Construction Intelligence

Every Delay Has a Decision Behind It. We Fix the Decision.

Construction projects don't fail because of bad weather or slow suppliers alone. They fail because thousands of interdependent decisions — crew assignments, material orders, equipment moves, permit sequences — are made in isolation. Makkook connects them into one computable model so delays are anticipated, resources are leveled, and cost overruns are prevented before they start.

See the Demo Why Projects Go Over Budget

Why 85% of Construction Projects Exceed Budget or Timeline

These are not technology gaps. They are decision gaps — places where the right information exists but nobody computes the optimal action.

One Delayed Trade Cascades into Six
Your electrical subcontractor is 3 days late on Level 4. Drywall can't start. The painter's crew is now idle. HVAC testing pushes past the inspection window. Nobody saw this chain reaction because the schedule lives in a Gantt chart that doesn't compute dependencies dynamically.
Cascading delay amplification
Idle crew and equipment costs
Critical path violations undetected
Crews Are Assigned by Availability, Not Optimization
You have 4 active sites, 12 crews, and 3 pieces of heavy equipment. The site manager assigns based on who's available, not who's optimal. A crew rated for structural steel is doing formwork while the formwork crew waits for equipment at another site.
Skill-task mismatch across sites
Equipment mobilization waste
Multi-project resource conflicts
Materials Arrive Too Early or Too Late
Concrete was ordered for Week 12 but the foundation pour slipped to Week 14. Now you're paying for on-site storage and re-testing. Meanwhile, the rebar for Phase 2 hasn't been ordered because procurement waits for the PM to confirm the schedule manually.
Storage and re-handling costs
Material expiry and re-testing
Procurement-schedule disconnect
Risk Is Discussed in Meetings, Not Computed
Everyone knows monsoon season will slow earthwork. Everyone knows permit delays are likely. But nobody quantifies the impact on cost and timeline or pre-computes the mitigation plan. Risk stays a word in a meeting, not a number in a model.
Weather risk unquantified
Permit dependency chains ignored
Cost contingency guessed, not modeled

Project Scheduling & Resource Optimization Demo

See how Makkook optimizes a multi-phase construction project with resource leveling, dependency-aware scheduling, and risk simulation.

Project Timeline Preview
Foundation & Earthwork
Wk 1–8
Structural & Framing
Wk 6–18
MEP Rough-In
Wk 14–24
Finishes & Fit-Out
Wk 22–30
Testing & Handover
Wk 28–32
12 crews · 4 equipment units · 87 tasks Optimized
Compress Timelines. Level Resources. Prevent Overruns.
This demo models a 32-week commercial construction project: 87 tasks across 5 phases with finish-to-start and start-to-start dependencies, 12 crews with skill constraints, and 4 shared equipment units. Watch Makkook compute the optimal schedule, level resources across overlapping phases, and simulate the impact of a 2-week permit delay — with automatic re-optimization.
Dependency-aware critical path optimization
Multi-site crew and equipment leveling
Weather and permit delay scenario simulation
Cost impact preview before committing changes
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More Construction Demos Coming Soon

Material procurement optimization, multi-project portfolio leveling, and risk-adjusted bidding modules are in development.

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