Winning Strategies for Contract Automation in 2025

Automation is reshaping the construction industry, addressing its most persistent challenges: rising costs, labour shortages, and increasing complexity. It’s a potentially game-changing advantage for an industry under pressure; but like any organisation change, it requires a structural approach.

Our latest whitepaper, the Contract Management Automation Playbook: Winning Strategies for 2025, offers an in-depth guide to help organisations leverage automation for improved efficiency, safety, and project outcomes. In this blog, we’ll explore the key takeaways from the whitepaper and show you how to take the first steps toward automation excellence.

The Current Landscape: Why Contract Automation Matters

The construction sector is facing a perfect storm of challenges, that many in the industries will be all-too aware of. These include:

  • Labour shortages: An aging workforce and fewer entrants into the industry exacerbate skill gaps.
  • Rising costs: Materials and labour remain significantly more expensive than pre-pandemic levels.
  • Sustainability pressures: The industry must address its substantial contributions to carbon emissions, waste, and resource consumption.
  • Building safety regulations: New standards, like the Building Safety Act 2022, demand enhanced compliance.
  • Economic uncertainty: Global events, including Brexit and COVID-19, have disrupted supply chains and project planning.

By automating repetitive and time-consuming processes like data entry, resource allocation, and budgeting, automation enables project managers to focus on higher level strategic decision-making.

Understanding the Automation Maturity Model

At the heart of our whitepaper is the Automation Maturity Model – a framework designed to help organisations understand where they are on their automation journey, and identify next steps.

Key steps include:

  • Assessing your current maturity: Our 10-minute online self-assessment tool makes it easy to identify strengths and areas needing development.
  • Setting realistic goals: Incremental progress is crucial; even advancing one maturity level within a year can deliver measurable benefits.
  • Developing a step-by-step plan: Focus on foundational practices first before advancing to industry-leading solutions.

The model uses visual tools like radar charts to pinpoint where improvements can be made, offering clarity and direction to technical leaders.

Benefits for All Stakeholders

Automation software delivers tangible benefits across the construction ecosystem:

  • Project Managers: Gain real-time insights for smarter decision-making.
  • Site Supervisors: Simplify scheduling and optimise resource allocation.
  • Architects and Engineers: Enhance collaboration with tools like Building Information Modelling (BIM).
  • Owners and Investors: Improve transparency with better cost control and oversight.
  • On-Site Workers: Experience safer environments through automated safety monitoring.
  • Contract Managers: Standardise workflows for robust contract compliance.

With these advantages, automation isn’t just a tool; it’s a strategic enabler for success.

How to Begin Your Automation Journey

Achieving automation excellence requires a structured approach:

  • Start with a Self-Assessment: Utilise our tool to identify your current maturity level and prioritise areas for improvement.
  • Engage Stakeholders: Collaboration is key. Empower your teams, involve decision-makers, and foster a culture that embraces change.
  • Focus on Incremental Progress: Target areas with the greatest improvement potential and build on those successes.
  • Leverage Expert Resources: Our solutions, from contract management software to e-learning and community support, provide the tools you need to succeed.

Unlock the Full Potential of Automation

The journey toward smarter contract management starts here. The Contract Management Automation Playbook equips you with the strategies to overcome industry challenges and achieve operational excellence.

Ready to transform your organisation?

Download the full whitepaper and take the first step toward automation excellence. For tailored guidance, book a demo or contact us at enquiries@builtintelligence.com.

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