing:
RFIs
Submittals
Punch lists
Meeting minutes
Site observations
Each item is captured in a structured format and linked directly to drawings, floor plans, or the Revit model. This allows teams to document decisions, track status, and maintain clear records without duplicating information across multiple tools.
How Teams Use the Template
In the video, you will see how to:
Organize RFIs, meeting minutes, and field observations in one workspace
Capture notes and site data directly from drawings or models
Share information with consultants, vendors, and contractors
Maintain a single source of truth throughout construction
Customize fields, categories, and reports to match your firm’s workflow
Layer allows project teams to work from the same data set, reducing time spent searching for information or reconciling conflicting documents.
Reporting and Documentation
As data is added, Layer automatically generates structured reports. These can be exported as PDFs at any time, without manual formatting or copy and paste.
This allows teams to focus on coordination, review, and decision-making rather than document production.
Related Resources
If you want to explore these workflows in more detail, you can find the Layer templates needed to build on your own here:




