I've worked there for a while and I can't say I know all about it - in fact probably not even half of what's going on.
However, I knew that a website could fix AND SPEED UP TREMENDOUSLY all work spaces in there.
Schedule was done on paper everyday in the morning, due to shortage of workers and them skipping work. So just having a website available to all workers at any time - even a place where they can just simply SAY they can't make it to work today, was a brilliant idea.
An archive for projects, with all the data available at anytime? Splendid.
BUT the greatest point was a 3D Storage that I made which would hold all real-life traffic signs in their current spots. It was my first introduction to WebGL. Dear God am I glad there's a thing called Three JS out there. Vanilla WebGL has been a drag and even simple functions would take hours to figure out.
Overall, it was a great project which I believe took me a month? If not more. Obviously we have to take in account that I was also working on Bricscad projects in the mean time, so this website wasn't getting the classic 9-5 attention.
However, all things considered, the website did not get to see the light of the day. I was considering selling it to the old employer, but, well, after hearing that they weren't doing good financially, selling them a website which COULD have been faulty at some point - was a very unattractive option.