How Built Insights Enhances Quality & Commissioning with Portfolio Analytics
In the built environment, seeing the whole picture matters. Spreadsheets, static checklists, and single-project views can only go so far. Built Insights was designed to expand your visibility and decision-making power by turning data into something you can see, explore, and act on.
For quality & commissioning teams, Built Insights enhances your existing CxAlloy data with spatial, graphical, and tabular analytics to help you work smarter across your entire portfolio of commissioning projects.
What Is Spatial Analytics in Commissioning and Why It Matters
Built Insights maps issues and equipment, directly onto your drawings. Whether you’re working on MEP, lighting systems, electrical circuits, or HVAC zones, spatial context helps your team see exactly where the issue is, what it affects, and how to resolve it.
- Mark up your own floor plans with live connections to CxAlloy
- Track equipment by exact location
- Get insights on system-level impact, not just room-by-room

For MEP, building automation, fire protection, security, IT/low voltage, envelope commissioning, and quality assurance teams, this means fewer assumptions and faster resolutions.
Using Graphical Dashboards to Improve Quality and Commissioning Workflow Visibility
Built Insights currently converts raw project data from CxAlloy (other integrations possible e.g. Procore and 3rd Party Data) into visual dashboards built for both the field and office teams.
Instead of hunting through reports, teams can view portfolio status by project, system type, location, or custom tag. Dashboards show pre-sorted issues and let you filter based on what matters most to your role.
- Get a real-time snapshot of what’s open, complete, or overdue
- Visualize issues categorized and filtered by floor or system
- Build custom dashboards for specific project needs
This allows Cx teams, quality managers, and PMs to quickly assess project health and take action.

Tabular Analytics for Cross-Project Issue Tracking in Commissioning
While Built Insights provides tabular views for any of your portfolio data, cross-project issue tracking is probably the most popular.
Built Insights takes your existing CxAlloy issue data and makes it easier to work with at scale. Tabular analytics lets you search, sort and filter across your entire portfolio, so you can see trends and priorities without jumping between separate project views.
- Search all projects from a single view
- Filter by keyword, system type, or status
- Export and share reports with stakeholders
Need to find every lighting-related issue? Check all open items across five sites? Apply a filter and get instant results. And with the upcoming AI Agent, you’ll be able to simply ask a question like, “Show me all lighting issues across my portfolio” and have the filters applied for you automatically.
This is especially valuable for program-level commissioning managers and enterprise quality assurance teams.

From Project Details to Portfolio Perspective
Built Insights was created to give commissioning and quality teams the perspective they need to manage not just individual projects, but entire portfolios. By combining spatial, graphical, and tabular analytics, it delivers real-time visibility into project status, system performance, and cross-project trends.
For project managers, this means faster decision-making with reliable information. For portfolio and regional managers, it means executive-level view of performance across multiple sites, making it easier to spot patterns, allocate resources, and keep projects on track.
Whether reviewing floor plans, tracking equipment, monitoring dashboards, or filtering portfolio-wide issues, Built Insights turns data into insight you can act on immediately. The result: fewer surprises, faster resolutions, and stronger performance across your entire commissioning process.
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