Modular construction runs factory and site work in parallel. Most commissioning software was built for one location. CxAlloy and Built Insights give your factory QA team and your site commissioning team one platform, one record, and one continuous digital thread from manufacturing through closeout.
Modular construction delivers schedule compression by splitting fabrication and site work. That parallel workflow creates a coordination problem: quality data lives in the factory, but commissioning has to happen on site. Without a continuous record connecting the two, the thread breaks and teams start from scratch when the module arrives.
Factory acceptance data stays in QA spreadsheets and PDFs. Site commissioning teams re-audit work already done at the factory, or proceed without knowing what was found there.
The fabrication team and the field commissioning team are working the same assets in different places. Without a shared system, there is no way to know module readiness before the truck leaves.
Closeout requires reconciling factory QA records with site commissioning records. Without a single source of truth, that reconciliation is manual, slow, and prone to gaps owners will find.
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Modular programs involve factory QA teams, field commissioning crews, project owners, and general contractors,
often all working in different locations at the same time. Infinite Built serves all of them from a single source of truth.
Execute and document factory acceptance testing in CxAlloy. Every checklist, test, and issue captured in the same record the site team picks up on arrival.
Start from a known state. The factory record travels with the module. No re-entry, no reconstruction from PDFs, no guessing what was resolved before the truck left.
Real-time module readiness visibility without status calls. Issue sync with Procore and ACC keeps commissioning activity connected to the broader project schedule.
Analytics and reporting across every fabrication facility and project site. Spot schedule risk before it becomes a delay and see where every module stands without manual reconciliation.
CxAlloy structures commissioning around the asset, not the location. Your factory QA team captures NETA electrical tests, pre-functional checks, load testing results, and controls validation in the same record your site commissioning team picks up on arrival. Factory acceptance data follows the module to site. Nothing is re-entered. The thread holds from first test to turnkey closeout documentation.
CxAlloy's milestone and asset readiness tracking gives fabrication managers a clear answer to the question that determines your site schedule: is this module ready to ship? Open issues, incomplete checklists, and failed tests are visible before the shipping decision is made, not after the module arrives on site, where every open item costs more to resolve and delays the whole program.
Built Insights pulls live CxAlloy data into dashboards that span every facility and project site in your program. Smart Markups place module status directly on layout drawings. Your leadership team sees what is done, what is in progress, and what is at risk, without a status meeting to produce it.
CxAlloy syncs issues directly with Procore and Autodesk Construction Cloud, so your commissioning data stays connected to the broader project without manual re-entry. For modular programs with ERP, scheduling, or custom handover requirements, our team builds the integrations your workflow needs.
Modular programs involve fabrication partners, subcontractors, third-party inspectors, and owner representatives, all needing access to different parts of the same project record. Both platforms include the access controls, authentication, and data isolation options your procurement and security teams will require.
CxAlloy is ISO 27001:2022 certified and SOC 2 Type 2 attested. Your commissioning records are protected by the same rigor you apply to the systems they document.

Every enterprise customer gets a dedicated Customer Success Manager. Free online training, on-demand videos, live office hours, and a technical support team that knows commissioning. Not just software.