Construction Schedules: A New Feature in the 'Progress' SaaS Application

Progress - Internal Construction Planning and Management Application

ROLE

Product Design Intern

DURATION

3 Months

PLATFORM

Web Application

INDUSTRY

Construction Tech

ASBL

ASBL (Ashoka Builders India Pvt. Ltd.) is a Hyderabad-based real estate developer that manages large residential projects using internal tools for planning, scheduling, and Management. The product I worked on was part of this internal ecosystem, used daily by cross-functional teams on active construction projects.

CONTEXT

Understanding the Construction Landscape

PLATFORM OVERVIEW

A comprehensive digital solution designed for project managers, site engineers, and quality assurance teams managing complex residential construction projects.

PROJECT SCOPE

Multi-year residential developments requiring precise coordination across numerous stakeholders, phases, and dependencies.

THE CRITICAL CHALLENGE

Construction delays are only identified after they've already occurred, leaving teams scrambling to recover lost time and resources.

BUSINESS IMPACT

Late project handovers to customers

Damaged business credibility

Financial penalties and cost overruns

PROBLEM STATEMENT

" Construction teams lack early visibility into project progress, forcing them into a reactive cycle of damage control rather than proactive management."

No Early Visibility

On-site progress remains invisible until formal reporting cycles, creating dangerous blind spots in project timelines.

Manual Updates

Teams rely on Broken communication through Excel spreadsheets, WhatsApp messages, and phone calls—creating information silos.

Missed Dependencies

Critical task relationships and dependencies fall through the cracks, causing cascading delays across project phases.

"By the time we know there's a delay, it's too late to act. We're always putting out fires instead of preventing them."

— Project Manager Insight

TARGET USERS

Who We're Designing For

Three distinct user groups with interconnected workflows and shared objectives for project success.

01

Project Managers

Oversee entire project lifecycle, coordinate resources, and ensure on-time delivery. Need high-level visibility and early risk indicators.

02

Site Engineers

Manage day-to-day construction activities and technical execution. Need efficient ways to report progress and flag issues.

03

Quality Teams

Ensure construction meets standards and specifications. Need real-time access to task completion and inspection schedules.

PRIMARY USER GOAL

Enable proactive action before delays occur, shifting from reactive firefighting to preventive project management.

CORE USER NEED

Clear, real-time project status accessible to all stakeholders, eliminating information lag and enabling faster decision-making.

RESEARCH FOCUS AREA

Our investigation centered on two critical questions that would shape the solution:

How do delays occur?

Understanding the root causes and contributing factors that lead to project delays and missed deadlines.

When do teams discover them?

Identifying the timing gap between when delays actually begin and when they're recognised by management.

KEY FINDINGS & PAIN POINTS

Our research uncovered systemic issues preventing proactive project management and creating a culture of reactive problem-solving.

Discovery Too Late

Delays are identified after deadlines have passed, eliminating any opportunity for preventive action or early intervention.

Manual Reporting Lag

Information moves slowly through manual channels, creating a dangerous gap between on-site reality and management awareness.

Fragmented Data

Project information scattered across Excel, WhatsApp, emails, and phone calls no single source of truth for project status.

Cascading Issues

Small bottlenecks accumulate unnoticed, eventually creating major delays that impact multiple project phases and timelines.

BEFORE

Existing User Flow

The current workflow operates in a reactive cycle, with critical delays only becoming visible after intervention opportunities have passed.

STEP 01

Manual Progress Updates

Site engineer records progress in spreadsheets or sends updates via WhatsApp at end of day or week.

STEP 02

Weekly Review Cycle

Project manager reviews accumulated updates during scheduled weekly meetings—creating up to 7-day information lag.

STEP 03

Post-Deadline Discovery

Delays discovered only after deadlines have been missed—damage already done to project timeline.

STEP 04

Reactive Escalation

PM escalates to leadership and assigns corrective actions, scrambling to minimize impact and recover lost time.

THE CORE PROBLEM

This reactive workflow provides no early warning system, forcing teams into constant firefighting mode instead of proactive management.

SOLUTION

Proposed Solution

A real-time platform that transforms construction management from reactive to proactive, giving teams the visibility and tools to prevent delays before they happen.

Real-Time Dashboard

Live project progress visualization showing task status, completion rates, and team activity across all construction phases.

Early Warning System

Intelligent alerts flag at-risk tasks based on dependencies, timelines, and historical patterns catching issues before they become delays.

Centralized Platform

Single source of truth for all task updates, eliminating scattered communication across multiple tools and channels.

Actionable Insights

Data-driven recommendations enable PMs to intervene early with targeted corrective actions before delays impact timelines.

AFTER

New User Flow

The redesigned workflow creates a proactive management cycle with real-time visibility and early intervention capabilities.

STEP 01

Instant Task Updates

Site engineer updates task status directly in the platform from mobile device information flows immediately to all stakeholders.

STEP 02

Live Visualization

Dashboard instantly reflects changes, visualizing project status, dependencies, and risk indicators in real-time for the entire team.

STEP 03

Automated Risk Detection

System continuously analyzes task progress against timelines and dependencies, automatically flagging potential delays before they occur.

UI Screens

Focused on creating Plan Cards, the planning board, and multi-level Gantt views to visualise timelines and work durations, along with the Real-time Gantt and 15-day PR & WD graph to track live progress and performance trends

Plan Cards

01 / 03

Introduced Plan Cards so teams can create up to three different schedules, compare them, and keep one active plan at a time without disrupting ongoing work.

In designing the Plan Cards, the goal was to provide clarity and control. Each card prominently displays its status, allowing PMs to switch between plans or compare them at a glance. This structure empowers users to confidently explore different what-if scenarios before committing to a final project timeline.

Scheduling Gantt

02 / 03

The Scheduling Gantt was designed for the planning phase, where PMs need flexibility to build, compare, and refine timelines. With multi-level views (Entity → LT → WP), it gave them full control to assign tasks, define dependencies, and test different scenarios before committing.

By keeping the structure simple and navigable, the Scheduling Gantt provided clarity across levels, making dependencies and milestones easy to track. This helped PMs explore what-if plans confidently, without overwhelming detail.

Real Time Gantt

03 / 03

Created a real-time tracking view that turned static plans into living timelines, surfacing progress updates and schedule shifts as they happened.

With instant visibility into delays, workloads, and bottlenecks, the Real-time Gantt empowered PMs to act decisively, transforming the view into a decision-making dashboard that kept projects moving forward.

Added a 15-day PR/WD graph within the Real-time Gantt, designed to give a quick, visual snapshot of performance over recent cycles.

By translating activity into clear trends, the graph helped teams spot inefficiencies early, adjust workloads, and make faster decisions without digging through detailed timelines.

IMPACT

Expected Outcomes

70%

Faster Issue Detection

Reduction in time to identify project delays

50%

Fewer Late Handovers

Decrease in delayed project completions

100%

Unified Platform

Single source of truth for all teams

FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES

Predictive analytics using historical project data

Resource optimization recommendations

Integration with existing construction tools

This UX case study demonstrates how thoughtful design can transform construction management from reactive crisis response to proactive project control, ultimately delivering better outcomes for teams, clients, and the business.

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