Mentioned in 48 AI use cases across 5 industries
Comments and markups made in Bluebeam on drawings can be shown inside the submittal record so reviewers can see what was marked up, by whom, and on which page.
The system changes what each person sees based on their job and access rights, so they only get the tools and information they need.
The platform keeps work plans and material information updated so teams can stay aligned in near real time.
Instead of carrying paper plans and calling the office about changes, teams use digital drawings and documents in the field so everyone works from the latest version.
Workers take 360° photos on a jobsite, pin each photo to the right spot on a floor plan, and store everything in one place so anyone can quickly see what the site looked like at a specific location and time.
AI helps architects and builders test many building designs and construction plans quickly, then picks options that fit the site, budget, and environmental conditions better.
At the end of a project, it automatically gathers the paperwork history into an organized digital archive so teams can find what happened later.
AI helps track project changes, connect them to the right contracts and documents, and keep a clean record so teams can prove what changed and why.
The software reads construction specification documents and quickly makes a checklist of all required submittals so the team knows what must be reviewed and approved.
It watches for workflow status changes in Aconex and updates another project tool so everyone sees the latest progress.
AI can help organize project documents, workflows and updates so teams spend less time chasing information and more time building.
When one change document is connected to another, the system can pull the right linked numbers and details into the form automatically.
Workers take photos of defects or cleanup problems, and the system automatically places them on the floor plan and alerts the right trade to fix them.
AI helps contractors choose billing schedules and payment terms that better match owner draw schedules and subcontractor payment obligations so cash does not get squeezed.
An AI planner could help teams draft a site-specific steel erection plan by asking the right questions and filling in required sections like crane placement, fall protection, material staging, and emergency response.
AI can turn all the status changes, linked records, messages, and proposal versions in a potential change order into a simple timeline and impact summary for project teams.
Teams connect each building asset to its documents, inspections, and defects so they can commission equipment and hand it over with fewer surprises.
It gives field teams a chat-style assistant trained on the company’s own rules and documents so they can quickly find the right procedure, safety guidance, or project information on site.
An AI assistant helps the new building owner receive the right logins, manuals, training, and system information so they can run the building from day one.
Like a smart assistant that gathers all the important building paperwork from different folders and turns it into one final handoff package for the owner.
AI can compare owner requests against the original contract and closeout status to flag whether a request is a simple fix, a punch list item, or brand-new work that should be priced separately.
Helps design and construction teams work together on the same project information so they can spot issues earlier and keep the process visible.
Sunway sends one document review to everyone at once, and all reviewers can comment together instead of waiting for separate meetings and email chains.