Delayed approvals. Scattered markups. Endless email chains. In construction, deadlines are tight and margins are tighter, so even small inefficiencies in document workflows can snowball into costly delays. Yet across the AEC industry, most teams are still relying on fragmented processes to review drawings, submittals, and RFIs — bouncing PDFs over email, managing feedback in
Construction document errors can lead to project delays, costly rework, budget overruns, and safety risks. Due to the complex nature of construction projects, even small mistakes in construction documents like design plans, specifications, or submittals can create a domino effect that disrupts workflows, causes miscommunication, and leads to significant financial and operational setbacks. These errors
Research by Construction Navigant and PlanGrid show that, 9% of a project’s combined cost stems from rework, with 52% of that rework being attributed to miscommunication and poor project data. Additionally, nearly 35% of project time is lost due to ineffective activities, resulting in $280 billion in annual rework expenses. For these reasons, streamlining communication