RPA for the high-volume, rules-based back-office work that consumes construction admin time — AP invoice processing, certified payroll preparation, insurance certificate verification, lien waiver collection, and the compliance documentation that regulatory deadlines don't forgive.
Bots for subcontractor invoice processing — matching against commitments, retainage calculation, insurance certificate verification, lien waiver confirmation, and multi-level approval routing. Routine invoices processed automatically; exceptions routed to AP staff with context.
Bots for certified payroll preparation on Davis-Bacon and state prevailing wage projects — compiling timekeeping data, checking wage and fringe rates against published determinations, and formatting the WH-347 or state-specific certified payroll reports.
Bots for insurance certificate monitoring, lien waiver tracking, tax exemption certificate management, and the compliance documentation that regulatory deadlines don't forgive.
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For the 60-70% that are routine (correct amount, matching commitment, current insurance, lien waiver on file) — yes. For the exceptions (disputed amounts, missing documentation, split billing, retainage adjustments) — no, those need human judgment. We design the bot to handle the routine volume and surface exceptions with the context the AP clerk needs to resolve them quickly.
Yes — for the data compilation and formatting work. The bot pulls timekeeping data, checks rates against published wage determinations, and generates the WH-347 or state report format. The project manager still reviews and certifies — the bot handles the preparation work that today consumes hours per project per week.
Yes. Pre-qualified RPA developers with construction back-office experience — AP processing, certified payroll, insurance compliance, and the exception handling discipline construction automation requires. 92% first-match acceptance.
Invoice matching, certified payroll, insurance monitoring — RPA for the back-office work that scales with your project count.
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