Sitetracker, the world’s leading provider of deployment operations management software, has officially announced the launch of several new features that are all designed to give customers greater control, insight, and power over their critical energy, utility, and digital infrastructure projects. Talk about these features on a slightly deeper level, they begin from the promise of enhanced construction management. To understand the significance of such a feature, we must acknowledge how productivity growth in construction continues to stagnate at a rate of 1% YOY, as compared to 2.8% achieved in the context of overall economic growth. Responding to that very gap, Sitetracker is now bringing at your disposal, throughout its clean energy and digital infrastructure, a significantly higher amount of oversight into all aspects of construction work so to improve communication, collaboration, and speed across multiple projects. This promise to scale up productivity in and around your construction operations will be fulfilled through new workflows change requests, incident logs, ad-hoc tasks, and punch lists that keep customers’ data centralized for simplicity and accuracy during the entire project lifecycle. Hence, all these components will come together to increase efficiency and get work completed on-time, as well as on-budget. Another detail worth a mention here is rooted in one dedicated facility for production tracking. An example of potential benefits birthed by such functionality includes, let’s say, a fiber company who can now accelerate deployments by up to 20%, and at the same time, lower costs by 15 to 25%. You see, with full visibility into specific project progress at the job site, a Fiber operator or contractor can seamlessly tie completed work to finance and reporting for quicker invoicing, payments, and better efficiency to enhance the speed of network rollouts.
“Sitetracker’s operations management tools, including project, financial, workforce, site and asset functions, as well as its analytics and built-in best practices, are helping critical infrastructure providers enable growing economies, thriving communities, and the energy transition,” said Giuseppe Incitti, CEO of Sitetracker. “Because our customers’ work is essential to creating a more connected and sustainable world, we are always innovating based on customers’ changing needs in their dynamic industries. The new features we’ve rolled out are good examples of our commitment to ensuring customers have the tools they need to pave their paths to success.”
The development in question delivers a rather interesting follow-up to Sitetracker’s decision to release, earlier in 2024, a variety of enhancements such as, lease escalators, inventory search, and bulk-job creation. It also builds upon the company’s growing user base, with more and more customers now adopting Sitetracker’s cutting-edge GIS link tools that help bridge communication and handovers between design and construction teams with geospatial data.
Founded in 2013, Sitetracker’s rise up the ranks stems from setting a whole global standard in Deployment Operations Management software. On a more specific note, the company is known for guiding you through management of entire asset lifecycle and delivering an intelligent view of your business with best practice processes to meet current deployment demand and drive profitable growth. On top of that, Sitetracker further empowers digital infrastructure, clean energy, EV charging, utility, and real estate teams with a solution that actively accelerates their transition to a fully connected and sustainable future. The company’s excellence in what it does can also be understood once you consider it is serving, at present, the likes of Cox, Telefonica, EVgo, E.on, Engie, Nextera, Comcast, ChargePoint, Cypress Creek Renewables, Ziply, Southern Company, Iberdrola, Vodafone, Vantage Towers, VerticalBridge, Congruex, and many other heavyweights. This it does while simultaneously boasting a portfolio worth around $150 billion.