General contractors
$50M–$2B annual revenue. Mixed verticals. Tired of paying per-user prices for tools the field hates and the office tolerates.
For GCsSwiftCrane runs project management, construction financials, quality & safety, and field productivity on one shared data model — from preconstruction through closeout. The same RFI lives in the drawing markup, the change order, and the schedule impact.
Cloud or self-hosted. Mobile-first for the field. CSI MasterFormat, AIA G702/G703, and OSHA reporting on day one.
$ swiftcrane project status TWR-04 Tower 4 — Mixed-use, 18 floors phase=framing schedule CPM days saved=+3 critical path=curtain wall budget GMP=$ 84.2M committed=$ 71.8M forecast=on RFIs open=12 overdue=2 closed=104 submittals in review=8 ball-in-court=architect=5 safety observations 30d=47 TRIR=0.8 near-misses=3 daily logs last submitted 14:32 weather=clear 22°C $ swiftcrane invoice generate --period 2026-04 collecting 42 commitments · 7 change orders AIA G702/G703 generated retainage=10% this draw=$ 3.4M routing approval · PM → PE → owner ready ./out/2026-04-pay-app-08.pdf
What "operating system" means
Most construction software is a folder of single-purpose tools stitched together by spreadsheets. SwiftCrane is the data model that holds the project together.
An RFI on the curtain wall lives in the drawing markup, the schedule impact, the change-event log, and the daily-log search — automatically. Same record, every view, no double entry.
CPM-driven schedule, CSI MasterFormat budget, AIA G702/G703 billing — same WBS. When the curtain wall slips, the cash forecast slips automatically. EVM is a report, not a project.
Daily logs, observations, punch lists, T&M tickets, photos with GPS — all one-tap from the phone. Offline-capable. Sync when the truck rolls back into cell coverage.
SwiftCrane Cloud or a self-hosted single-tenant install in your VPC. Same product, same admin panel, same release cadence. Public-sector-ready air-gapped install on Enterprise.
Why SwiftCrane exists
If you've ever copied an RFI number from one tool, pasted it into a daily log, then re-typed it into a change order — you already know the problem.
The typical mid-market GC runs five to nine systems: a project management tool, a drawing viewer, a separate accounting package, a separate scheduling tool, a daily-log app, a safety app, a punch-list app, a bid-management tool, and a data warehouse to glue the reports together.
Every one of them is good at its job. None of them know about each other. The superintendent enters the daily log; the PM re-enters labor hours into accounting; the project engineer re-enters change-event data into the schedule; the comptroller re-enters everything into a forecast. The double entry is the workflow.
SwiftCrane is the layer underneath. One project, one WBS, one ledger, one schedule — read by every module, written by whichever module is in the user's hand.
| Point-solution stack | SwiftCrane |
|---|---|
| RFI in tool A, change order in tool B, schedule impact in tool C | Same record threads through all three views |
| Daily log on paper, labor hours re-entered into payroll | Daily log writes labor hours to the cost ledger directly |
| CPM schedule in P6, budget in Sage, no shared WBS | One WBS — CSI MasterFormat — drives schedule and budget |
| Closeout = three months of binder assembly | Closeout package generated from the live data on day one |
| Per-user pricing for tools the field never logs into | Unlimited users; priced per active project volume |
What's in the platform
An RFI isn't a row in Procore and a row in Bluebeam and a row in Sage. It's one record, with one history, that every module reads.
From the jobsite up
A daily log on the iPad becomes labor cost in the ledger. An RFI on the curtain wall becomes a schedule impact and a change event. A punch item becomes an as-built note. One record, every view.
Project management
RFIs threaded through schedule and budget.
Quality & safety
Inspections in your hand, OSHA in your reports.
Preconstruction
Bid leveling that becomes the budget.
Photos via Unsplash.
At a glance
Honest scope. We tell you what's solid, what's young, and what's on the roadmap.
Who SwiftCrane is built for
$50M–$2B annual revenue. Mixed verticals. Tired of paying per-user prices for tools the field hates and the office tolerates.
For GCsReal estate, healthcare, higher-ed, retail. Need a portfolio view across capital programs without rebuilding it in Power BI every quarter.
For ownersMechanical, electrical, plumbing, drywall, glazing. Need to push T&M and pay-app data without re-keying everything into the GC's system.
For specialty"We were running Procore plus Sage plus P6 plus Bluebeam plus a daily-log app. Every Friday someone spent six hours stitching a status report together. SwiftCrane killed the Friday. The status report runs itself."
— VP of Operations, mid-Atlantic GC · Read the customer stories →
Built by Deklarative
A small team that ships boring, durable software. Same group behind GenuStream messaging, VoxRidge telephony, and the Argitron compliance platform. Self-hosted by default, cloud-hosted on request.
Standards shipped on day one
Plus IFC for BIM exchange, Uniformat II for assemblies, and country-specific tax / lien forms. See what's in each module →
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