About
StruxHub is an all-in-one construction site operations platform designed specifically for field teams. Unlike generic project management tools that add administrative burden, StruxHub puts logistics control, live visibility, and workflow automation directly in the hands of superintendents and site managers. At its core, StruxHub allows teams to import drone or GIS map files and visualize all site activity on a live, geolocated map. Trade partners can self-schedule their own deliveries, reducing coordination phone calls by up to 83% and freeing superintendents from constant firefighting. Safety announcements, logistics alerts, and site-wide communications can be broadcast instantly to every worker on site. StruxHub's powerful workflow configurator transforms paper forms into structured digital workflows covering safety inspections, quality checklists, and daily activity reports—all built from a standard library of resource and workflow properties. Equipment, materials, and labor resources are tracked visually, enabling both project-level insights and cross-project analytics for owners. The platform serves a wide range of project types—airports, data centers, hospitals, solar farms, higher education campuses, and large commercial builds—making it suitable for general contractors managing complex trade coordination, industrial contractors needing resource visualization, and owners seeking portfolio-level visibility. StruxHub is positioned as the field-first alternative to platforms like Procore, emphasizing ease of adoption for the people actually building on site.
Key Features
- Visual Map-Based Site Management: Import drone or GIS map files and visualize all site activity, resources, and logistics on a live, geolocated map in real time.
- Self-Service Delivery Scheduling: Enable trade partners to self-schedule their own deliveries, cutting coordination time by 83% while keeping superintendents fully in control.
- Configurable Workflow Engine: Transform paper forms into digital workflows for safety inspections, quality checklists, and daily activity reports using a drag-and-drop configurator.
- Resource Tracking: Track quantities and usage of equipment, materials, and labor across the jobsite with structured, standardized field data capture.
- Site-Wide Announcements & Alerts: Broadcast safety and logistics alerts instantly to every worker on site, keeping the entire team informed and aligned without phone calls.
Use Cases
- Managing inbound material deliveries across dozens of trade partners on a large commercial construction jobsite without constant phone coordination.
- Digitizing paper-based safety inspection and quality control forms into structured, trackable workflows for field superintendents.
- Giving project owners real-time portfolio visibility across multiple active construction projects with standardized reporting.
- Visualizing equipment placement, labor resources, and logistics flow on a live drone or GIS map of the construction site.
- Broadcasting safety alerts and site logistics updates instantly to all workers on a large hospital or data center construction project.
Pros
- Dramatic Reduction in Coordination Calls: Self-scheduling deliveries and centralized logistics eliminate the constant phone calls that drain superintendent time on busy jobsites.
- Field-First Design: Built specifically for the people doing the work on site, not just office-based project managers—reducing admin burden and increasing adoption.
- Trusted by Tier-1 Contractors: Used on major projects by Turner Construction, Hensel Phelps, EllisDon, DPR, Skanska, and other leading GCs across diverse project types.
- Cross-Project Owner Visibility: Owners can track all projects in a single platform and allow contractors to collaborate across jobs, enabling portfolio-level insights.
Cons
- Enterprise-Focused Pricing: Pricing is not publicly listed and requires a demo, making it less accessible for small contractors or individual subcontractors.
- Requires Trade Partner Adoption: Full delivery scheduling benefits depend on trade partners actively using the platform to self-schedule, which requires onboarding effort.
- Limited Public Integration Details: Information about integrations with other construction software (e.g., Procore, Autodesk) is not prominently documented in public materials.
Frequently Asked Questions
StruxHub is a construction site operations platform built for field teams—primarily general contractors, industrial contractors, and project owners managing complex jobsites. It focuses on logistics, delivery coordination, workflow management, and resource tracking.
StruxHub enables trade partners to self-schedule their own material deliveries through the platform, eliminating the need for superintendents to manage inbound calls and manual scheduling. Customers report cutting coordination time by up to 83%.
StruxHub powers projects across airports, data centers, commercial buildings, hospitals, higher education campuses, hospitality, manufacturing, process plants, and solar farms—from mid-size builds to large, complex multi-trade projects.
StruxHub is designed to complement or replace site logistics and field operations functionality. Customers describe it as combining elements of delivery management, scheduling, and field data tools in a single platform focused on what happens on the ground.
StruxHub captures structured, standardized field data across projects so that teams can unlock AI-powered insights. By ensuring consistent data collection, the platform sets the foundation for analytics and intelligence that would be blocked by unstructured or inconsistent tracking.