What I Need to Know: Project Description Types Description Type Notes/Clarifying Information on Use Award Submission Used for good award type narratives that don't fall into other categories. Brochure Description Meant for those longer descriptions that aren't used in Publisher but potentially SOQ's or other specific project write ups. Case Studies Used in publisher to provide flexibility in finding specific project case studies by market and listing them in publisher project lists. As a case study should be specific to the project and an innovative "outside the box" type of write up highlighting solutions to challenges (more so than typical challenges like "it rained and delayed the schedule and we had to come up with a unique solution to remain on schedule....this is more appropriate in Challenges and Resolutions). Challenges and Resolutions Used to highlight typical project challenges and how they were effectively addressed. This could range from weather delays, unforeseen site conditions, cost impacts, schedule disruptions, and/or changes in construction methods. It serves as a catch-all for general issues encountered during the project and the solutions implemented to overcome them. While not intended to be a full case study, it provides a snapshot of the project's adaptability and problem-solving approach. Design/Construction Aspects Captures the unique and noteworthy features of the project from both a design and construction perspective. It focuses on elements that were particularly complex, innovative, or tailored to the project's needs—such as distinctive foundation systems, specialized steel frame configurations, or unconventional construction methods. The goal is to provide a concise reference of relevant features that can demonstrate parallels in complexity, design, or construction to future project pursuits. This is not a general description of materials or systems, but a highlight of what made this project stand out. DO NOT USE - Kearney Resume Description Eventually will become or consolidated with Resume Descriptions, mean to provide control method to identify resume descriptions from PDF's that need vetting. Management Aspects These aspects should highlight distinctive management strategies and processes used to successfully deliver the project. It focuses on unique approaches to sequencing, scheduling, design coordination, subcontractor integration, and overall project delivery that were tailored to the project's particular challenges or goals. This is not a place for general or adaptable management narratives—instead, it should capture the specific ways tools or methods (e.g., pull planning, phasing, or team structuring) were applied to address the unique needs of the project and drive its success. Opportunity Description A description that comes over when opportunities are converted to projects. Project Sheet Description (Mandatory) A general description about the project that gets populated on Project Sheets. This field is mandatory and necessary for Publisher Project Profile/Sheet generation. Quarterly Articles Meant to provide an easy reference for all the quarterly articles written about that project. Helps when mining and searching for data or quick "good to knows" about the project. Resume Description (Mandatory) A short description about the project that gets populated on the resume. The field is mandatory and necessary for Publisher Resume generation.