Construction added software for 30 years
and got slower.

Construction Control Tower is an AI agent that reads RFIs, drafts replies, tracks change orders, and surfaces project status inside Outlook. Your superintendents stop being inbox janitors. Working prototype in 2 weeks. Production in 8 to 12 weeks.

The operating tax

Four silent killers eating your project margin.

Every general contractor we have looked at runs the same broken operating rhythm. The cost is measured in days of project slip, not in software license fees.

Industry benchmark
9 days

RFI cycle time

Average days an RFI sits between submission and an answer that actually moves the work. Best-in-class is closer to two.

Recovery loss
38%

Change orders missed

Share of legitimate change-order claims under-recovered because they were never logged when the email arrived.

Per engineer / week
14 hrs

Weekly status reporting

Hours a typical project engineer spends each week assembling status from Outlook, Teams, Bluebeam, and Procore.

Per delivery confirm
6 systems

Supplier coordination

Average separate systems a superintendent toggles between to confirm a single delivery. Email is still the source of truth.

The subtraction approach

We did not add another tool. We removed the gap between the inbox and the work.

Construction has tried two decades of project management software, each promising to be the system of record. The system of record is still email. Control Tower meets your team there.

What construction tried

  • Force supers into another portal
  • Replace email with chat
  • Ask PMs to log RFIs by hand
  • Run reports on data nobody entered
  • Train the field on a new app

What Control Tower does

  • Reads Outlook in place
  • Drafts the reply, supers approve
  • Logs the RFI automatically
  • Surfaces project status without anyone reporting
  • Zero training. The field never sees a new screen.
How it works

Ninety seconds. One RFI. End to end.

The problem, the reframe, and the product — in a minute and a half.

Fifteen minutes. No deck attached.

If your GC or building-products portco runs project communication out of Outlook, you already qualify. The call is short on purpose.