How does Bildstak work for transportation and rail projects?

Bildstak supports transportation and rail programmes with multi-package earned value management, interface and clash coordination, RFI registers across packages, EOT claims and delay tracing, geospatial and PostGIS data, and the Analyst — all federated from P6, cost ERP and document systems.

Transportation and rail programmes are among the most complex construction environments: multiple packages, interface obligations between contractors, long linear extents and politically sensitive schedules. Bildstak federates the data across that complexity.

Multi-package EVM — run earned value management across every package simultaneously. Join each package's P6 programme to its cost ERP data, compute SPI, CPI and cost-at-completion, and rank packages by variance in a single query.

Interface and clash coordination — read BCF coordination issues across packages. Track interface risks — where one contractor's scope depends on another's delivery — and flag items that are past their interface obligation date.

RFI register across packages — pull RFIs from Procore, Aconex or both, across every contract on the programme. Track ball-in-court status, overdue responses and the delay risk accumulating in the queue.

EOT claims and delay tracing — trace a delay event from the cause instruction through the RFI trail and programme slippage to the contract clause and quantum. The Claims Builder produces a cited package for each package's entitlement.

Geospatial and PostGIS data — for programmes that track work by chainage or geographic location, Bildstak can ingest PostGIS and geospatial data and answer location-based questions: "what is the cost performance between chainage 42 and 67?"

The Analyst — autonomously scans every data source across all packages and surfaces the top programme-level risks with cross-source evidence, so the project director has a ranked risk picture without commissioning a bespoke analysis.

Updated 2026-06-19