Free access to Trimble ProjectSight with a new AI feature enables contractors to benefit from greater automation.
LAS VEGAS, NV, Nov 12, 2024 – Trimble is unveiling a free version of Trimble ProjectSight, featuring AI and advanced tools that were previously inaccessible to many in the construction industry. This initiative underscores Trimble’s strategy to empower contractors of all sizes with connected data and workflows. ProjectSight provides a centralized, real-time solution for managing and sharing project information, including documents and drawings. Contractors use the application to collaborate within their teams and with other contractors, architects, engineers and project owners to gain efficiency and minimize risk.
Trimble is highlighting ProjectSight’s new, AI-driven feature to automate tasks, save time and increase accuracy at the annual Trimble Dimensions User Conference.
Extending Advanced Collaboration Tools to Everyone
Trimble ProjectSight empowers contractors to connect construction teams by capturing, organizing and sharing critical project data, such as drawings, requests for information (RFIs), submittals and photos. Jon Fingland, vice president and general manager for Trimble construction software solutions, said, “A no-cost version of ProjectSight removes barriers to entry and presents a simple way to experience the project management benefits.”
“Some contractors have viewed powerful construction management tools like ProjectSight as too expensive or complicated,” explained Fingland. “We envision a future where all contractors use this type of solution to access up-to-date information, collaborate, streamline workflows and make critical business and project decisions more effectively.”
Contractors can now access and install the software themselves by creating an account on the ProjectSight website.
AI Feature Ushers in a New Era of Automation
Trimble’s ProjectSight AI-driven capabilities were developed in collaboration with Microsoft. Trimble integrates Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service to add automation to project management workflows, improve efficiency and accuracy, and free up construction professionals to spend more time on critical tasks rather than administrative work.
A new ProjectSight drawing import feature uses AI to read and extract critical drawing information. “The specialized drawing tool goes beyond standard optical character recognition with an engine that can read the name, revision number and content more holistically,” Fingland explained. “This makes it much faster to upload, validate and publish drawing sets without re-keying information.”
ProjectSight Options
The new, free version of Trimble ProjectSight provides a centralized environment to manage and share drawings, photos, specifications, submittals, punchlists and RFIs. Contractors can also create customized dashboards to view and organize upcoming document-related tasks.
Additional versions of ProjectSight — available with paid subscriptions — allow for unlimited projects and data, and provide advanced cost management, field management, workflow connectivity and integrations with Trimble Viewpoint Vista and Spectrum construction management software.
Trimble hardware and software solutions for architecture, engineering and construction — including ProjectSight — elevate performance, efficiency, coordination and data-driven decision making across workflows and project phases. With Trimble Construction One, customers can purchase, manage and use multiple Trimble solutions cohesively. This connected construction approach enhances collaboration and visibility by linking people, processes, data and the physical and digital aspects of planning, designing and building.
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