Page Navigation

In this topic, you will explore the layout and start to navigate around the application.

You access InEight Plan through your web browser.  When you first log in, you will land on the All projects & organizations page within the InEight project platform. Here you can select any your projects.

From the All projects & organizations page, selecting a project navigates you to the home page for that project. From your project home page, there are two different ways to access the Work Packaging module of Plan.

Navigate to the Work Plans Module via the Project Home Page

  1. From the All projects & organizations page, select your project.

  2. Select the Work Packaging module by clicking on the Work packaging tile on the right or selecting Work packaging from the side bar menu on the left.

Navigate to the Work Plans Module via the Navigation Bar

  1. From the Projects page, select the second level drop-down menu, hover over Plan, and then select Work packaging.

Overview – Work Plans/Packages Page

Title

Description

1

First Level Menu

Shows the selected project and provides access to favorites, All projects and organizations, reports, master data libraries, and suite administration.

2 Second Level Menu Displays the list of applications (Control, Plan, etc.), and navigates you to other project settings.
3 Third Level Menu Navigates to individual modules inside each application (e.g., Contract > Bid packages, Plan > Quantity tracking). Options in this menu are dependent upon the application you are currently using.

4

Help Menu

Contains Walkthroughs to walk you step by step through processes within the module.

5

Notifications and User Profile

View notifications, user profile and log out.

6 AWP Panel Allows you to access work plans (Work Packaging tab) or see planning progress (Planning Schedule tab).

7

Actions Menu

Select available actions for the current register tab you are viewing.

8 Toolbar Contains functions for the page you are on: add, edit, delete, export, import, show details, and search.

9

Block View

View the Work Plans/Work packaging page in a card view layout, the page displays the most recent saved work package, as well as a card for each work package associated with the CWA or CWP in the same order and data as the default grid view.

10 Column Chooser Allows you to add or hide columns to make the plans/packages list user specific.
11 Query builder Lets you add, edit, delete, copy, and share queries to search for work areas and packages.

12

Work Plans/Packages Register

List of all work plans and packages in your project.

Overview – Area/Construction/Installation Work Packages Pages

Title

Description

1

Breadcrumbs

Navigational links that allow you to track your path from the page you are currently viewing back to the work plans/packages page. Furthermore, identifies what and where you are within a work package.

2

Tabs

Navigate between different functions on a page. The blue line indicates what tab you are currently on.

3

Toolbar

Contains functions for the page you are on: add, edit, delete, export, import, show details, and search.

4

Block View

View the Work packages page in a card view layout, the page displays the most recent saved work package, as well as a card for each work package associated with the CWA or CWP in the same order and data as the default grid view.

Not pictured: When in block view, you can use a toggle to switch between viewing calculations in Cost % Complete and Mhr % Complete.

5

Column Chooser

Add or hide columns to make the plans/packages list user specific.

6

Side Panel

Contains a brief summary of your CWA, CWP, or IWP, fed from their overview and workspace tabs as well as associated components. Percent complete charts are shown for man-hours and cost in dollars.

Construction Work Areas (CWA) Page

Construction Work Packages (CWP) Page

Installation Work Packages (IWP) Page

The Construction Work Packages/Work Packages tab displays all the work plans that you have created or are assigned to as the Superintendent, Engineer, or Foreman.