MIE Docs File Management Software: Features, Pricing, and Alternatives

How to Set Up MIE Docs File Management Software for Your Firm

Overview

This guide walks through planning, installation, configuration, and onboarding steps to set up MIE Docs for a small-to-medium construction firm. Assumes you already have MIE Docs licenses.

1. Plan your deployment

  • Decide scope: pilot project (1–3 users) or full rollout.
  • Inventory data: list folders, project templates, and file types to migrate.
  • Define roles: Admin, Project Manager, Viewer, Contractor — map to staff.
  • Naming/structure standard: establish folder naming, versioning, and retention policies.

2. Prepare environment

  • System requirements: ensure user PCs meet OS/browser requirements and network access.
  • Backups: create backups of existing file shares/PMS data before migration.
  • Permissions matrix: document who needs access to which project folders.

3. Install and access MIE Docs

  • Account setup: have admin create organization account and assign licenses.
  • SSO/Authentication: enable SSO if using Azure AD/Okta, or set up company password rules.
  • Invite users: add users in bulk via CSV or invite individually; assign roles.

4. Configure structure and settings

  • Create project templates: set folder hierarchies and standard subfolders (e.g., Drawings, Contracts, RFI, Submittals).
  • Set permissions per template: limit contractors to specific folders; grant PMs full access.
  • Metadata and tagging: configure custom fields (project number, phase, discipline) to simplify search.
  • Retention and versioning: set document version control and retention rules per company policy.

5. Migrate files

  • Pilot migration: migrate one project to validate structure and permissions.
  • Migration tools: use MIE Docs import tools or drag-and-drop for smaller sets; for large migrations, consider staged batches.
  • Verify integrity: spot-check files, versions, and links after migration.

6. Integrations

  • BIM/PMS integrations: connect with ERP, estimating, or accounting tools used by your firm.
  • Email and notifications: configure email notifications for uploads, approvals, and comments.

7. Set workflows and permissions

  • Approval workflows: build submittal review and approval steps inside MIE Docs.
  • Access audits: schedule periodic permission reviews and remove former contractors.

8. Train users

  • Training sessions: run role-based sessions (admins, PMs, field users).
  • Quick reference guides: provide concise how-tos for common tasks (upload, share, markups).
  • Support plan: assign internal champions and document escalation path to MIE Docs support.

9. Go-live and monitor

  • Phased rollout: move teams in phases, starting with pilot lessons.
  • Monitor usage: track user adoption, storage, and error reports for first 30–90 days.
  • Feedback loop: collect user feedback and iterate on templates and workflows.

10. Maintain and optimize

  • Regular housekeeping: archive completed projects, enforce retention.
  • Updates: apply configuration updates and review integrations annually.
  • KPIs: track time saved, search success rate, and reduced duplicate files to measure ROI.

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