Cost lives away from the model
Procore, Maconomy, and SAP hold the numbers. The model holds the scope. Joining them is a spreadsheet exercise every reporting cycle.
For Project Controls and Cost Managers
You own the forecast. SiteMind connects your cost data to the model and the schedule, so a number in the variance report is one click from the component behind it.
Project health
Open clashes
24
−31% wk
RFI cycle
4.2d
−1.1d
Cost variance
+2.1%
on track
Issues resolved · 8 weeks
Procore, Maconomy, and SAP hold the numbers. The model holds the scope. Joining them is a spreadsheet exercise every reporting cycle.
The report shows the project is over by a percent. Finding out which package, which element, and why takes the rest of the afternoon.
By the time the cost-at-completion is assembled, the inputs have already moved. You are forecasting from last week.
Procore, Maconomy, and SAP connect directly. Every cost line maps to the model element and the work package it belongs to.
Start at the variance summary and click through to the package, then the element. The trail behind each number is one step away.
Forecasts rebuild as the source data changes, so the number in front of you reflects today, not the last manual roll-up.
The dashboard shows open clashes, RFI cycle time, and cost variance at a glance. When a number moves, click it. SiteMind takes you to the work package, then the element in the 3D viewer, with the cost line and the source record from Procore or SAP attached. Approved changes write back, so the ERP and the model never disagree.
See reports and dashboards> Which Level 3 ducts clash with structural steel?
RESULT — 3 CLASHES
DUCT-L3-014 clashes with BEAM-S2-118
DUCT-L3-021 clashes with BEAM-S2-126
The roll-up is already assembled, so the cycle is spent reviewing, not collecting.
A variance figure is one click from its cause, so reviews move straight to the decision.
Cost, model, and schedule draw from the same join, so finance and delivery work from the same numbers.
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