dRMM is an international studio of over 50 architects founded over 20 years ago. Their focus is creating innovative, high quality and socially useful architecture. Having won awards including Britain’s top architecture award the RIBA Stirling Prize 2017 , Building Design (BD) Architect Of The Year 2014 and Building Design (BD) Housing Architect of the Year 2015 , they have a fantastic reputation with clients and within the construction industry.
With an incredibly resourceful and talented team, dRMM are quickly securing more clients and increasingly complex and exciting projects. Recognising the benefits of efficient processing and project management in developing their business, they chose to invest in our Project Costing, Human Resources and Integration Rapport3 modules.
With the Project Costing module, dRMM can manage time sheets and expenses, project budget planning, monitor profitability, generate invoices and more. This will speed up their processes, whilst ensuring complete accuracy and precise job costing, meaning more time can be spent on architectural innovation and creativity.
With a growing team of passionate architects, managing their staff needed more structure, and to be accessible in an organised and intuitive system. This is where our Human Resources module came in. With CPD/training, tracking, recruitment management, performance reviews and HR reporting, all HR information will be stored in one searchable database. This ensures easy analysis, comprehensive lists, accurate staff expenses and sickness records and intuitive timesheets.
As dRMM currently use Sage accounting software, the ability to synchronise the sales invoices, purchase invoices and staff expenses with their new software was a huge incentive. This eliminates the need for data re-entry and ensuring consistency of information, saving the business valuable time.
If you think that our range of Rapport3 modules could help streamline your business processes, give our team a call on +44 (0)208 390 1240 or don’t hesitate to book a free demonstration to experience the capabilities of our system.