The adoption of IPD as a standard for collaborative good practice on
construction projects presents its own problems. As most construction projects involve disparate stakeholders, traditional IT solutions are not conducive to collaborative working. Sharing files behind IT
firewalls, large email attachment sizes and the ability to view all manner of file types without the native software all make IPD difficult. The need to overcome collaborative IT challenges has been one of the drivers behind the growth of online
construction collaboration technology. Since 2000, a new generation of technology companies evolved using
SaaS to facilitate IPD. This
collaboration software streamlines the flow of documentation, communications and workflows ensuring everyone is working from 'one version of the truth'.
Collaboration software allows users from disparate locations to keep all communications, documents & drawings, forms and data, amongst other types of electronic file, in one place.
Version control is assured and users are able to view and mark up files online without the need for native software. The technology also enables project confidence and mitigates risk thanks to inbuilt audit trails. == Criticism ==