What's New in TPM Explore the enhancements we added this month

Release Date: May 8, 2022

What's Changing

The Textura v22.5 release includes improvements to the user interface, new functionality, and numerous bug fixes.

Below is a summary of the overall changes:

  • Oracle Lobby login is now visible as an option on the Textura login page. Lobby is a new way that Users will access all of their Oracle Construction and Engineering products with a single login. All organizations and users will be migrated to Lobby over time. We will notify you via email when it is your turn to migrate. Until migration, your user credentials will not change.
  • Business Classification Tracking and Project Classifications have been renamed to “Supplier Tracking” features throughout the application for GCs and Owners.
  • Enterprise Supplier Tracking Classifications can now be viewed and edited from the Organization Information drawer when accessed from a project.
  • For General Contractors using Variation functionality in projects in Australia and New Zealand, the “Manage Variations” link on the Variation Register screen now navigates users to the oldest Unapproved Claims.
  • General Contractors participating on projects in the UK can store HMRC credentials in Textura to validate tax status with HMRC.
  • The Subcontractor Reconciliation report has been enhanced to include a filter to exclude unaccepted contracts. The report now displays all subcontracts regardless of draw context, including a new data column for Subcontract Acceptance date.
  • Projects created by Owners using Project Templates now inherit the GC Retention % from the template.
  • The Bypass Electronic Notarization feature has been enhanced to apply serial approval signatures on unnotarized Textura documents.

Numerous bugs have been fixed in this release.

To learn more about this release and future releases, we encourage you to attend our recurring monthly Level Up webinar. You can register here.

See Release Notes for 22.5.

Last Published Wednesday, July 10, 2024