My name is David Alves, and I’m a managing partner at Global Quality Partners (GQP), an AI integrations and software automation consultancy. We’ve spent decades helping Fortune 500 companies, venture capital-backed startups, and some of the most recognized brands in the world automate and improve their operations. Most recently, that work has centered on integrating artificial intelligence into the mix.
A little over a year ago, a family member called me with a problem.
He had built a solid six-figure excavation business and had landed an opportunity to take it into seven-figure revenue territory — by pursuing municipal and public works contracts. The revenue numbers were exciting. The margins were not.
The Margins Are Thin. The Back Office Has to Be Leaner.
Municipal work is different from private commercial work in one critical way: the overhead and compliance burden is enormous. Certified payroll filings. Prevailing wage determinations. OSHA recordkeeping. Lien waivers. Progress billing on tight schedules with demanding general contractors watching every line item.
For a small company without a deep back-office staff — or deep pockets to hire one — this is where businesses quietly fail. Not in the field. Not in the bid. In the paperwork.
I realized quickly that this wasn’t a problem unique to my family member’s company. It’s a structural reality for every contractor doing public works: general contractors, subcontractors, specialty trades. The larger the project portfolio, the more the back office becomes the bottleneck.
And I realized that GQP — with decades of software automation and now AI integration experience — was uniquely positioned to help.
The Construction Industry Is Ready for This
The construction industry is one of the last major industries to see serious technology-driven productivity gains in the back office. The field has seen improvements — GPS-tracked equipment, BIM, drone site surveys. But the back office is still running on spreadsheets, PDFs passed through email, and manual data re-entry between systems that don’t talk to each other.
AI changes this equation fundamentally. Not the “ask it a question and get an answer” AI most people think of when they hear the word. I mean agentic AI — systems that can read documents, extract data, make decisions, integrate with your existing software, and move work forward automatically while keeping a human in the loop where it matters.
The productivity gains are real, and they’re transformative enough that the technology pays for itself in recovered hours and reduced errors.
What We Set Out to Build
Digital Assistants is our answer to this problem. Not a generic AI tool, but purpose-built AI agents designed specifically for construction back-office workflows — informed by the real pain points we hear from contractors across the industry.
Here are the areas we focused on first, shaped directly by what contractors told us mattered most:
- Certified Payroll & Union Reporting — WH-347 generation, prevailing wage calculations, fringe benefit tracking, multi-jurisdiction compliance
- Change Order Processing — field slips to dollar amounts, schedule of values, cover letter generation
- RFIs & Submittals — document intake, classification, routing, and tracking
- Invoices, Progress Billing & Accounting Integration — AIA-style pay apps, retainage management, ERP sync
- Safety Reports & Incident Tracking — OSHA 300/300A log maintenance, incident notifications, toolbox talk logs
- Cashflow Management — cash position visibility, aging reports, billing gap alerts
- Bidding, Estimating & Software Integration — data flowing between field, project management, and accounting
- Analytics & Business Insights for Executives — portfolio performance, margin alerts, bid pipeline visibility
This Is a Two-Way Conversation
Whether you implement any of this yourself, work with your own technical team, or engage us to build and operate a managed Digital Assistant for your business — our goal is to share what’s genuinely possible and let you decide what makes sense for your operation.
These are the most exciting times I’ve seen in technology in my career. The back office that used to require three people can run with one. The compliance work that consumed your best admin every Monday can be done overnight. The financial surprises that blindsided owners mid-project can be caught in the first week, not the last.
We built Digital Assistants because the construction industry deserves access to this — and because the back office shouldn’t be the reason a good contractor with good field work doesn’t make it.
Welcome. We’re glad you’re here.