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Procore Unveils Connected Common Data Environment with Agentic AI to Unify Project Lifecycle

Procore Redefines the Common Data Environment with Connected Data and Agentic AI

Procore Technologies, Inc. announced the launch of its connected Common Data Environment (CDE) today. The construction management software provider built this platform to unify and verify building data from design to handover. This single ecosystem merges workflows, documents, BIM models, and asset records. Consequently, the centralized architecture provides a secure foundation for advanced agentic artificial intelligence applications.

Optimized data has a direct impact on business success. This has been proven by recent studies conducted in the field. For instance, studies conducted at Dodge Construction Network indicate that optimizing data enhances productivity by 23%. Firms that optimize their data also increase construction volume by 27.8% using the same resources. In addition, such firms experience less than six days’ delay in their projects.

Lee Miles, General Manager of EMEA at Procore, emphasized the necessity of unified information systems.

“While construction has made significant progress in digitizing workflows, many organizations still operate across disconnected systems and siloed project data. The challenge is no longer simply moving from paper to digital, but ensuring information flows consistently across teams, processes, and the full project lifecycle. As regulatory expectations rise, projects become more complex, and firms adopt AI, connected data is becoming a competitive advantage. Organizations are moving beyond simple document storage and toward trusted and connected information environments that help improve performance today and enable agentic AI to operate with confidence.”

Agentic AI Coworkers Streamline Project Administration

The connected architecture embeds Datagrid capabilities directly into Procore AI. This integration introduces specialized AI coworkers to automate complex construction workflows. The automated system reasons across drawings, specs, and RFIs to resolve site discrepancies quickly.

Alain Waha, Chief Technology Officer of Buro Happold, shared measured results from embedding these tools.

“We’re on track to reduce construction administration work with respect to RFI creation, response, and submittal review by 50%. By embedding AI directly into project workflows, teams can spend less time navigating information and more time advancing the work.”

The platform aligns with strict European regulatory demands. For example, it secures the defensible audit trails required by ISO 19650 and the Building Safety Act. Procore will showcase this technology at Digital Construction Week in London on June 3-4. The initial rollout targets the UK and Ireland before expanding across EMEA. Additionally, a localized UK Data Zone is active now, and an EU Data Zone will launch in fall 2026. The company also targets Cyber Essentials certification by the end of the year.

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News Source: Businesswire.com