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monday.com for AEC:

  • Writer: Arvaya AI Automations Consulting
    Arvaya AI Automations Consulting
  • 2 days ago
  • 4 min read

In AEC, you’ve probably landed on monday.com at some point. It shows up in a lot of conversations — and for good reason. There's a reason it's become the go-to platform for some of the fastest-growing firms in the industry.


We've implemented monday.com inside AEC firms of all sizes. This is our honest take: where it genuinely shines and where our work begins.


What monday.com Does Well


monday.com earned its reputation for a reason, it's one of the most powerful tools available to AEC teams.


1. Visual project tracking that people actually use

The single biggest advantage monday.com has over tools like Microsoft Project or Smartsheet is adoption. Engineers and PMs will actually open it. The Kanban boards, Gantt views, and color-coded status columns are intuitive enough that you don't need a training program to get your team logging updates. In an industry where project management software often becomes shelfware within six months, that matters enormously.


2. Flexibility without needing IT

monday.com is genuinely low-code. A project manager can build a new board, set up automations, and customize workflows without filing an IT ticket. For mid-size AEC firms that don't have a full internal tech team, this is a significant operational advantage. You can adapt it to your process, not the other way around.


3. Cross-team visibility

One of the most common pain points we hear from AEC firm leaders is that project status lives in someone's head or at best, in a weekly email thread. monday.com creates a single source of truth for project status, deadlines, and task ownership that principals and PMs can see without scheduling a meeting. That visibility alone can meaningfully reduce the number of internal status check-ins eating up your senior staff's time.


4. Automation at the task level

monday.com's built-in automation is solid for repeatable triggers — things like "when a task moves to Complete, notify the project lead" or "when a due date passes, assign a follow-up task." For firms just getting started with automation, this is an excellent on-ramp that requires no external tools or code.


If your firm is currently managing projects through a mix of email threads, shared spreadsheets, and individual calendars, monday.com alone will be a meaningful upgrade.


Where monday.com Falls Short in AEC


monday.com is an incredibly powerful foundation. But without AEC-specific configuration and the right integrations, most firms use about 30% of what it can actually do.


How Arvaya Fills the Gap


This is where we come in and where monday.com becomes extremely powerful and beneficial to your firm.


We build AEC workflows from day one.


We don't start by teaching your team how to use monday.com. We start by mapping how your firm actually works: how projects move through phases, who owns what decisions, where handoffs break down, and where your team is spending time on tasks that shouldn't require human attention. Then we build monday.com around your process, not a generic template.


We connect monday.com to your existing ecosystem


As a certified partner with monday.com, we can build integrations that make these platforms work together. That means project data from monday.com can automatically trigger photo pulls from OpenAsset for proposals, or sync with your BD pipeline — without anyone touching a spreadsheet.


The result is an ecosystem where your tools talk to each other, and your team spends their time on work that actually requires their expertise.


We automate the tasks your team has stopped noticing


Every firm has workflows that have become so normalized — so embedded in "that's just how we do things" — that nobody questions them anymore. Weekly status reports assembled manually. Project kickoff checklists emailed individually. Proposal boilerplate pulled from last quarter's submission. These are exactly the tasks that are easiest to automate and have the highest impact when eliminated.


We surface those opportunities during our discovery process and build automations that run in the background, freeing your team to do the work only humans can do.


We train your team and stay engaged.


Implementation without adoption is just expensive software. We run hands-on training tailored to each role in your firm — different sessions for PMs, BDs, and principals — and we stay engaged after launch to refine workflows as your team's needs evolve. Our goal is for your team to feel ownership of the system, not dependency on us.


Our clients typically see meaningful time savings within the first 60 days — not from adding new software, but from finally using the software they already have to its actual potential.


Is monday.com Right for Your AEC Firm?


Honest answer: it depends on where you are and what you're trying to solve. Here's a quick way to think about it:


monday.com is probably a strong fit if:

  • Your team is managing projects across spreadsheets and email and needs a centralized platform

  • You want your principals to have real-time project visibility without scheduling check-ins

  • You're open to investing in proper configuration and staff adoption

  • You're looking for a platform that can grow with your firm over the next 3–5 years


monday.com might not be the right starting point if:

  • Your primary pain point is document management or drawing control

  • You need a system that speaks the language of submittals, RFIs, and punchlists out of the box

  • You have fewer than 10 staff and are not yet at the scale where project visibility is a consistent problem

A well-built one becomes the operational backbone of your firm.


Talk to Us Before You Decide

If you're evaluating monday.com — or you've already implemented it and it's not working the way you hoped — we'd rather talk to you now than after six months of frustration.


We offer a consultation where we'll ask you about your current workflows, show you what a properly configured AEC implementation looks like, and give you an assessment of whether monday.com is the right tool for your firm's stage and goals.


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