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If Your Project Data Were a Jobsite…

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David Taylor

Chief Commercial Officer

Feb 2, 2026

If your project data were a construction site, most owners would shut it down immediately.


There would be people coming and going with no badge or access control. Everyone would bring their own tools, use their own methods, and store materials wherever it was convenient.


Instructions would come from multiple supervisors — often contradicting each other — and no one would be fully accountable for what was actually happening on site.


Yet this is exactly how many organizations manage project data.


There’s no real data governance — the equivalent of site access controls. Schedules, cost reports, forecasts, and risk registers move freely between systems, spreadsheets, and emails with little oversight. Data definitions change depending on who prepared the report. Versions multiply. Trust erodes.


Then there’s data sprawl.


Every team brings its own “tools”: custom spreadsheets, shadow databases, niche applications, and point solutions layered on top of core systems like P6 and ERP. Individually, each tool makes sense. Collectively, they create clutter. Integration becomes manual. Reporting becomes a craft project. And no two stakeholders see the project the same way.


Worst of all, there’s no single foreman.


No authoritative system of record that says, “This is the truth.” Instead, project performance is debated rather than managed. Meetings are spent reconciling numbers instead of making decisions. Leadership starts asking which report is “right,” a question that should never need to be asked on a well-run jobsite.


In construction, we’d never accept this level of chaos. We know that successful projects require structure, standards, and clear accountability. The same is true for project data — especially now, as organizations look to AI, advanced analytics, and portfolio-level insights.


This is where the Unified Project Platform (UPP) comes in.


UPP acts as the site superintendent for project data. Not flashy. Not loud. But firmly in control. It doesn’t replace your core systems — it coordinates them. UPP establishes consistent data structures, enforces governance, and connects schedule, cost, risk, and performance data into a single, trusted foundation.


With a superintendent in place, teams can still use the tools they need — but within a controlled environment. Data moves predictably. Everyone works from the same plan. And leadership finally has a clear, reliable view of what’s happening across the site — and across the portfolio.


The payoff isn’t prettier dashboards. It’s fewer surprises. Faster decisions. Earlier warnings. And the confidence that when something looks wrong, it actually is — not just a reporting issue.


The industry is investing heavily in AI and digital transformation. But no amount of intelligence can fix a jobsite with no rules, no coordination, and no one in charge.


Before asking what AI can do for your projects, ask a more basic question:


If your project data were a jobsite… who’s actually running it?

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