Sitedrive
Sitedrive is a construction scheduling and site execution platform that keeps phases, locations, and progress in one production-style plan and connects with BIM data through integrations and its API.
According to its public marketing site, Sitedrive is used on more than 300 jobsites and positions itself around shorter cycle times, including stated targets of roughly 15% faster delivery early on and up to 50% longer term where its methods take hold (Sitedrive, as of 2026). The product is aimed at contractors and site teams that want one coordinated schedule instead of many disconnected files and whiteboards.
Teams model phases and locations together, then watch live status so gaps, overlaps, and blockers show up before they turn into lost days. That supports daily huddles and trade coordination without waiting for weekly schedule prints to catch drift.
The vendor lists API-based ties to tools such as Microsoft Project, Power BI, and BIM-oriented data paths so schedules and dashboards can stay aligned with model-backed project information. The interface is offered in English, Norwegian, Finnish, Spanish, French, Czech, and Danish.
Sitedrive does not publish standard list pricing; engagement typically starts with a demo. Confirm contract scope, user counts, integrations, and support with the vendor before you budget.
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Pros and cons
Pros
- Centralizes phase and location planning instead of many one-off schedules
- Real-time views support early detection of delays
- Lists BIM and analytics integrations for model-aligned planning
- Several European languages supported out of the box
Cons
- No public price list; procurement needs a sales conversation
- Depth of BIM integration depends on your toolchain and API use
- Best fit for teams ready to adopt a single production-style rhythm
Key features
Single site plan: Build one schedule that ties phases, locations, and work in progress so trades follow the same timeline.
Live progress signals: See whether the job is on track or trending late without waiting for manual rollups.
BIM-aware data path: API hooks and listed BIM tool connections help align schedules with coordinated model information.
MS Project exchange: Import and export schedules when teams still rely on Project for parts of planning.
Power BI output: Feed data to BI for portfolio or executive views beyond the core UI.
Multi-language UI: English, Norwegian, Finnish, Spanish, French, Czech, and Danish for distributed teams.
Industrialized construction framing: Messaging focuses on factory-like flow and idle-time reduction on site.
Pricing
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No public list price. Request a demo and quote on sitedrive.com. Verify currency and tax for your region.
Frequently asked questions
What is Sitedrive used for?
Sitedrive is software for planning and tracking construction production on site. Teams use it to keep phases, locations, and progress in one schedule and to spot delays early. It targets faster, more predictable site execution than juggling separate files.
Does Sitedrive work with BIM?
The vendor advertises BIM-related integrations and API connectivity so schedule data can align with coordinated project information. Exact behavior depends on your models, CDE, and how you connect exports or APIs. Ask Sitedrive for a technical review against your stack.
How much does Sitedrive cost?
Public list pricing is not posted. You typically book a demo and receive a quote based on project scale, user counts, and services. Budget only after you have a written proposal from the vendor.
Can Sitedrive import Microsoft Project schedules?
The product page lists Microsoft Project import and export so you can move schedules between tools. Validate round-trip fidelity on a pilot project before you rely on it for contractual dates.
Which languages does Sitedrive support?
The marketing site lists English, Norwegian, Finnish, Spanish, French, Czech, and Danish. Confirm whether your contract covers all locales you need for field and office staff.
Sitedrive vs traditional CPM tools: what is different?
Sitedrive emphasizes on-site production control and fast feedback loops rather than only long-range CPM bars. It pairs schedule structure with real execution signals. Teams that only need office-only critical path planning may still use other tools alongside it.