StruxHub
StruxHub is a cloud construction site operations platform that layers logistics, deliveries, forms, and resource tracking on live geolocated maps so field teams coordinate work without juggling static PDFs and phone chains.
Built around a shared map of the jobsite, StruxHub imports drone or GIS basemaps and keeps logistics, workflows, and resource data in one place that updates as the project moves. The vendor states that trade partners can self-schedule deliveries while the team retains control, and that this delivery workflow can cut coordination time by 83% (StruxHub, 2025).
Beyond deliveries, teams can broadcast site-wide announcements, configure safety and quality workflows from forms, and track equipment, materials, and labor-style resources against properties you define. Superintendents and foremen see activity in context on the map instead of reconciling spreadsheets, photos, and radio calls at the trailer.
General contractors, industrial builders, and owner teams use StruxHub on large civil, commercial, healthcare, data center, and infrastructure-style projects where many firms share one gate and one schedule. Pricing is not published on the public homepage; evaluation starts through the vendor???s demo request flow.
Because coordination sits on a live map and structured field data, reporting can stay tied to locations and trades rather than ad hoc messages. That model targets daily jobsite operations rather than back-office estimating or design authoring.
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Pros
- Keeps logistics, deliveries, and field workflows on one geolocated map instead of scattered PDFs and chats.
- Supports self-scheduled deliveries with guardrails so the office does not become a switchboard.
- Configurable workflows help teams digitize inspections and site processes without one-off spreadsheets.
Cons
- Public pricing is not listed; you need a sales conversation to compare total cost.
- Focused on site operations, so it does not replace full design authoring or clash-first BIM coordination suites.
- Value depends on disciplined adoption across trades; partial rollouts still leave coordination gaps.
Key features
Geolocated site map: Import drone or GIS files and view logistics, work areas, and updates on a live map instead of flat sheets.
Delivery scheduling: Let trade partners book delivery windows while your team sets rules and keeps gate and crane time predictable.
Site announcements: Push safety and logistics notices so crews see the same message across the project.
Configurable workflows: Turn standard forms into repeatable safety, quality, and activity processes with StruxHub???s workflow tools.
Resource tracking: Record quantities and usage for equipment, materials, and labor-linked data fields you maintain in one library.
Structured field data: Capture consistent properties across forms and reports so exports line up across trades and phases.
Pricing
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Free
No public list price on struxhub.com as of 2026-04-03; request a demo for a formal quote.
Frequently asked questions
What is StruxHub used for on a construction site?
- StruxHub is used to run day-to-day site operations on a shared map: deliveries, logistics, announcements, configurable safety and quality workflows, and tracking for equipment, materials, and related field data. Teams aim to replace static PDFs and informal calls with structured, location-aware coordination.
Does StruxHub publish public pricing?
- The public marketing site emphasizes booking a demo and does not show standard per-seat or per-project prices in the main flow. Treat any budget number as provisional until you receive a written quote from StruxHub for your program and regions.
Can trade partners schedule their own deliveries in StruxHub?
- Yes. StruxHub describes a workflow where trade partners self-schedule deliveries while your team keeps control of rules and approvals. Exact permissions and approval steps are something to confirm during onboarding and configuration.
What map sources can StruxHub import?
- StruxHub states that you can import drone or GIS map files and visualize work on top of those basemaps. Supported file types and recommended coordinate settings should be confirmed with StruxHub or its onboarding materials for your survey pipeline.
Is StruxHub a replacement for Procore or similar construction management suites?
- StruxHub targets site logistics and field coordination on a map. Some customer quotes on the vendor site compare it to familiar construction software categories, but your stack decision should rest on which modules you already use for financials, drawings, and submittals. StruxHub is strongest where live site logistics and delivery control are the pain.
Who is StruxHub built for?
- Marketing materials highlight general contractors, industrial contractors, and owners who need predictable site operations across large or complex projects. Roles such as superintendents and foremen appear in testimonials focused on deliveries, safety, and daily field decisions.