Join: Simplifying preconstruction with real-time decision support

Join is changing construction with a digital workspace for team collaboration and decision-making. It brings owners, general contractors, and designers together, keeping everyone up to date on costs, options, and schedules. Join’s tools help project teams streamline preconstruction, identifying potential issues early to prevent surprises down the line.

Real-time collaboration

The heart of Join’s platform lies in its collaboration features. By giving stakeholders a shared view of project costs and design choices, Join creates transparency across the board. Team members can quickly share updates, discuss revisions, and assess the financial impacts of changes in real-time. This immediate communication helps prevent misunderstandings that could otherwise lead to costly delays.

Data-driven budgeting

Join’s platform also emphasizes budgeting and cost management. Through an intuitive interface, users can track estimated and actual costs side-by-side, making it easier to stay within budget. This visibility gives teams a clearer picture of financial progress, allowing them to adapt efficiently when costs change or unexpected expenses arise.

Easy integration with other tools

To streamline workflows, Join integrates with popular construction management software like Procore. This integration eliminates the need for duplicate data entry and ensures project details stay consistent across platforms. It’s a time-saver for teams already using these tools and keeps everything in sync, minimizing administrative burdens.

Tracking accountability

Accountability is crucial in construction, and Join enables tracking of who approved what and when, keeping project records detailed and accurate. This is particularly valuable for documenting critical decisions that involve multiple team members and stakeholders. With Join’s tracking features, teams have a reliable way to trace decisions, fostering a culture of accountability and precision.

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