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AI-Enabled Certainty: Turning Data into Predictable Project | Outcomes Report

From Hype to Clarity: Connected Data Powering Faster, Smarter, Human-Led Decisions

When 75% of Your Challenge is Data, Technology Alone Won’t Fix It.

In a recent executive session led by Jennifer Petrie Enterprise Account Executive, MENA at Procore, in conversation with Adam Burstow, Real Estate & Construction Business Development Leader, EMEA at AWS, Andrew Schwalm, Director of Customer Success, DataGrid at Procore Ai and Charbel Abi Khalil, Solutions Consultant at Procore,deep conversations unpacked one of construction’s most pressing realities: the industry is data-rich, yet insight-poor. With 75% of organisations identifying fragmented data as their biggest obstacle and over 40% questioning the reliability of their own information, decision-making is becoming slower, not smarter.

Every Silo Adds Time. Every Delay Adds Cost

Behind the scenes, fragmented systems are silently draining productivity. Teams spend excessive time navigating multiple tools, reconciling inconsistent data, and compensating for limited visibility. This not only delays critical decisions but also amplifies risk, weakens forecasting accuracy, and increases the likelihood of costly overruns. The industry’s biggest inefficiency isn’t lack of tools, it’s the lack of connection between them.

The future of construction is not defined by isolated technologies, but by connected ecosystems where data, teams, and processes operate as one. Platforms like Procore are evolving into unified environments, enabling seamless integration across the lifecycle, from design to build to operations, while AWS infrastructure supports scalability and intelligence at every level. What lies ahead goes beyond efficiency: it’s about achieving predictability, scalability, and real-time control. 

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