We have seen this directly with contractors where multiple versions of drawings were being shared through email, local folders, and project tools with no clear ownership. Field crews were working from downloaded copies, while the office had more recent updates. No one was fully confident which version was correct.
The impact showed up as repeated clarification calls, small rework tasks across trades, and project managers spending time validating information instead of progressing the job.
What improved was not adding another tool, but restructuring how documents were managed. We implemented a centralized document environment, defined ownership of updates, and controlled access so only current versions were in circulation. Field access was simplified to ensure teams were always working from the same set of files.


