Construction Projects

The construction industry is transforming digitally— the cloud is leading the charge. Cloud-based platforms help teams plan smarter, collaborate more effectively, and deliver projects on time and within budget. But to unlock these benefits, it’s important to understand the best practices (and pitfalls) of working in the cloud.

Here’s a breakdown of the dos, don’ts, and overall benefits of running construction projects from the cloud.

Why the Cloud is Changing Construction

Traditionally, construction teams have relied on a mix of spreadsheets, paper documents, and siloed software. This often leads to outdated information, miscommunication, and rework. With cloud-based platforms, everyone has access to a single source of truth, from the office to the site.

Cloud platforms allow for:

  • Real-time updates to plans, models, and schedules
  • Centralised document storage
  • Improved communication across teams and locations
  • Easier integration with BIM, cost tracking, and procurement systems

Dos: Getting the Most Out of the Cloud

✅ 1. Use One Centralised Platform

Choose a platform that integrates project planning, BIM coordination, document control, and collaboration tools. This reduces confusion and ensures everyone is working with the same data.

✅ 2. Ensure Everyone is Trained

From project managers to site foremen, make sure the entire team understands how to use the platform. Good training equals better adoption and fewer errors.

✅ 3. Set Permissions & Access Levels

Not everyone needs access to everything. Set up user roles to control what each team member can view, edit, or manage. This protects sensitive data and streamlines workflows.

✅ 4. Integrate with Other Systems

The cloud works best when connected. Integrate it with other systems like scheduling software, procurement tools, or facilities management platforms for a truly connected project.

Don’ts: Avoiding Common Cloud Mistakes

❌ 1. Don’t Rely on Poor Connectivity

Make sure your team, especially those on-site, has reliable internet access. Offline syncing capabilities can help, but consistent connectivity is essential to fully benefit from cloud workflows.

❌ 2. Don’t Skip Version Control

Maintaining version control on drawings, models, and documents avoids confusion and rework. The cloud can help with this, but only if used correctly.

❌ 3. Don’t Ignore Cybersecurity

Cloud platforms must be secure. Choose a provider with strong encryption, data protection policies, and regular backups. Always implement two-factor authentication.

❌ 4. Don’t Treat It as a ‘Set and Forget’ Tool

Cloud tools evolve. Keep your workflows updated and review user access regularly. Continuous improvement is key to getting the most from your investment.

Benefits for All Project Stakeholders

👷‍♂️ Project Managers

  • Real-time dashboards and reporting
  • Easier issue tracking and faster decision-making
  • Reduced admin time

🏗️ Site Teams

  • Access to the latest drawings and models
  • Ability to flag issues and record progress from the field
  • Improved safety and compliance documentation

🧑‍💼 Clients and Owners

  • Greater project transparency
  • Faster approvals and fewer surprises
  • Smoother handovers with better digital records

🧑‍💻 Consultants and Designers

  • Seamless collaboration across teams and time zones
  • Immediate access to feedback and design changes
  • Reduced rework and clearer communication

Build Smarter with the Cloud

When implemented correctly, it boosts productivity, improves communication, and reduces risk across the board.

At Draftech, we help construction teams successfully transition to cloud-based project delivery. From selecting the right tools to integrating them with your workflows, we support you every step of the way.

👉 Ready to build smarter? Get in touch with the Draftech team to learn how cloud-based construction management can transform your next project.

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