An excavator moves earth at one end of the project.
A surveyor records elevations at the other.
At the office, the consultant adjusts the model.
And the client requests documentation.
Everyone is working on the same project—but rarely in the same system.
Models are sent back and forth. Excel sheets multiply. Photos are stored in folders. Versions get confused. Questions arise—and answers come too late.
It’s not a lack of effort. It’s a lack of connection.
At Infrakit, the approach is simple:
What if the entire project could be seen and understood in one place—on a single, shared, live map?
Hear how the contractor Rivenes AS achieved faster processes and more reliable project management through improved data flow, quantity control, and automated workflows between office and site.
Learn how the contractor Rivenes AS achieved faster processes and more reliable project management through improved data flow, quantity control, and automated workflows between office and site.
When the Map Becomes the Project’s Common Language
Imagine all project data—designs, surveys, quantities, photos, machine data, and quality control—collected on a single digital map that the whole team works in.
Not as a static handover.
But as a continuously updated reality.
This is the core of Infrakit:
A map-based collaboration platform that connects clients, consultants, contractors, surveyors, and machine operators in a shared digital ecosystem.
When the consultant updates the model, it’s visible on site.
When measurements are taken, the project updates automatically.
When earth is moved, it’s documented automatically.
This creates a single source of truth—rather than five versions of the same thing.
Learn how the international contractor consortium Sotralink uses real-time access to project data, models, and progress to gain better oversight, make faster decisions, and streamline workflows on Scandinavia’s largest infrastructure project.
From Fragmented Reality to Shared Insight
In many construction projects, friction arises at the interfaces:
- Between office and site
- Between design and execution
- Between documentation and payment
When data is scattered across multiple systems, coordination becomes heavy. Misunderstandings grow. Errors are discovered too late.
With a unified platform, the dynamic changes:
- Project data lives in one place—not in folders or emails
- Documentation is linked directly to location
- Everyone works in the latest version
- Progress can be tracked in real time
- Responsibility and history are visible and traceable
It’s not just about digitization.
It’s about removing uncertainty.
Learn how Svevia AB uses real-time Infrakit data on a ~10 km road project to ensure close coordination between field teams, multiple contractors, and traffic considerations, while increasing transparency and traceability through digital planning, documentation, and shared live project data.
One Ecosystem—From Design to Final Documentation
The platform functions as a complete ecosystem, where different tools work together:
- A live dashboard for management and oversight
- A mobile solution for the site, with access to models and updates
- Integrated measurement and quality assurance directly in the project
- Logistics and quantity tracking, with CO₂ insights
- Data for analysis and management reporting
The system can integrate with CAD, BIM, machine control, and IoT solutions, so existing tools don’t need to be replaced—they are connected.
The result is a seamless flow from the first line in the model to the last documented cubic meter of earth.
Watch how Norwegian contractor Romarheim AS improved decision-making through digital transformation in collaboration with Infrakit. Real-time access to models, excavation progress, and project data strengthens communication and creates greater transparency on site.
Digital Maturity as a Strategic Advantage
With increasing demands for documentation, ESG compliance, and CO₂ reduction, data is no longer just a project tool—it’s a strategic resource.
When measurements are reduced by 10–20%,
when errors are detected earlier,
when progress is documented continuously,
and when quantities and transport are traceable,
efficiency and transparency grow.
This creates more predictable and controlled projects, stronger decision-making, fewer surprises in cost and schedule, and a better foundation for future projects.
From Research to Shared Reality
Infrakit originated from a research project in construction automation at the University of Oulu, Finland. The goal was to solve a fundamental problem in construction: inefficient communication between those who design and those who build.
Today, the solution is used on thousands of projects internationally, developed with a focus on data security and robustness. The vision remains the same:
To create cohesion in an increasingly complex industry.
When everyone sees the same picture, it becomes easier to build it right the first time.
Infrakit turns real-time construction data into better decisions
Infrakit is a digital platform designed to increase productivity and support a more sustainable construction industry, with the potential to reduce total project costs by up to 20%. It is used by leading contractors and infrastructure clients.
Since 2010, Infrakit has helped digitize construction projects worth over €30 billion through more than 3,000 projects in 13 countries.
Would you like to learn how Infrakit is shaping the future of infrastructure projects—from the Tampere Tramway to the European route E6 expansion and the A9 motorway upgrade in Austria—and how more cohesive data management, collaboration, and documentation can simplify your upcoming projects?
If relevant, please contact Mickey Lund at +45 93 85 75 75 or ml@buildingnetwork.dk to learn more or schedule a presentation.







