“Statslog was brought online at Keystone Architecture & Planning Ltd. during the development of our Contract Administration department. Our Senior Principal, Eric Poxleitner, had been using the software at other firms since the 1980s and thought it would be an ideal fit.

Statslog has been instrumental in maintaining contract administration records by allowing our staff to quickly log, issue, and access accurate information, which helps us to respond to client inquiries faster. Our staff have always found their customer support to be quick. Statslog is continuously evolving, improving and their openness to suggestions is greatly appreciated. We feel Statslog is tailored to exactly what we need to successfully run our Contract Administration department.”

What Clients Say

Comprehensive Interface

“FIVE by Statslog is an application designed to offer you a full construction project management system that enables you to keep track of anything and everything that as a price or a deadline. It offers you a centralized database in which you can store information for budgets, contracts, requests, instructions, notices, quotes, orders, certificates and reviews. Since these aspects concern a rather large number of people that lead construction, it’s an ideal solution for architects, engineers, owners and builders. FIVE by Statslog displays a comprehensive interface with a very well thought out structure and layout. Everything you need is neatly organized into specific tab categories which makes it very easy for you to find and edit data. Adding information is as simple as inserting content into the cells of a table. FIVE by Statslog’s dashboard provides a summary for all the key aspects of a project, such as current budget, variance, remaining allowances and contingencies, along with charts for work and division summaries.

— A. Chirila

  • Advocate

    “I am a big advocate of Statslog’s solution for Contract Administration. As a user for 15 years, I have seen an increasing demand from clients and contractors for faster responses. With FIVE, I can meet those demands with lighting speed, efficiency, and accuracy. Statslog enables me to deliver results with confidence, while providing full transparency for retrieval, to review and modify if needed.”

    — A. Lackovic, Architect

  • No Alternative

    “I have been using Statslog for some 20 years in a large practice. When I started my sole practitioner firm using FIVE was an easy, natural choice. I personally do my own contract administration for a few projects at a time. Projects of different sizes at different stages may reach a combined construction value of $40M; this I could not do without FIVE that in my view has no alternative.”

    — M. Gontarz, Architect

  • One Program

    “Before we started using Statslog, proposed changes…were prepared using Microsoft Word, the logs…were done in Microsoft Excel, and Certificates for Payment were prepared in Lotus 123. In Statslog, one program…as a result no duplication of data entry or errors from transferring information from one software program to another.”

    — S. Ginsberg, Architect

  • Save Time

    “We find the use of Statslog particularly positive in two ways:

    1) We are able to produce documentation of a consistent nature, well organized and with accurate internal calculation (arithmetical, holdback and tax percentages, etc.)

    2) We save significantly on time of preparation. For example, after review of draw requests, the actual data input and calculation required to produce a Certificate may be as little as 15 minutes.”

    — T. Gorley, Architect

  • Custom Reports

    “Statslog clearly speeds up the process of preparing and issuing all forms of documentation. We have used custom logs or reports to provide information that proved to be very valuable in a mediation case. We do not hesitate to recommend its use.”

  • Vital Features

    “Stastlog has been under constant scrutiny and improvement by its designers, and has many new and vital features. At its core it remains an excellent contract administration tool.”

    — B. McCulloch, Architect

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