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What Percentage of Completion Projection Logs Are and Why They Matter

  • Writer: TimeSuite
    TimeSuite
  • Apr 14
  • 2 min read

In construction, understanding how far a project has progressed isn’t just about completing tasks — it’s about maintaining control over costs, schedules, and financial performance. That’s where percentage of completion projection logs play a key role.


TimeSuite project board with columns labeled DELIVERY, HOME DELIVERY, SET CREW, and WALK THRU. Blue and pink accents, menu on the left.

These logs track the portion of a project that has been completed at any point in time. They provide a clear, measurable view of progress, linking actual work and costs to the project’s overall plan. By keeping this information in TimeSuite’s relational platform, projection logs update in real time across the system — no manual reconciliation or siloed spreadsheets needed.


How Projection Logs Work in Practice


Percentage of completion projection logs record progress across a project’s lifecycle. Every cost, billing, and contract change feeds directly into these logs, creating a continuous view of work completed. This allows contractors to see trends in project performance and anticipate potential issues before they impact budgets or schedules.


Because TimeSuite is built on a relational architecture, projection logs aren’t separate reports. They are part of a single source of truth, connected to financials, field operations, and reporting. This ensures that every update in the project — from labor costs to change orders — automatically reflects in the logs, giving a reliable picture of both current progress and overall profitability.


Why These Logs Matter


  • Real-Time Project Visibility


Projection logs give teams a clear understanding of progress at any moment. With all data connected in one system, there’s no need to pull information from multiple sources or reconcile conflicting reports.


  • Accurate Financial Control


Linking logs directly to TimeSuite’s built-in financial engine means revenue recognition, cost tracking, and profitability are always aligned with actual work completed.


  • Informed Decision-Making


By seeing progress and cost trends together, contractors can make better choices about resource allocation, project pacing, and risk management.


  • Continuous Operational Insight


Logs feed into dashboards and reports that provide ongoing visibility into project health. With all data instantly available in one system, teams stay proactive and reduce surprises at project closeout.


Built for a Centralized Construction ERP


TimeSuite’s relational architecture ensures projection logs are part of a single source of truth, updating instantly across financials, projects, field operations, and reporting. This eliminates data silos, streamlines workflows, and gives every team member access to the same real-time insights.


The Bottom Line

Percentage of completion projection logs are more than just a tracking tool. In TimeSuite’s centralized construction ERP, they provide real-time visibility, financial accuracy, and workflows that update instantly across the system. Contractors can see exactly where a project stands, track costs, and make smarter decisions to protect margins and keep work moving efficiently.


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