Title: Records Management Training
1 Records Management Training Cyndi Fout Lead
Project Controls August 27, 2008
2Agenda
- Purpose of Records Management
- Project File Set Up
- Hardcopy File Management
- Break
- Electronic File Management
- Break
- E-mail Management Correspondence
- Consolidating Existing Files
- Closeout, Archiving, and File Maintenance
- Activity
- Question Answer
3 Purpose of Records Management
- Purpose of Records Management
- Complete and thorough project records
- Documents are easily retrievable
- Maintain consistency across projects
- Ease the merging of electronic and hardcopy files
- Internal Audit Report
4 Purpose of Records Management
- What is a Project Record?
- Documents the function, policies, decisions,
procedures, operations, and activities - Examples
- FIPA Form
- Contracts
- Change Orders
- E-mails with directives
- Payment Request
5 Purpose of Records Management
- What is a Non-Project Record?
- DOES NOT document the function, policies,
decisions, procedures, operations, and activities
- Examples
- Preliminary drafts (when superseded)
- Simple Transactional Communication
- Personal Copy or Extra Copy
6Project File Set-up
- Project File Set-Up
- Data Control Technician responsible to set up
both hardcopy and electronic file folders - Project File Structure
- Hardcopy Initial Folder
- Electronic File Template
7Project File Set-up
- Communication to A/E, Construction Manager, and
Consultants - Project Manager is responsible to share Project
File Structure - Strongly encourage them to organize their files
in same manner
8Hardcopy File Management
- Location
- Lektriever
- Cabinets across from FDC mail boxes
- Cabinets along the hallway by the kitchen
- Times 2 along the south wall (Medical Center
Team) - Projects filed in numerical order
- File cabinets labeled
9Hardcopy File Management
- Supplies
- File folders
- Hanging folders
- Pendaflex
- Pre-printed colored file labels
- Blank white file labels
- In/Out guide
- Personal Copy stamp
- File stamp
10Hardcopy File Management
- Supply Location
- Shelves below Lektriever
- Shelf in Times 2
- Maintenance Building
- 2nd Floor Central Service Bldg
- PARE
11Hardcopy File Management
- Folder Labels
- Color coded labels (green, blue, yellow, red)
- Existing folders cannot be renamed or renumbered
- Add subfolders as needed (yellow and red levels
only)
12Hardcopy File Management
- Pre-printed labels for file folders
- Vendor name may need to be hand written or typed
- Personal Copy Stamps PERSONAL COPY
- Copies kept at desk for reference
13Hardcopy File Management
- Project File Responsibility and Checklist
- List documents that are to be filed under
specific folders - Chronological order, most recent on top
- Numerical order, highest number on top
- Identifies person responsible to place document
in file or in the designated To Be Filed trays
14Hardcopy File Management
- Project File Responsibility and Checklist
(contd) - All procurement activities are under folder 0100
(including construction SoV SMSD) - SD, DD, CD, Bid Documents, Conformed Documents to
be submitted as a PDF - Will be added to the Building Design Standards
15Hardcopy File Management
- Stamp documents to be filed
- FILE COPY
- Project _____________________
- Folder ______________________
- Main Subfolder _______________
- Subfolder Name_______________
- Checking Out Files
- In/Out Guides
16Hardcopy File Management
- Records may need to be kept at employees desk
until task is complete - Professional Services Contracts Amendments
- Construction Contracts
- Bid Conformed Documents (Plans Specs)
- Prevailing Wage
- Required to be kept in a secure location separate
from project records
17Hardcopy File Management
- A central file will be available for all 5-15 Day
Notices and Professional Services/Contractor
Evaluations - Data Control Technician (DCT)
- will maintain file
- Located in Lektriever
18Break
19Electronic File Management
- Location
- Accessible via NetLink (must be connected to
server)
20Electronic File Management
- Accessing from Remote Location
- Use VPN Connection
- Instructions for Accessing FOD VPN
- Contact FOD IT Help Desk if you have problems
21Electronic File Management
- Main Project Folders (green)
22Electronic File Management
23Electronic File Management
- Subfolders to main subfolders (yellow)
24Electronic File Management
- Additional Subfolders (red)
25Electronic File Management
- Project Team may need to add additional yellow or
red level folders - Correspondence folders
- Vendor/Contractor specific folders
- Copy template subfolders when needed
- Copying folders will also copy subfolders
26Electronic File Management
- Right click on subfolder name then select copy
27Electronic File Management
- Right click inside window and select paste
28Electronic File Management
- Right click on folder name and select rename
29Electronic File Management
- New subfolder is created with vendor name
30Electronic File Management
- Subfolders are also copied
31Electronic File Management
- Are you consistently adding yellow or red
folders? - Discuss with Lead Project Controls to include in
project folder template - Does not include specific vendor folders
- Do not add green or blue level folders
- Discuss with Lead Project Controls what your
needs are - Changes can be made to the standard template
32Electronic File Management
- Creating Shortcut Folders
- Locate project folder on L drive under
FDC-Projects folder
33Electronic File Management
- Right click on the project folder and select
create shortcut - shortcut to ltproject gt will appear at the end
of the folder listing
34Electronic File Management
- Right click shortcut folder, select cut
- Right click on desktop, select paste
Shortcut folder will appear
35Electronic File Management
- To rename the folder, right click on the folder
name, select rename and enter new folder name
36Electronic File Management
- Proper File Identification
- Describes the document
- Accurately tracks document production and
distribution (version control) - Footer includes path and file name
- Consistency helps meet legal requirements and
identifies the content of the document
37Electronic File Management
- File Path
- Identifies the location of the document
- L\FDC-Projects\OSU-071534\0100
Procure_Products-Services\ 0110_Associate\Selectio
n_Process - File Name
- Name of the file as it stands alone
- 0100_Interview_Agenda
- note you may need to update certain
tools/templates that could be filed in
multiple folders (i.e., 0110_Interview_Agenda
0120_Interview Agenda
38Electronic File Management
- Version Control
- Tracks revisions and comments
- Dates place at the beginning of the file name
as - yyyy-mm-dd
- Revision numbers place at the end of the file
name as - Rev_1 or V_1
39Electronic File Management
- Project Delivery Site (New Look)
Expandable Sections
40Electronic File Management
- Templates/Tools under each section
Click on triangle to expand and collapse
41Electronic File Management
Project policies, guidelines, and instructions
42Electronic File Management
- Templates/Tools
- Footer already includes file path and file name
- File name includes folder number and document
name - L\FDC-Projects\_Documents\0000_Initiate-Plan_The_
Project\0030_Estimate_Letter.doc - Once saved in the project file the hard copy file
will have all the information in the footer to
file the document no file stamp is needed
43Electronic File Management
- Saving tools/templates into project file
- Open tool/template from the Project Delivery Site
- File download message will appear. Select Save
44Electronic File Management
45Electronic File Management
- Select FDC Project folder
46Electronic File Management
- Select project folder (numerical order)
47Electronic File Management
- Select main project folder
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50Electronic File Management
Select Save
Note the file name does not need to be changed
51Electronic File Management
- This window message will appear
Click on open
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53Electronic File Management
- Footer has now been updated note it is NOT
saved
54Electronic File Management
- After the document is printed, you must save the
document for the updated footer to be saved
permanently. - The below message box will appear each time you
open the document and print it - Select yes to save changes
55Electronic File Management
- Footer has now been saved
56Electronic File Management
- Documents available via NetLink
- Invoices/Payment Request
- Change Orders
- Purchase Orders (future phase)
- Typically available within 1-2 weeks after final
approval
57Electronic File Management
- View documents via main project module
Click on DMS icon
58Electronic File Management
Search brought back all items scanned for
project Select document to view Click on
icon beside the check box to open document
59Electronic File Management
Document displays Click on blue arrow to
navigate through pages
60Electronic File Management
- Selected documents available to view via NetLink
- Contracts Module view change orders and
purchase orders - Invoice Module view invoices and payment
request
61Electronic File Management
View selected Change Order
62Electronic File Management
63Electronic File Management
View all Change Orders for vendor
64Electronic File Management
65Electronic File Management
View all change orders
66Electronic File Management
67Electronic File Management
- File Backup
- Full backup of server is performed weekly
- Modified files are backed up 4 to 5 times daily
- Monthly backups are stored offsite
- Remember your computer hard drive is NOT backed
up by IT. Loss of data can occur.
68Break
69E-mail Management
- Considered Public Record
- FOD IT Policy allows IT to access any project
related e-mail for Public Records request - Mimosa an additional program BF has purchased
that will provide additional functionality for
public records requests and e-mail archiving
70E-mail Management
- Create a project folder in your Personal mailbox
in Microsoft Outlook - Folders should be created following the Project
File Structure - Create a Completed Projects folder in your
Personal mailbox - Move e-mail records once project is marked closed
in NetLink
71E-mail Management
- Subject line should always begin with Project
Number followed by the topic - Ex OSU-071534_Estimate Letter
- Remember to proofread for accuracy
- E-mail threads should typically not exceed three
replies telephone or face-to-face conversation
is more effective - Avoid personal comments
72E-mail Management
- Typing in ALL CAPS denotes yelling or screaming
in e-mail - Dont forget your manners please and thank
you - Use read receipts sparingly
- Do not over use High Importance
73E-mail Management
- Out of Office message
- Use if you are going to be out of the office for
one day or more - Include duration of time out of the office
- Make sure you include the name and other contact
information for someone who can handle concerns
in your absence - Out of Office Assistant is located under the
Tools menu in Outlook
74Correspondence
- Correspondence
- to be filed in folder 0710 by source
- Most recent date on top for the hardcopy files
- Project Team member listed first in the addressee
area or in the cc field is responsible to place
official record in the project file
75Correspondence
- Correspondence (contd)
- All other copies should be marked as Personal
Copy (purge at end of project) - Correspondence that addresses multiple projects
should be filed in each referenced project
76Archiving Files
- Complete Project File Responsibility and
Checklist - Hardcopy will be placed in the first Pendaflex or
hanging file folder for hardcopy files - Electronic copy will be placed directly under the
electronic project folder - Fill out as tasks are completed
- Purge drafts, duplicate copies, and personal
copies
77Archiving Files
- Obtain project records from Associate,
Construction Manager, and Consultants - PM/CM to review files for completeness
- Electronic files (including Prolog,
Constructware, etc.) are to be submitted on a DVD
as a PDF file - These files will be placed in a separate box from
our files and sent to off-site storage
78Archiving Files
- Once projects are marked closed in NetLink, the
final archiving process begins - Project Accountant will notify the Data Control
Technician when project is marked closed
79Archiving Files
- Data Control Technician responsibilities include
- Reviewing the Project File Responsibility and
Checklist for completeness - Contacting the project team to verify no
additional records need filed - Coordinate the marking of project files as read
only - Label archival boxes and update archive inventory
database accordingly - Transport project records to off-site storage
80Archiving Files
- Project Records filed separately
- As-Built Drawings FDC Technical Services/Data
Storage Retrieval - Small Scale Drawings PARE
- OM Manuals
- FOD Programmed Maintenance (bldg maintained by
FOD) - Facility Manager (branch campus)
- Medical Center Project Manager (bldg maintained
by Medical Center) - Electronic images accessible via NetLink
81Archiving Files
- Any records that were missed during archiving
should be marked accordingly and given to DCT to
place in files at off-site storage - To obtain files from offsite storage, contact the
DCT - Request needs to include the project number,
project name, folders, and document names
82Archiving Files
- DCT will be responsible for sending the project
records required to be retained permanently to
University Archives - Currently working on updating the retention
schedule
83Consolidating Existing Files
- All existing project records (hardcopy and
electronic) need consolidated into the main
project file by December 31, 2008.
84Consolidating Existing Files
- Electronic Files
- Create a new folder directly under the main
project folder using your Novell Windows login - (ex cfout)
85Consolidating Existing Files
- Hardcopy Files
- Need to be organized and stamped with the file
location information before placing them in the
To Be Filed tray (unless you opt to file
yourself) - Project phases that are complete have a minimum
requirement to be filed at the green folder level
86Consolidating Existing Files
- All documents for future phases of the project
will need to follow the new Project File Structure
87File Maintenance
- Best Practices
- File items throughout the life of the project
- File names are consistent
- Project_DocName
- Purge drafts as they are superseded by final
documents (keep only those that show significant
work or changes)
88File Maintenance
- Best Practices (continued)
- Limit extra copy, duplicates, or personal
copy files - Purge when no longer needed
- Remove at the end of the project
- Complete the Project File Responsibility and
Checklist as phases are complete
89Records Management Activity
90Clean Up Day
- September 24th File Cleaning Day
91Records Management Pilot