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Asite is a cloud common data environment and collaboration platform for capital projects that centralizes documents, models, and workflows so design, construction, and operations teams share one controlled information backbone.

Asite markets its Common Data Environment (CDE) as the place information managers govern drawings, specifications, transmittals, and related project records across owners, designers, contractors, and the supply chain. The same account model extends into marketplace, field, financial, and contract modules so procurement and site activity stay tied to the same audit trail instead of parallel inboxes.

Optional modules such as Asite 3D Repo add browser-based BIM coordination on top of the file-centric CDE, which matters when programs insist on federated models while still enforcing ISO-style naming, approvals, and distribution lists.

Commercial buyers see per-user starting figures on Asite's public pricing page (for example Common Data Environment from USD 70 per user per month in the USD selector and Asite 3D Repo from USD 50 per user per month when those lines were visible), while larger enterprise rollouts still route through demos and statements of work.

Asite highlights a large installed base on its marketing site (for example the line that more than 84,000 organizations trust Asite on the homepage), which signals the product targets major infrastructure and building programs that need long retention horizons and strict access control.

Specifications

Pricing

Subscription

Platforms

WebiOSAndroid

Used for

Common data environmentDocument controlDesign and construction collaborationSupply chain procurementBIM coordination

Used by

Information ManagersProject ManagersDesign ConsultantsContractorsOwners

Tasks

Document managementTransmittalsModel coordinationBid managementField reporting

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Strong positioning for ISO-style information delivery and long-lived project archives.
  • Published starting prices for CDE, 3D Repo, and Marketplace tiers aid early budgeting.
  • Extensible module mix supports both document-heavy and model-heavy phases.

Cons

  • Full enterprise pricing still depends on scope, integrations, and support packages after the public list bands.
  • Deep model authoring remains outside the CDE; teams still need authoring tools.
  • Module count can grow quickly if you enable financial, field, and marketplace features together.

Key features

  • CDE governance: Versioned document control, distribution, and audit trails aimed at information managers running capital delivery.

  • Modular platform: Add marketplace sourcing, field capture, contract management, project financials, or playbook automation as the program matures.

  • Asite 3D Repo: Optional browser BIM coordination layer for model-based reviews alongside the document-centric CDE.

  • Cloud delivery: Web-first access with complementary mobile experiences where Asite ships dedicated field apps.

  • Supply chain workflows: Marketplace module starts at USD 850 per month in the published USD band with free supplier seats per the vendor pricing table.

Pricing

Asite 3D Repo (starting list band, USD)

per month

$50.00

Per-user starting price from the same public pricing table; verify module prerequisites with Asite sales.

Common Data Environment (starting list band, USD)

per month

$70.00

Per-user starting price shown on asite.com/pricing for the USD selector; confirm current list price, tax, and contract term on the vendor site.

Asite Marketplace (starting list band, USD)

per month

$850.00

Vendor pricing page lists Marketplace from USD 850 per month in USD with suppliers free; enterprise procurement may differ.

Frequently asked questions

What are the published starting prices for Asite Common Data Environment and Asite 3D Repo?

Asite's pricing page lists Common Data Environment from USD 70 per user per month in the USD selector and Asite 3D Repo from USD 50 per user per month, with parallel bands for GBP, EUR, AUD, INR, HKD, AED, and SAR. The Marketplace module shows a separate starting band at USD 850 per month in USD with suppliers free. Treat those figures as list anchors and confirm tax, term, and bundle discounts with Asite before you sign.

Does Asite run on mobile devices for site teams?

The core experience is a web application, and Asite lists field-oriented add-ons such as Asite Field in its pricing add-on list, which implies mobile capture aligned to the same cloud project. Exact offline behaviour and supported device builds should be validated against the current field app release notes before you deploy to crews.

How does Asite handle BIM models and IFC exchange?

The baseline CDE focuses on controlled documents and metadata, while Asite 3D Repo is the named module for browser-based BIM collaboration. Programmes that mandate IFC handovers typically pair the CDE’s approvals with the model viewer module so reviewers interrogate federated geometry without copying files to unmanaged desktops.

Can Asite replace a project-wide ERP system?

Asite supplies construction-centric modules such as contract management and project financials, but it is not a full corporate ERP. Most customers integrate cost and ERP ledgers while Asite remains the authoritative hub for drawings, models, and construction correspondence.

How does Asite compare to other cloud construction platforms during procurement?

Evaluation teams usually score Asite against other enterprise CDE and construction cloud suites on criteria such as ISO 19650 metadata support, audit exports, mobile field coverage, and ERP connectors. Asite differentiates with explicit CDE messaging and optional 3D Repo coordination, while other vendors emphasize different bundles; run a scripted proof of concept on your own document numbering and approval matrix rather than relying on generic feature matrices.

Who benefits most from deploying Asite on a program?

Information managers on airports, rail, healthcare, or energy megaprojects benefit when thousands of contributors must share controlled packs without breaking naming conventions. Asite's own site cites tens of thousands of organizations, which matches use cases that prize traceability over informal file sharing.

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