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Construction Project Management Software
From planning to handover, construction projects are complex webs of tasks, dependencies, and people. Traditional spreadsheets and manual tracking make it easy for deadlines to slip and budgets to expand.
Protrak’s Project Management module gives your teams one place to plan, execute, and monitor every detail — all built on a low-code platform that adapts to your workflow.

Challenges in Traditional Construction Project Management
Disconnected Teams
Everyone works on different versions of data, causing confusion and rework.
Manual Progress Reporting
Teams spend hours preparing reports instead of executing work.
No Real-Time Coordination
Design, procurement, and site teams operate in silos with no live sync.
Poor Visibility
Lack of real-time project status leads to schedule slippage.
Plan with Precision
- Visual Gantt Chart Scheduling:
See every task, milestone, and dependency at a glance. Protrak’s interactive Gantt interface helps project managers forecast timelines, allocate resources, and manage change effortlessly. - Work Breakdown Structure (WBS):
Organize tasks by discipline, floor, or activity — making it simple to analyze progress and delays. - Change & Revision Tracking:
When clients request changes, record them with impact assessments and approvals. No confusion over “which version is final.”

Track Daily Progress
- Digital Daily Logs:
Capture site activities, manpower details, and equipment usage directly from field devices. - Issue Tracking:
Flag bottlenecks and assign corrective actions instantly. - Automated Reporting:
Generate Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Progress Reports automatically — saving hours of manual effort and ensuring data accuracy.

Collaborate in Real Time
Centralized Document Control
Drawings and documents stored in one source of truth for all teams.
Instant Change Alerts
Teams get real-time notifications for schedule or design updates.
Secure Access Permissions
Role-based control for internal teams, vendors, and clients.
Mobile-First Field Access
Engineers access drawings, checklists, and updates on-site via mobile.