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Contract analysis and version tracking for construction procurement

Maintain visibility and control as contracts evolve, so your team can understand what changed, why it changed, and what it means before commitments are finalised.

Contract analysis interface

How contract analysis is handled

TruBuild uses AI to analyze construction contracts, identify risk clauses, verify compliance requirements, and flag potential disputes. It helps teams understand obligations, protect against ambiguity, and make informed decisions before signing.

Contract negotiations introduce version complexity and risk.

Multiple contract versions circulate as legal, commercial, and technical teams make parallel edits.

Clause wording, scope references, and commercial terms can shift subtly between versions.

The aim is not just to track redlines, but to make change visible, traceable, and defensible.

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Used by teams responsible for contract governance and risk oversight

For anyone accountable for what ultimately gets signed and later defended.

Procurement and commercial teams
Legal and contract management teams
Project and delivery leadership
Evaluation and approval committees
Contract analysis interface

How does the evaluation flow work?

Define the evaluation

Upload contract versions

Contract documents are uploaded as negotiations progress, allowing versions to be reviewed sequentially.

Review submissions

Identify changes

Differences between versions are highlighted, showing where clauses, scope, or obligations have shifted.

Compare outcomes

Understand impact

Changes can be reviewed in context, helping teams assess potential commercial, delivery, or risk implications before approval.

Your report is ready

Record decisions

Accepted changes and supporting rationale can be retained alongside contract versions, creating a clear record of how final terms were reached.

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TruBuild contract analysis interface showing clause risk assessment

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