BowTieXP Suite helps construction companies visualize project risks, improve safety communication, and ensure compliance across every phase of design, build, and operation.

Construction projects involve complex interfaces between people, processes, and equipment. From design risk management (DRM) to on-site execution, hazards can emerge quickly. The BowTieXP Suite provides one clear, visual platform to identify, assess, and control these risks. By combining bowtie diagrams with Job Safety Analyses (JSA) and Task Risk Assessments (TRA), project teams gain shared awareness of what can go wrong, how to prevent it, and how to respond effectively when issues arise.


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Project Risk Management

Plan, identify, and monitor construction project risks using one integrated tool supporting both qualitative and quantitative methods aligned with PMI and ISO 31000 standards.

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Visual Job Safety Analyses (JSA)

Integrate bowtie methodology with JSA, TRA, or Permit to Work (PTW) systems to help site crews recognize hazards, understand barriers, and reinforce safety leadership on the ground.

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Project Controls & Compliance

Manage HSE policies, audits, and inspections to meet OSHA, ISO 45001, and CDM requirements. Strengthen accountability by linking barrier ownership to responsible roles and actions.

Construction projects move fast, with multiple contractors, changing conditions, and tight deadlines that can quickly amplify risk. BowTieXP Suite helps infrastructure owners, mega project teams, rail operators, and specialized contractors map their most critical risks, define clear barriers, and show who is responsible for what. The platform strengthens contractor management, improves risk communication from office to worksite, and helps teams stay compliant, informed, and in control of day-to-day operations.

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