Document Crunch Launches Full Project-Level Risk AI Platform in the U.S.
2026-06-12 09:20
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Document Crunch has launched a next-generation, full project-level risk intelligence platform, expanding single document review into a risk management system covering the entire project lifecycle. The platform helps teams manage risks, protect project profits, and reduce disputes through earlier risk detection and automated workflows. In North America, the average cost of a single construction dispute has exceeded $60 million.

The new platform operates as a risk intelligence system, comprising three interconnected layers responsible for identifying risks, taking action, and ensuring visibility throughout the project lifecycle.

CrunchAI technology is based on specialized expertise in construction documents and their interrelationships within project document sets, employing a proprietary approach to process construction documents. The system delivers verifiable information with direct citations to source documents such as contracts, specifications, markups, transmittals, and addenda.

The Project Assist agent layer applies CrunchAI across the entire project document set for holistic analysis rather than individual review, uncovering risks that can only be identified by reviewing documents simultaneously. Teams can ask complex questions across source files, complete time-consuming tasks, identify scope gaps, and automatically generate deliverables such as redlines, submittals, notices, and Requests for Information (RFIs) through a chat interface.

Built-in platform workflows ensure teams adhere to company standards and transfer institutional knowledge to scale expertise. The Project Manual feature helps teams quickly identify contractual obligations, ensuring decision-making consistency from the office to the field.

To date, Document Crunch has been deployed in over 10,000 client projects, serving general contractors and specialty contractors with an annual construction volume exceeding $350 billion, with a growing user base among designers, owners, and insurance companies. Early adopters of the new platform report significant time savings and improved work quality. Lee Wyman, Vice President of Ben Hur Construction Co., estimates an 80% reduction in contract and scope review time, along with enhanced overall risk analysis quality across subcontracts.

The construction industry continues to grow, but the frequency and average cost of disputes are also rising. According to Arcadis' 15th Annual Construction Dispute Report (2025), the average value of construction disputes in North America exceeds $60 million, primarily due to contract document errors and failure to understand or comply with contractual obligations. Meanwhile, McKinsey & Company predicts that construction demand will grow by approximately 70% by 2040, while NCCER data shows that 41% of the current construction workforce is nearing retirement. Unlike general AI tools not specifically designed for the construction industry, Document Crunch's proprietary pre-processing technology more accurately parses construction documents, with each response directly pointing to specific clauses and contextual references.

Document Crunch's next-generation project-level AI risk intelligence platform is now available in the United States and Canada. For more information, visit documentcrunch.com.

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