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What is Constructable?

Constructable is an AI assistant built for construction project management. It connects to your existing software tools and databases to centralise project information in one place, then lets you ask questions and get answers as if you were speaking to a knowledgeable colleague. Rather than hunting through emails, documents, and multiple applications, you can query data directly. The tool tracks changes across documents, maintains data lineage so you can trace information back to its source, and helps reduce errors by keeping everyone working from the same information. It's designed for project managers and construction teams who spend significant time searching for information or managing scattered data across different systems.

Key Features

Integration with existing software

connects to your current tools and pulls data automatically without requiring you to switch platforms

Natural language querying

ask questions about your project data in plain language and receive relevant answers

Document and change tracking

monitors updates across files and records where information originates from

Continuous data syncing

keeps information current across connected systems in real time

Data lineage

trace any piece of information back to its original source to verify accuracy and accountability

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Reduces time spent searching through files and applications by centralising information
  • Works alongside your existing tools rather than replacing them, making adoption simpler
  • Data traceability helps catch errors and maintain accountability on site
  • Available on a freemium basis, so you can test it without immediate cost

Limitations

  • Effectiveness depends on the quality and consistency of data in your connected systems
  • Requires initial setup and integration with your existing software ecosystem
  • Limited information available about specific features included in free versus paid tiers

Use Cases

Quickly finding project documents, specifications, or change orders without manually searching multiple folders

Checking project status and timeline information by asking questions rather than reviewing separate reports

Verifying who made changes to plans or documents and when those changes occurred

Onboarding new team members by helping them understand current project status and locate relevant information

Identifying discrepancies between plans, budgets, or schedules across different project management tools