ForgeFlow connects engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning data to prove whether project activities are actually ready to execute -and predicts delivery risk before it impacts schedule or cost.
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What Does ForgeFlow Do?
Progress Validation
- ForgeFlow does not rely on reported progress – it validates progress against real delivery evidence.
- Cross‑checks reported completion against drawings issued, materials delivered, labour hours and ITR/completion records
- Flags progress that cannot be supported by engineering, procurement, construction or completion data
- Highlights areas where reported % complete exceeds verified readiness
- Provides leadership with a validated project progress position rather than estimated status

Why Schedules Fail in Real Projects
- Activity scheduled to start before drawings are issued
- Equipment or materials delivered after planned start date
- Engineering queries unresolved when work is due to begin
- The schedule assumes readiness – site reality often makes execution impossible
- ForgeFlow automatically prevents activities starting before prerequisites are met
Why Reported Progress Is Often Misleading
- Manual progress percentages are often based on estimates
- Engineering deliverables may not be issued despite reported completion
- Materials and equipment may not yet be delivered
- Inspection and completion records may be outstanding
- ForgeFlow calculates progress using real evidence from documents, deliveries, labour and ITRs