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SharePoint for Construction: Document Control for Drawings, Specs, and Contract Docs

SharePoint as the document control platform for contract documents, drawings, specifications, submittals, RFIs, and the project documentation that construction litigation depends on. With version control, access discipline, and the retention policies that protect you for the statute of limitations period.

Why Construction Document Control Becomes a Litigation Crisis

A GC faces a construction defect claim four years after substantial completion. The attorney asks for the submittals, RFIs, daily logs, meeting minutes, and drawing revisions from the relevant period. The PM who ran the job has left the company. The project server was decommissioned. The documents exist somewhere across old laptops, archived email accounts, and a file server nobody has organized since the project closed. Assembling the document production takes three months of paralegal time at $200/hour. Several critical RFIs can't be found. The opposing counsel notices the gap. This scenario — which plays out at construction companies constantly — is the direct result of treating project documentation as a file storage problem rather than a records management discipline.
Construction SharePoint done right is built like a document control system from day one. Project sites created from a template with standard libraries for contract documents, drawings (current revision only), submittals, RFIs, ASIs, daily logs, meeting minutes, and correspondence. Version control on every document. Metadata that includes project, discipline, date, and status. Retention policies that archive project sites on closeout and retain them for the statute of limitations period (typically 6-12 years depending on jurisdiction). eDiscovery readiness for the inevitable dispute. And the governance model that prevents the drift into file-dump patterns that make documents unfindable three years later.

How Construction Companies Apply It

Project Document Control

SharePoint project sites with standard libraries for drawings (current revision), submittals, RFIs, ASIs, daily logs, meeting minutes, change orders, and correspondence. Version control, metadata, and the access discipline that ensures the right project team members see the right documents.

Project sites + drawings + submittals + RFIs + version

Archive & Litigation Readiness

Project archival on closeout with retention aligned to the statute of limitations. eDiscovery readiness for construction disputes. Litigation hold capability for active claims. The ability to produce project documents four or eight years after completion without a three-month paralegal scramble.

Archive + retention + eDiscovery + litigation hold

Company Intranet & Safety Resources

Modern intranet for company-wide resources — safety programs, training materials, HR policies, equipment procedures, and the operational content that benefits from good information architecture and search.

Intranet + safety + training + policies

What You Receive

SharePoint delivered as a construction document control platform: project site template with standard libraries, version control, metadata schema, access controls, retention policies for statute of limitations, eDiscovery readiness, archive workflow on project closeout, modern intranet, and the governance that prevents drift into file-dump patterns.

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SharePoint Intranet for Construction — FAQ

SharePoint or Procore for document control?

Procore is purpose-built for construction field documents — RFIs, submittals, daily logs, photos. SharePoint is stronger for long-term document retention, company-wide document management, and the eDiscovery capabilities litigation requires. Many contractors use both: Procore for active project field documents, SharePoint for contract documents, archive, and company-wide content.

The statute of limitations for construction defect claims varies by jurisdiction — typically 6-12 years from substantial completion, though some jurisdictions have longer periods for latent defects. We configure retention policies based on your legal counsel's guidance and the jurisdictions where you work.

Yes. Pre-qualified SharePoint developers and information architects with construction experience — project document control, retention design, eDiscovery, and the governance discipline construction litigation requires. 4-stage consulting-led matching, 92% first-match acceptance.

Document Control That
Survives the Statute of Limitations

Project sites, version control, retention, eDiscovery — SharePoint built for the documents construction litigation depends on.