Your operational
systems are
only as good as what
feeds them.
Every system that runs on construction data — whether it plans, orders, automates, or decides — depends on the model being correct. When that data is incomplete or inconsistent, every connected system inherits the problem. DAQS validates model data at the source, so what reaches your systems is something they can actually use.
Operational systems are connected to the model. The data quality problem is not.
Teams invest heavily in operational systems — planning tools, ERP, AI platforms, digital twins. The assumption is that the input data is reliable. For construction model data, that assumption is rarely justified.
Fix the input. Everything downstream improves.
The data quality problem in construction isn't a system problem — it's a source problem. The model is where the data originates. That's where it needs to be governed.
DAQS puts validation in Revit, applied to every engineer's work-in-progress model, before anything is exported. Requirements are defined once — by the BIM coordinator, the system owner, or both — and enforced automatically across every model on every project.
What reaches your operational system has already been checked against its requirements. The transformation from model data to system input is governed end to end — not patched at the point of ingestion.
Any system that depends on model data.
The validation and structuring layer DAQS provides is not specific to one system type. The same governed data feed applies wherever model data needs to be reliable enough to act on.
From patching on ingestion to governing at the source
The operational system doesn't change. What changes is the reliability of what it receives — and where the responsibility for that reliability sits.
What unreliable model data costs across the industry
The cost of bad construction data doesn't sit in one place. It compounds through every system, every decision, and every project that depends on it.
Questions about model data for operational systems
Let's talk about what your systems need from the model.
We'll map your current data flow — where it originates, what it needs to become, and where it breaks down today.