ConstructionOnline™ has expanded its tagging capabilities with the addition of Tags for Files & Photos, giving construction teams a more flexible way to organize, locate, and manage project documentation.
From permits and specifications to site photos and project records, construction teams generate a tremendous volume of information throughout the lifecycle of a project. With the introduction of Tags for Files & Photos, users can now create custom organizational structures that make it easier to classify documents, group related records, and quickly locate the information they need.
Unlike traditional folder structures alone, tags provide a flexible layer of organization that can adapt to the unique needs of each project and team.
Whether identifying documents by trade, project phase, location, priority, status, or any other custom classification, Tags allow construction professionals to organize Files & Photos in a way that reflects how they actually manage their work.
Because multiple tags can be applied to a single record, teams can create more meaningful connections across project documentation without duplicating files or relying on complex folder hierarchies.
In addition to helping organize project records, Tags can also be used to filter and locate Files & Photos more efficiently.
As project documentation grows over time, the ability to quickly search and filter records becomes increasingly important. Tags help users narrow results, surface relevant information faster, and reduce the time spent searching through large collections of files and photos.
By making project documentation easier to organize and retrieve, ConstructionOnline helps teams maintain better visibility into project information while supporting more efficient day-to-day workflows.
The addition of Tags for Files & Photos continues ConstructionOnline's ongoing investment in flexible, user-driven organization tools that help construction professionals keep project information accessible, connected, and easy to manage throughout the project lifecycle.