Everyone’s talking about AI like it’s the second coming of Excel. But when you run a business, especially in construction, engineering, or architecture, the question isn’t “What’s possible?” It’s “What’s actually useful?”
Here’s the practical, field-tested advice you need:
Don’t start with AI, start with problems.
Make a list of the tasks your team hates doing. The ones that eat time but don’t need brainpower. That’s your goldmine. AI doesn’t replace experts, it kills repetition.
Check out our guide on How to Know What to Automate (and What Not To)
Begin small, automate one workflow.
Pick something simple – data entry, report generation, email follow-ups, file naming, form filling, etc. Build or test one automation, track how much time or money it saves, and only then scale.
Use no-code tools first.
Zapier, Make (Integromat), and Microsoft’s Power Automate are great no code platforms that can be combined with Copilot, Notion AI, or ChatGPT. You’ll get quick wins and understand your workflow logic before investing in custom code or large platforms.
Have a look at our post about using Power Automate to understand how it works and be inspired by what it could do for you: Streamline Construction Quality Assurance with SharePoint and Power Automate
Bring your team into it.
The best automations come from the people who actually do the work. Ask them what slows them down and involve them in testing small fixes.
A lot of times, keen engagement and adoption is where an automation or digital tool you’ve developed fail to provide value to the business. You’ll get better adoption and fewer “this doesn’t work” emails if your team has been included in the creation process.
Measure impact, not hype.
Time saved, errors reduced, response time improved. If you can’t measure it, it’s not helping you yet.
When you hit limits, build custom.
So much automation can be done through low code or no code tools like the ones outlined above. With ChatGPT, setting these up are extremely simple. Even creating code based solutions is now possible through ChatGPT as long as you’re willing to give it a try.
Sometimes though, these tools fail to be enough. You may get to a point where Power Automate errors are faced more often than the number of times it actually works – just because it’s handling far more processes than it’s been designed for. Or the no code solution needs to now carry out more functions that it was originally meant for, making it difficult to change or even work through and test. That’s when you stop duct-taping tools together and build dedicated apps, automations, or dashboards that fit your business exactly.
At Construct Digitally, that’s what I do, helping small-to-mid-sized AEC firms automate repetitive tasks, digitise QA processes, and turn manual workflows into smart, connected systems. The goal isn’t to make your business “AI-enabled.” It’s to give your team back their time, and sanity.
If you’re curious where AI could quietly save your business a few hundred hours a year, start with a single workflow. That’s where every smart AI journey begins.
