What does "ask your whole project a question" mean?

Bildstak lets you type a plain-English question — like 'which activities on the critical path have open RFIs?' — and get a cited answer drawn from BIM, schedule, cost, documents and every other connected source at once. No SQL, no exports, no data team required.

Construction projects generate enormous amounts of data, but accessing it has always required knowing which system holds which information, how to export it, and how to reconcile it with the other systems. 'Ask your project a question' is the idea that you should be able to skip all of that.

In Bildstak, the AI chat interface sits on top of the federation layer. When you type a question, it is translated into queries across all the sources connected to that project — BIM, Primavera P6, SAP, Procore, Aconex, BCF files, contract PDFs, spreadsheets — and the answers from each source are joined and returned as a single, coherent, cited response.

Examples of questions you can ask: - 'What is the current SPI and CPI for Package 4?' - 'Which open RFIs have been waiting more than 14 days for a response?' - 'What is the total cost of variations approved this month?' - 'Show me all BCF clashes on Level 6 that have no resolution date.' - 'Which IFC elements are missing fire-rating data for the IDS submission?'

Each answer tells you where the data came from — which system, which record, which version. This is not a chatbot that summarises documents: it is a query engine that runs live against your project data, with source citations so you can verify every figure.

The result is that any member of the project team — not just analysts — can get a cross-system answer in the time it takes to type a question.

Updated 2026-06-19