Manhattan Construction Company Standardizes on Meridian Project Systems Solutions
SACRAMENTO, Calif., November 29, 1999 -- Meridian Project Systems (MPS), a leading provider of software and eBusiness solutions for the Architectural, Engineering, and Construction industry (AEC), today announced Manhattan Construction Company, a leader in the construction industry serving the Corporate, Commercial, Hospitality, Leisure, Healthcare, Sports, Entertainment, and Corrections market, has selected MPS flagship application Prolog Manager 5.0 as their total project management solution. Manhattan Construction has purchased 70 licenses and will be fully standardized on Prolog Manager 5.0 by the middle of next year.
With a need to manage projects on the fast track, Manhattan Construction Company required a solution that was functional and easy to implement. "We wanted something that would provide our job site teams with an efficient resource to do their work, and Prolog Manager was the application that best matched our needs," said Kevin Moore, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Manhattan Construction. Manhattan Construction also uses Prolog Manager to help track all correspondence and logs as well as manage their punch lists.
Manhattan Construction, ranked 53 in Engineering News-Record (ENR) Top 400 Contractors, is currently using Prolog Manager 5.0 on a variety of projects including the Williams Technology Center, MCI/Worldcom Northern Virginia Operations Center, Doubletree Hotel and Conference Center, and Electronic Data Systems (EDS) office building at Lincoln Park.
About Prolog Manager 5.0
Prolog Manager 5.0 is a full-32 bit project management application that seamlessly integrates with Microsoft Word and stores all documents in one database. Equipped with easy to use features and functionality, Prolog Manager 5.0 allows users to control the entire procurement process including the ability to track bidding, buy-out, contracts, changes, costs and project documentation.
Prolog Manager 5.0 includes customization capabilities allowing users to modify user-defined fields and names on the interface including the entire switchboard. Software enhancements have increased the power in order to run queries, print and filter reports, and secure the database with feature and field level security. Users can also communicate through a highly sophisticated messaging system, allowing correspondence by fax, e-mail, and Internet.

