Streamline across the building life cycle
From planning and construction to renovation, revitalisation and conversion, manage all workstreams in one place.
PlanRadar adapts to the way you work, not the other way around. Collect and report data in a way that best suits your team and integrate with the tools you already love.
Collaboration
Track decisions and work completed from all parties, for a secure and transparent audit trail.
Accessibility
Real-time data on construction projects and built assets in easy-view dashboards and automated reports. Decision making made easy.
Easy to use
91% of on-site teams say that PlanRadar is easy to use with onboarding taking less than 10 minutes.
We are always on the lookout for new digital tools that add value to our customers and make our work easier for our employees. With PlanRadar we have found a product that meets both requirements – and a team that knows the market, listens and constantly evolves the product.
From planning and construction to renovation, revitalisation and conversion, manage all workstreams in one place.
Ensure alignment across all stakeholders, with general contractors, architects, subcontractors, technical supervisors and property managers all collecting and reporting information in one platform.
Gain full portfolio oversight with a 360-degree view of all project information. Real-time insights provide total transparency and the information you need to make informed decisions.
Whether during construction or property operation, give your team the tools to get their job done fast. With a 10-minute setup and an easy-to-use mobile app, defect management, inspections, maintenance and more becomes a breeze.
Keep everyone on the same page with the latest plans, documents and information all in one place. Record correspondence in a central location to reduce delays and protect in case of disputes.
Pre-built, no-code integration with 200+ applications.
An evaluation of the value of a property, often conducted by a certified appraiser, to determine its market worth.
The increase in the value of a property over time, resulting in potential profits when the property is sold.
A measure of a property’s potential return on investment, calculated by dividing the property’s net operating income by its purchase price or value.
Thorough research and analysis conducted before acquiring or making changes to a property to assess its financial, legal, and operational aspects.
An evaluation of current and future real estate market conditions to make informed decisions about property acquisition, development, or disposition.
The total income generated by a property minus all operating expenses, excluding mortgage payments and income taxes.
The ongoing process of adjusting and refining a real estate portfolio to align with changing market conditions and investment goals.
Quantitative measures used to evaluate the financial performance and health of a real estate portfolio, such as return on investment (ROI) and internal rate of return (IRR).
An individual or company involved in purchasing, developing, and selling real estate properties, often including land acquisition, construction, and marketing.
The oversight and administration of real estate assets within a portfolio, including tenant relations, maintenance, and financial management.
Physical property consisting of land, buildings, and improvements, including both residential and commercial properties.
The process of transforming raw land or existing properties into improved real estate assets, often involving planning, construction, and marketing.
An individual or entity that purchases real estate properties with the intention of generating rental income or capital appreciation.
A collection of real estate properties owned by an individual or entity, often managed to achieve specific investment goals.
The strategic planning and oversight of a collection of real estate assets to achieve specific investment objectives and maximize returns.
Strategies and practices aimed at identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks that could impact the performance of a real estate portfolio.
The percentage of income generated from a property, often calculated as the ratio of the property’s annual rental income to its value.