A compliance automation for a construction business tackles one specific leak: subcontractor licences, insurances, SWMS and inductions all expire, and keeping current copies of every document for every subbie on every site is a spreadsheet and endless chasing. The day one lapses unnoticed is the day you carry real safety and legal exposure, and you usually find out at the worst possible time. Bamco builds it around the tools you already run, so it fits your operation rather than forcing you to change how you work.
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Subcontractor licences, insurances, SWMS and inductions all expire, and keeping current copies of every document for every subbie on every site is a spreadsheet and endless chasing. The day one lapses unnoticed is the day you carry real safety and legal exposure, and you usually find out at the worst possible time.
This is not a generic problem with a generic tool bolted on. It is a specific leak in a construction business, and the system is built to close it. You can see the full picture of where a construction business leaks margin on the construction industry page.
A compliance platform that watches every subcontractor document against its expiry and your site rules, and flags what is lapsing before it lapses. It tracks licences, insurances, SWMS and inductions, chases the subbie automatically when a document is due, and alerts your site or safety manager with the full context. It works alongside what you run in Hammertech or your site-access system, so compliance is monitored continuously rather than audited in a panic before an inspection.
Bring us the idea you already have, or book an audit and we map where the money is leaking. Either way, you deal directly with the senior team that designs and builds it.
Week one. From week one you can see, at a glance, which subbies are compliant and which are not, across every active site, instead of trusting a spreadsheet someone updates when they remember.
Month three. By month three the automated chasing has closed most of the gaps that used to sit open, expired documents are the exception rather than the norm, and a safety audit becomes a report you run rather than a week of frantic collection.
Engagements typically start around $50k and are scoped after a systems audit, priced as a fraction of what a legacy build of the same capability would have quoted. You get a fixed-scope proposal with a real number before anything is built, and you own what we build. The point is not the price. It is that a well-built compliance automation for a construction business is meant to pay for itself in multiples, by plugging a leak that is costing you every week it stays open.
Whether you can name exactly what you want built, or you just know something is leaking, the next step is the same conversation.