PCL Construction has announced a partnership with Document Crunch, an AI-based contract intelligence platform in the construction industry.
The construction company will harness Crunch’s AI technology to enhance project teams’ ability to manage contract compliance risks effectively.
Crunch‘s AI-driven solutions offer simplified contract analysis, standardised risk identification, and knowledge transfer from office to field.
Crunch co-founder and CEO Josh Levy said: “We made a significant investment into building an enterprise-grade product ready to be adopted by project teams across the board. This includes meeting the highest data security and privacy standards, having just completed our SOC 2 Type II compliance audit.
“PCL was an early adopter and an excellent partner who helped us get over the threshold from good early solution to enterprise-ready. This partnership is a strong signal that our vision is real and that our product is ready to be operationalised every day across projects within construction operations.”
PCL CIO Mark Bryant added: “After exploring at least five various solutions, Document Crunch gave us the ability to leverage our current internal processes and improve and automate them.
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By GlobalData“Consistent behaviour and approach produce consistent results. This means our customers can be assured we manage project expectations with the same lens regardless of the team.”
Both companies say they view this alliance as a step towards fostering innovation and profitability in the construction industry.
The partnership comes after PCL received an engineering, procurement and construction contract from renewable energy company ACEN Australia for the development of the 520MW DC Stubbo Solar project in January 2023.