๐Daily Progress Reports, Rebuilt for Clarity
A single, structured view of each day's site activity that keeps teams informed and aligned
The Daily Progress Report is now available in the New UI, offering a modern, card-based experience designed to make daily site reviews faster and more productive. It carries forward the reporting logic teams already rely on, while presenting the information through a layout that reduces clutter and draws attention to what actually changed during the day. The DPR sits within the dashboard alongside existing project views, giving supervisory roles and project managers a dedicated screen for daily operational control.
Why This Matters
Construction projects generate a high volume of daily activity โ tasks starting, stopping, delays surfacing, and issues being raised. When this information is buried in dense tables or requires multiple screens to piece together, teams lose time and context. Progress meetings stall while someone explains what happened instead of deciding what to do next. A clear, well-organised daily view means fewer surprises, faster responses, and discussions grounded in the same shared picture.
Whatโs New?
he DPR now uses a card-based design that highlights task movements, exceptions, and daily statistics at a glance. Teams can configure columns, apply local filters (including task type, Takt/Gantt, and delayed task filters), and save up to 11 view configurations to suit different review needs. Weather is shown for the selected day, and a downloadable report option supports offline sharing and record-keeping. A detail panel opens on click, giving quick access to task-level context without leaving the view. Key highlights include improved readability across desktop and tablet, structured task categories, and a cleaner path from overview to detail.
How It Helps โ Example Use Cases
A Project Manager opens the DPR before a daily coordination meeting, sees which tasks started and stopped, spots a flagged exception on a concrete pour, and walks into the meeting with a clear agenda โ no preparation spreadsheet needed.
A Programme Manager reviews DPRs across multiple projects to identify patterns โ which sites are logging repeated stoppages, where delays are clustering โ and uses the downloadable reports to share findings with senior stakeholders.
A Site Supervisor checks the DPR on a tablet at the end of the day to confirm that all completed activities are reflected accurately, flags a missing update, and ensures the record is reliable before it reaches the wider team.
Key Considerations & Caution Points
The DPR view updates after a hard refresh rather than in real time, so recent changes may not appear until the page is reloaded.
The Zone filter is not available in this release and will be introduced as a future improvement.
Start Milestone and End Milestone task types are not included in the DPR filter options at present.
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