Owner spotlight: Greater governance, visibility and audit trails

FastDraft’s 2025 Impact Survey shows that 93% of asset owners would recommend the platform to peers. Here’s how owners are gaining stronger governance, full oversight, and audit-ready records – all while saving time.

Gaining full oversight and governance across contracts

For asset owners, getting control of contract management right from the start of their projects is essential. According to King’s College London, 50% of adjudication cases in construction stem from poor contract administration . For asset owners, managing multiple contracts across a large portfolio is about much more than day-to-day admin. It’s about governance, traceability, and being confident that nothing slips through the cracks.

Our 2025 Impact Survey found:

  • 94% of owners save time every week using FastDraft
  • 94% say visibility of contract information has improved
  • 83% report stronger audit trails and traceability

With FastDraft, asset owners move away from fragmented systems and patchwork record-keeping. Instead, they gain full project oversight, clear governance, robust evidence trails, and confidence that compliance is baked in at every level.

Centralising contract data: no more silos or guesswork

Owners often juggle dozens of live contracts at once, each with its own communication trails, deadlines, and stakeholders. Without a central system, critical data ends up siloed, and portfolio-level reporting becomes slow and unreliable.

FastDraft solves this by creating one place for everything:

  • Contract data and documentation
  • Notices, responses, and deadlines
  • Supplier records and approvals 

That means no more guesswork, and no more wasted time chasing multiple systems for answers. Asset owners consistently highlight the benefits of “everything in one place”, making multi-project oversight smoother and less risky.

Saving time and reducing risk for owners and their partners

The gains don’t stop at the owner organisation itself. Supply chain partners are also brought into the same consistent workflows. That shared way of working reduces risk, saves time, and improves predictability across programmes.

When everyone works in one system, owners spend less time chasing suppliers and more time focusing on outcomes.

What owners say

Here’s how some asset owners described the biggest benefit FastDraft brings to their day jobs in our survey:

“As a manager, I like that FastDraft provides a central location for admin of projects and ease of navigation for review.” Senior QS at Port of Dover

“Clear and consistent communication with contractors in better alignment with the requirements of the contract leading to improved contract management and commercial outcomes” Senior Project Manager at National Gas

“The system naturally flows like the NEC contract should flow – enabling you to use the correct contractual tools for the safety of both parties.” Risk Management Team Leader at Environment Agency

The takeaway

Asset owners are under constant pressure to demonstrate compliance, keep their supply chain aligned, and maintain control across large and complex portfolios.

FastDraft is helping them do exactly that, with 94% reporting time saved, 94% improved visibility, 83% stronger audit trails, and 93% saying they’d recommend the platform to peers.

The message is clear: for owners, FastDraft delivers governance, visibility, and auditability where it matters most.

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30 Sep, 2025
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