O6 is a construction project intelligence suite built on OCIS — an open file format for project data. Track productivity, forecast cost, run AI analytics, and walk away with a portable file you control. No platform lock-in. Ever.
Construction firms today face a hard tradeoff. Use a closed platform — and your project data, the institutional memory of every job you've ever run, lives in someone else's database, in their schema, on their pricing terms.
Or stay on spreadsheets and PDFs — and lose the analytics, automation, and intelligence the rest of the industry is moving toward. O6 is what happens when you stop accepting that tradeoff.
OCIS — the Open Construction Information Schema — is the open file format O6 is built on. A .ocis file is a self-contained, ZIP-based container that holds your schedule, cost data, resource records, contracts, RFIs, change orders, and every supporting document — alongside JSON twins of each that any tool can read.
The format is human-readable, version-controllable with Git, and openable on any operating system. You don't need a database server, a cloud login, or even O6 itself to read your own project file.
Even if you stop using O6 tomorrow, your data is still yours, in a format any tool can read, forever.
Learn about OCIS →Nine capabilities, built on top of your OCIS file. No swivel-chairing between tools. No exporting to a spreadsheet to do the analysis your platform should already be doing.
Track overall project efficiency against historical company performance and local industry benchmarks. See where your team stands and where the upside is.
Score each crew against company history and regional benchmarks. Spot underperformance before it hits the critical path.
Compare every activity on the job to your company's historic average and the local industry average. Find activities trending below expectation.
A composite risk score for every activity — schedule variance, cost exposure, resource constraints, and dependency fragility, in one view.
Beyond the standard risk matrix: O6 surfaces mitigation strategies timed to your actual upcoming infrastructure — crew transitions, equipment mobilization, contract milestones already in your pipeline.
Compare current cost loading against optimized scenarios. Rebalance cashflow without touching the schedule.
Planned baseline, simulated P50 and P90 outcomes, and an optimized projection that accounts for suggested mitigations — all in one chart.
Ask your project anything in natural language. "Build a progress report on trenches." "What was the last communication on HVAC?" Answers come from your live OCIS data.
Upload site reports, schedules, invoices, and change orders as PDFs or Excel. O6 parses them, validates against your project, and suggests updates to your OCIS file you can accept, edit, or reject.
Ingests data from Primavera P6, Procore, Excel-based schedules, and PDF site reports. The goal isn't to replace what you've built — it's to bring it together in a format you own.
O6's AI features are model-agnostic. Run them on the model your firm has approved — including your own self-hosted model. Your project data doesn't have to leave your environment, and you're not locked into whichever AI vendor we happen to ship with.
Plug in OpenAI, Anthropic, or whichever provider your security team has cleared.
Point O6 at a Llama, Mistral, or other model running inside your own VPC. Data never leaves the perimeter.
For regulated jobs and federal contracts, O6 can run with all AI features disabled — analytics still work without them.
General contractors managing DOT and infrastructure projects. Small and mid-size GCs running portfolios of $5M to $50M builds. Owner's reps. Project managers and construction finance officers who need real numbers, fast — without writing custom queries to get them.
A PM uploads a site report PDF on Friday afternoon. By the time they're back at their desk Monday, O6 has reconciled the actual quantities against the plan, flagged a 14% productivity variance on trenching, updated the cost forecast, and surfaced the fact that one underperforming crew is on track to cause a $184K delay on the critical path if nothing changes.
Three flagged updates are waiting to be accepted into the OCIS file. The PM accepts two, edits one, and walks into the 8 a.m. coordination meeting with the answer already in hand.
O6 is offered through enterprise contracts tailored to project size and team structure. We're working with pilot partners during alpha to shape pricing alongside the product. Contact us to talk through what fits your team.
O6 and OCIS grew out of ongoing graduate research in construction information modeling at the University of Florida. Acre Atlas is the company building it into a platform.
If you'd like to see what it looks like today — or shape what it looks like next — we'd like to talk.