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Construction & built environment

Construction projects live or die on coordination: many stakeholders, shifting schedules, and documents that must stay current across the office and the site. Bluprint is the coordination layer for that work — not a replacement for your estimating or BIM tools, but the place the project is run day to day.

The kind of work you run

Project phases from pre-construction to handover, trade and subcontractor coordination, schedules and milestones, and the document trail — plans, specs, approvals — that has to keep up with site reality.

How Bluprint fits

  • One board across phases. Track work and responsibilities through statuses on the board, with blocked items staying visible rather than buried.
  • Schedules and dependencies. The Gantt & Timeline maps the programme — dependencies, milestones, and the critical path — and the Associate can flag conflicts when dates move.
  • Documents that stay current. Plans and specifications live in project documents, where uploads are summarised and searchable, so the office and the site work from the same set.
  • Site-to-office communication. Comms keep questions and decisions attached to the work, and time tracking records hours against the project.

Where the Associate helps

Ask it to summarise a long specification, draft a progress report from the week's activity, or check the schedule for dependency conflicts after a delay.

Where Bluprint fits — and where it doesn't

Bluprint handles the coordination and office layer: schedule, tasks, documents, communication, and time. It is not a substitute for specialist estimating, cost-control, or BIM software — it complements them, giving the project a single place to be planned, discussed, and tracked.

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  • Gantt & Timeline
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Last updated: 2026-05-31

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