INDUSTRIES / CONSTRUCTION
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Construction.

Sites on schedule.

Construction operators run on drawings, RFIs, schedules and site logs across distributed teams. Optale gives planners an agent layer for submittals, safety checks and schedule drift, with every action linked back to the document and the responsible party.

What's broken today.

03 · PAIN POINTS
PAIN · 01

Drawings, RFIs, schedules and site logs live in different systems with different access rules.

PAIN · 02

Submittals chase paper trails instead of becoming graph entities.

PAIN · 03

Schedule drift visible only when it has already happened.

The operating layer in construction.

05 · SCHEMA
01 · SOURCES
  • Drawings
  • RFIs
  • Schedule
  • Site logs
02 · BRIDGE
  • parse
  • reconcile
  • type
  • govern
03 · ONTOLOGY
  • memory
  • graph
  • time
  • relations
04 · AGENTS
  • Planning-agent
  • Submittal-agent
  • Safety-agent
05 · OUTCOME
  • Fewer site delays.
◆ CONTROLEvery step traced. Every approval logged. Every escalation routed to a human.

What it looks like.

03 · USE CASES
  1. USE · 01

    Submittal flow

    Submittal-agents track submissions against the active drawing set, route to reviewers and surface bottlenecks before they hit critical path.

  2. USE · 02

    Schedule watch

    Planning-agents combine site logs, weather and supply data to flag schedule risk early, with the next intervention scoped.

  3. USE · 03

    Safety brief

    Daily safety summary built from incident reports, near-misses and protocol changes, ready for site lead approval.

Common missions.

04 · MISSIONS
DOCUMENT FLOWOPERATIONSCOMPLIANCEREPORTING