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[Video] Customer Story: A-C Electric Company

About A-C Electric Company

Founded in 1945, A-C Electric Company is one of the largest electrical contractors in Central California. A-C Electric Company's comprehensive service offerings span from straightforward office additions to complex projects like hospitals, schools, and interstate freeways, as well as automation and systems integration. Their preconstruction team specializes in tailoring solutions for precise electrical and lighting needs, complemented by 24/7 emergency services post-completion.

Challenge

A-C Electric Company’s in-house form solution was faced with a few key limitations, notably its dependence on internet connectivity for form completion. This resulted in A-C Electric Company staff having to redo forms whenever their internet connection was lost. Additionally, field personnel were required to complete certain forms on paper, requiring manual phone-in submissions to centralize data. 

Solution

Leveraging SQL and Data Sources, A-C Electric Company digitized and streamlined their approval workflows, collaboration, and communication. The ability to fill out and complete forms offline empowers field personnel to digitally complete documentation even from remote locations, ensuring real-time access to data and effectively centralizing data management across the entire organization.

Results

  • Achieves significant time savings

  • Fully functional offline capabilities allow for a largely mobile workforce

  • Centralizes record-keeping via Procore integration

  • Utilizes digital forms and SQL to automatically generate and update Data Sources

Forms

  • Daily Field Report

  • Various Safety Forms

  • Job Hazard Analysis (JHAs)

  • Safety Bulletins

  • Material and Equipment Requisition Form

  • Other General Contractor Specific Forms

Read A-C Electric Company’s full customer story to learn more about utilizing the GoFormz platform for efficient approval workflows, streamlined data processing, and offline capabilities.

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