We work mainly with general contractors of 50 to 500 employees, engineering firms, project management teams and property managers. What our contacts have in common: a daily routine drowning in documents, and the desire to save time without changing everything.
You run technical, systems or operations in a construction company. You've seen plenty of promises about AI, and little concrete. You don't want yet another tool to roll out, nor a consultant who talks in slides.
What you want: a use case that runs, measurable, that your teams adopt. That's exactly how we work — one work package, one proof, then the next.
The pain point — Reading 150-page technical specifications (CCTP), hunting down risk clauses, drafting technical bids (mémoire technique) under deadline pressure.
First work package — Tender analysis: spotting points to watch + a bid outline pre-drafted from your references.
The pain point — Rephrasing, summarizing, producing technical notes in series. Lots of material, little time.
First work package — A document assistant on your written documents: summarizing, rephrasing, searching across your own documents.
The pain point — Meeting minutes: time-consuming, to be rephrased in contractual language, to be carried over from one time to the next.
First work package — Generating meeting minutes: from your raw notes to minutes sorted by work package in contractual wording, with tracking of open items.
The pain point — Document volume: letters, AGM minutes, quotes, follow-ups. Repetitive work with high regulatory stakes.
First work package — Equipping recurring tasks: assisted drafting, file summaries, preparation of standard letters.
The pain point — Knowing where AI is useful, without being sold buzz. Bringing your teams on board without breaking what works.
First work package — Diagnostic: we identify your #1 pain point, we set up a first concrete case to prove it before bringing the teams on board, and we give you a concrete roadmap: which work packages, in what order, for what gains.
30 minutes to identify your first work package and the gain it can generate.