InEight
InEight is modular construction software for capital projects that ties estimating, scheduling, cost, contracts, documents, model-linked data, and field execution into one vendor ecosystem so owners and contractors can govern scope, budget, and schedule together.
Customer quotes on the vendor site name large contractors and consultants including Kiewit and AECOM (InEight homepage, 2026).
The platform is modular: you can adopt pieces for estimating, CPM scheduling, cost and earned value, change orders, document control, and field execution, then expand as governance tightens. Product marketing stresses earned value, time-phased budgets, work packaging, and portfolio dashboards so controllers see cost and percent complete in the same narrative (InEight Project Controls product page, 2026).
On the data side, InEight publishes a long integrations list that names ERP systems (for example SAP and Oracle routes), scheduling tools including Oracle P6, and authoring or coordination tools such as Autodesk Revit, Navisworks, and Civil 3D feeding geometry and metadata into InEight Model (InEight integrations page, 2026). The vendor also states that open APIs exist for custom links when a system is not on the list (InEight integrations page, 2026).
Pricing is not published as a simple per-seat grid: the official pricing page asks prospects to contact sales because cost depends on products, user counts, and term (InEight pricing page, 2026). Treat any budget number as internal until your procurement team validates a quote.
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Pros and cons
Pros
- Strong emphasis on integrated scope, cost, and schedule for heavy civil and industrial programs
- Broad published integration catalog including major ERP and authoring tools
- Modular adoption path so teams can start with a subset of capabilities
Cons
- No public list pricing; procurement needs a formal quote
- Enterprise focus means small jobs may see more process than payoff
- Full value depends on disciplined master data and integration ownership
Key features
Project controls: Connect scope, cost, and schedule with forecasting, earned value, and change workflows (InEight Project Controls, 2026).
Estimating and scheduling: CPM scheduling with collaborative planning hooks and estimating aligned to field and commercial data (InEight homepage, 2026).
Document and contract control: Central registers, e-signature partners such as DocuSign and Adobe Sign, and links into review tools like Bluebeam (InEight integrations, 2026).
Model-linked data: Revit, Navisworks, and Civil 3D called out as sources that push 3D geometry and metadata into InEight Model (InEight integrations, 2026).
ERP alignment: Named connectors for SAP, Oracle Cloud ERP, Microsoft Dynamics, Deltek, JD Edwards, Sage, Viewpoint Vista, and others (InEight integrations, 2026).
Field execution: Modules described for capturing progress and tying it back to plans and cost (InEight homepage, 2026).
Pricing
Enterprise (contact sales)
Contact sales
InEight states pricing is not listed publicly and depends on products, users, and term; contact sales (InEight pricing page, 2026). Confirm any quote in writing before budgeting.
Frequently asked questions
How much does InEight cost per user?
InEight does not publish standard per-user prices on its public pricing page. The page states that enterprise pricing varies by products, user counts, and subscription length and directs you to contact sales for a number (InEight pricing page, 2026). Use that conversation to map modules, named users versus concurrent use, hosting assumptions, and implementation services.
Does InEight run on macOS or only Windows?
Much of the suite is positioned as cloud software you reach through a browser, which is how many teams on macOS access enterprise construction platforms day to day. InEight also lists desktop ecosystem ties such as Microsoft Project and Office files in its document workflows (InEight integrations, 2026). If you need a hard guarantee for a specific module on Apple silicon, ask the vendor for the current supported-client matrix.
Can InEight consume BIM geometry from Revit or Navisworks?
Yes, according to the official integrations directory, Autodesk Revit and Autodesk Navisworks can push 3D geometry and metadata into InEight Model (InEight integrations, 2026). Civil 3D appears on the same list for similar model feeds, which matters for linear infrastructure jobs.
What does InEight Project Controls add beyond a standalone CPM tool?
The product page groups budgeting, forecasting, change orders, earned value, and detailed work packaging as one connected layer so percent complete, hours, and dollars stay tied to the same work breakdown (InEight Project Controls, 2026). That is a different center of gravity from a schedule-only system, even if you still exchange dates with Primavera P6.
We already run Oracle Primavera P6; does InEight replace it?
Not automatically. InEight documents an Oracle P6 integration to import or export schedule information with InEight Estimate, Schedule, and Control (InEight integrations, 2026). Many owners keep P6 as the scheduling system of record while feeding actuals and cost layers from a controls platform; confirm the exact bidirectional behavior for your revision of P6 during a technical workshop.
Who is the typical buyer for InEight?
Marketing repeatedly addresses owners, contractors, and engineers on large capital projects across transportation, power, water, oil and gas, mining, and nuclear examples (InEight homepage and Project Controls pages, 2026). If you run small tenant improvements with light controls maturity, evaluate whether the governance overhead matches the project risk profile.