Kahua presents a construction project-management platform for owners and delivery teams, and its official support record depicts a routed submittal workflow with review, response, completion, and closure states. An approved or completed submittal status can preserve a review record, but it does not by itself authorize field installation under a project's contract, current documents, role assignments, and release controls.
Contruent documents construction cost-management software for budgets, work and cost breakdowns, earned value, forecasting, schedules, contracts, invoices, progress claims, change orders, and approvals. A forecast can project an outcome, but it does not change the authorized budget baseline or approve additional spend.
CMiC documents construction ERP workflows spanning financials, project management, procurement, commitments, subcontracts, purchase orders, changes, and cost control. A commitment entered in the system can support forecasting and administration, but it does not by itself prove contract formation, signatures, notice, scope agreement, or authorization to proceed.
Trimble presents ProjectSight for drawings, revisions, RFIs, submittals, photos, and mobile field access. A platform can identify the current drawing record, but the project still needs evidence that the right field audience received, understood, and worked from that revision before affected work proceeded.
HCSS presents HeavyBid as estimating and bid-management software for heavy construction. A resource-based estimate can support a governed bid, but the contract price still depends on the submitted offer, clarifications, negotiations, award, and executed agreement.
Oracle documents a central risk register, qualitative scoring, links from risks to schedules, and quantitative schedule-and-cost simulations. The result can support a risk review only when teams preserve the schedule, cost, assumption, response, and approval records behind it.
AACE defines Total Cost Management as a systematic approach to cost across the life cycle of an enterprise, program, facility, project, product, or service. Estimating, planning, scheduling, forecasting, performance measurement, risk, and control are connected practices, so a cost dashboard is only one part of the management chain.
Complete activities, logic, resources, durations, critical path, float, risk, status, and baseline control must remain visible behind a schedule score.
Applications, compliance records, approvals, waivers, disbursement, bank settlement, accounting, and final account are separate states with different authorities.
Touchplan and Last Planner workflows operate at different decision horizons from contract and CPM schedules, even when activities and commitments are connected.