How does Bildstak handle multi-package megaprojects?
Bildstak handles multi-package megaprojects by federating every package's schedule, cost, RFI and document data into one model — so programme leadership can query across packages simultaneously, track interface risks, rank packages by performance and assemble claims without consolidating separate reports.
Megaprojects run multiple contracts simultaneously, often with different document management systems, cost systems and programme tools across packages. Bildstak connects them all into one federated model.
Cross-package queries — ask "which packages are behind schedule and over budget?" and get a ranked answer drawn from every package's P6 programme and cost ERP simultaneously. No manual consolidation of five separate reports.
Multi-source RFI register — pull RFIs from Procore on some packages and Aconex on others into a single unified register. Track overdue items, ball-in-court status and delay risk across the whole programme at once.
Interface risk tracking — flag coordination issues where one contractor's completion date is a predecessor for another package. Track those interface obligations and surface items past their due date before the delay propagates downstream.
Package-level EVM — compute earned value for each package from its own schedule and cost data, then aggregate to programme level. Identify where cost or schedule variance is concentrated.
Specification alignment — the specification tracker reads contract documents across every package and flags where requirements conflict between packages — a common source of interface disputes on multi-contract programmes.
Claims consolidation — where multiple packages have concurrent delay or disruption events, Bildstak can help the commercial team understand overlapping entitlements and their effect on the programme's overall claims exposure.
Portfolio view for the owner — the portfolio performance module ranks packages by cost variance, RFI volume and claims risk, giving programme leadership a ranked watchlist rather than a stack of status reports.
Updated 2026-06-19