Welcome to Constructable!
Last updated: March 25, 2026

Overview
Constructable is a project-based construction platform built to keep everything in one place.
Every project contains its own Management Tools, Field Tools, Financials, and Pre-Construction workflows—so your drawings, RFIs, documents, budgets, bids, and reports all live together. What makes Constructable different? Everything connects back to the drawings.
Instead of juggling spreadsheets, screenshots, and email chains, your team works directly on the plans—pinning RFIs, tracking quality items, adding markups, and collaborating in real time.
One project. One platform. No scattered systems.
How Projects Are Structured
Each project is organized into four main sections:
Management Tools
Project communication and documentation—Topics, Documents, Specs, RFIs, Submittals, Schedule, Reports, and Meetings.
Field Tools
Jobsite activity and plan-based collaboration—Drawings, Photos, Daily Logs, Quality Lists, and Inspections.
Financial Tools
Budgets, Invoices, Prime Contract, Commitments, Change Events, and Non-Committed Costs.
Pre-Construction
Bid Management and Takeoffs before work begins.
Each section can stand on its own. Together, they run the entire project lifecycle.
A Drawings-First Platform

In many systems, drawings are just files.
In Constructable, they’re the center of gravity.
You can:
Pin RFIs exactly where clarification is needed
Track quality items at precise locations
Add markups and measurements tied to conversations
Keep feedback organized by topic
Export sheets with full context
Work happens on the plans—so that’s where collaboration lives.
Built for Real-Time Teams
Whether you're on the jobsite or in the office, Constructable keeps everyone aligned.
Markups update live.
Logs are searchable.
Statuses reflect responsibility.
Notifications keep work moving.
The result? A clear, connected record from bid day through closeout.
Where to Start
New here? Start with:
Drawings to see how collaboration works
Topics and Markups to organize plan feedback
RFIs or Quality Lists to manage structured workflows
Once you understand how drawings connect everything, the rest clicks into place.