According to a recent LinkedIn post from Outbuild, the company is involved in the UCSF Health Helen Diller Hospital project, described as one of the largest healthcare developments in the United States. The post indicates that Outbuild is working alongside Herrero Boldt Webcor and a broader Integrated Form of Agreement team that includes multiple prominent design, engineering, and construction firms.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that Outbuild’s selection followed what is described as a thorough evaluation process focused on field needs, ease of use, and integration between scheduling and field planning. The content suggests that Outbuild’s platform is being used as a centralized environment for scheduling, risk identification, commitments, and updates, while connecting critical-path-method scheduling with collaborative pull planning and lean practices.
For investors, the involvement in a large, complex healthcare project could signal growing traction for Outbuild’s construction planning software in high-value institutional work. If the implementation proves successful, this reference project may enhance Outbuild’s credibility with other large owners and general contractors, potentially supporting future enterprise adoptions and strengthening its position in the construction technology segment.
The project’s emphasis on coordination among hundreds of builders and on minimizing process overhead suggests demand for tools that can handle both scale and collaboration. This may underscore a broader market opportunity in large capital projects for integrated planning platforms, where Outbuild could benefit from recurring usage, expanded seat licenses, or follow-on deployments on other major healthcare and infrastructure builds.

