November 18 2024 – Qflow, a digital platform in construction sustainability, today announced an integration with Procore Technologies Inc., the leading global provider of construction management software. This integration will help streamline reporting, easing the data capture for contractors on materials and deliveries. By enhancing the accuracy of as-built records, the integration helps lower the risks of material non-compliance. The availability of sustainability data will also help contractors ensure they are delivering to more stringent sustainability requirements without the extra paperwork.
Currently, contractors and subcontractors manually log data on the materials they’ve used and installed to ensure compliance during the construction process and provide the ‘golden thread’ of information about a final, built asset. This integration helps on-site teams more easily capture their data on materials with a single photograph of the delivery tickets or receipts. This saves time and reduces the risk of data inaccuracies, which are typically associated with more manual reporting methods.
Through a photograph, Qflow can extract information from documents, and clean, standardise, and enrich data with the responsible sourcing and carbon associated with those materials. This information then feeds into Procore via daily logs, centralising data for reporting and compliance throughout project delivery and handover.
Brittany Harris, CEO and co-founder of Qflow, commented on the significance of this milestone: “In a world where data is so pivotal to our use of AI, this integration with Procore is a very exciting milestone for how high quality data can impact the industry’s ability to deliver construction projects on time and on budget.”
Currently, 95.4% of materials being delivered to site are inadequately documented, meaning the value the industry gets from this data is inherently limited. In order to ensure buildings are constructed with the right materials, and achieve their ambitious carbon targets, it’s imperative that better data is captured on these materials on-site. By streamlining data collection, standardisation, and the reporting process, Qflow and Procore help industry trailblazers like Volpatt fully assess their supply chain and identify ways to accelerate their construction delivery.
“While embodied carbon reporting has yet to become a requirement for contractors, we know that it is imminent and Qflow is helping us get ahead of the game,” said Michael Volpatt, Vice President of Marketing and Innovation for Volpatt Construction. “Procore keeps all of our project data organized [which] allows access for owners and other project constituents. Incorporating embodied carbon data into our project dashboards will help make reporting much easier.”
By integrating Qflow’s data capture capabilities with Procore’s suite of delivery tooling, construction teams now have the opportunity to save significant reporting time on-site, and have the confidence to deliver buildings to the highest quality and sustainability standards.
To find out more information, or how to utilise this integration, please reach out to support@qualisflow.com.
About Qflow:
Qflow is a pioneering AI-powered data platform designed to make achieving sustainable outcomes during construction easy. By automating the collection and analysis of material and waste data on-site, Qflow enables construction teams to make informed decisions that reduce waste, cut costs, and minimise carbon emissions. By integrating with leading construction tools, Qflow further streamlines the process for construction teams, ensuring the right data is in the right hands, at the right time, and working with leading contractors and developers like Bouygues, Berkeley Group, Grosvenor, and Scottish Power. Founded in London, England, in 2018, with a team of 50 across the US and UK, Qflow is on a mission to create a construction industry that is efficient, transparent, and leaves the world in a better place.