Business outcomes
- Faster visibility into project status
- Better executive and field reporting
- Less manual reporting work between Excel, BIM, and schedules
Power BI dashboards designed for construction controls, giving teams a clearer view of progress, costs, quantities, schedules, risks, and model data.
Executives, project managers, and field teams often rely on manual Excel reports that lag behind the real project and do not connect schedule, cost, quantities, and BIM data.
Connect structured model or spreadsheet quantities to Power BI views for tracking scope, packages, and changes.
Organize schedule, field, and model-based progress data into reporting views that project teams can review repeatedly.
Create management views that summarize cost, schedule, progress, risks, and portfolio indicators without rebuilding slides manually.
Map the reporting questions, stakeholders, connected systems, update frequency, and decision cadence.
Model the data, build dashboards, design measures, and validate outputs against known project records.
Train users and document the maintenance workflow so reporting remains reliable after handoff.
Power BI for construction uses structured project data to create dashboards for progress, quantities, cost, schedule, quality, risks, and executive reporting.
Yes. Power BI can work with BIM data when model parameters, classifications, quantities, and update routines are prepared correctly before visualization.
Yes. Quantity dashboards can track model-based or spreadsheet-based quantities by discipline, package, location, phase, or reporting period.
No. Dashboards usually complement existing systems by consolidating information from BIM, Excel, schedules, cost reports, and project-control workflows.
Share your project context, current systems, and the decision you need to support. We will respond with a focused conversation, not a generic sales script.