Many construction teams still rely on legacy scheduling tools like Microsoft Project, P6, and other traditional CPM platforms. But as projects grow more complex and teams become increasingly distributed, many organizations are questioning whether these systems still support the way modern construction teams need to plan and collaborate.
While these tools have long been the industry standard, construction leaders are finding that desktop-based workflows and disconnected updates make it difficult to manage complex CPM schedules, analyze float in real time, and keep field teams aligned. These challenges often have negative impacts to project outcomes and profitability.
In our upcoming webinar, Mike Trenski at AMLI Residential, will share how his team modernized scheduling operations and replaced Microsoft Project. Learn how their team:
- Centralized schedules in the cloud for real-time visibility across project teams
- Built 2,000-line master schedules in a fraction of the time
- Eliminated manual Excel look-aheads to streamline subcontractor coordination
- Reduced schedule compression and delays through clearer, more collaborative planning
We'll also discuss:
- The risks of remaining on legacy scheduling tools
- Why version control and “what-if” planning become bottlenecks
- The operational impact of real-time, field-accessible schedules
- What buy-in from superintendents and project managers actually looks like
If your organization is evaluating how scheduling should evolve in the coming years, this conversation will provide practical insight into what modern CPM workflows can look like. Register now!


