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Construction data scatters across trailers, spreadsheets, and BIM tools. We connect the model to the field so what was designed, what was built, and what still needs fixing all live in one place.

By the numbers
14–15%

productivity gain potential from digitizing engineering and construction workflows.

Source: McKinsey Global Institute, Decoding Digital Transformation in Construction
16%

of digital transformations deliver lasting gains — construction stays among the least digitized.

Source: McKinsey & Company, 2019
Where it breaks

The problems specific to construction

Not generic digital-transformation talking points. These are the failure points we see in construction systems.

01

Connecting BIM models to field progress capture

02

Keeping the Common Data Environment a single source of truth

03

Reconciling as-designed against as-built model data

04

Capturing structured defect and safety data offline on site

How we engineer it

Concrete approaches, not slideware

1

Mobile-first, offline-first field capture syncing to the BIM common data environment

2

IFC-based interoperability across design and field tools

3

Cross-trade handoffs tagged to model elements with a root-cause loop

Standards we build to

Compliance is a design input

We treat these as constraints to engineer against from day one — not paperwork to bolt on before launch.

BIM ISO 19650information management + CDE
ISO 16739 (IFC)open BIM data exchange
OSHA 29 CFR 1904 / 1926safety recordkeeping
PAS 1192BIM information management
SOC 2 / GDPR-CCPA
What you get

Outcomes we hold ourselves to

  • Field reality and the model stay in agreement
  • Fewer rework loops and safety gaps
  • One record of the project every trade can trust

Let us build what is next, together

Tell us about your goals and we will recommend a practical path forward.