According to a recent LinkedIn post from Outbuild, the company is highlighting a new Schedule Impact Request module designed to centralize management of construction schedule changes. The post describes the tool as a “command center” for tracking impacts, with a table-based view of requests from open to approved or rejected stages.
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The LinkedIn post indicates that users can see key attributes such as submitter, affected activity, critical path status, reviewer, and impact on end dates, while also updating compensable and excusable fields directly in the table. It also notes options to group, filter, and customize columns, and promotes a personalized demo, suggesting an emphasis on driving adoption among construction project teams.
For investors, the post suggests Outbuild is deepening its value proposition in schedule and risk management within the construction software market. If the module improves workflow efficiency and reduces schedule risk for customers, it could support higher customer retention, upsell opportunities, and competitive differentiation versus other project management platforms.
By positioning the feature as a centralized risk-visibility tool, Outbuild appears to be targeting more sophisticated use cases and decision-makers such as project managers and executives. This may enhance the product’s fit for larger or more complex projects, potentially expanding average contract value and strengthening the company’s standing in the construction tech ecosystem.

