Preparing the Zektrx page.
Best construction compliance software for contractors who need connected evidence.
A practical guide to choosing construction compliance software for RAMS, training, subcontractors, site operations, audits, reports and handover evidence.
For buyers comparing compliance software options and deciding which capabilities matter beyond document storage.

Operating system
What to compare
RAMS, risk assessments, method statements, COSHH and toolbox talks.
Training matrix, worker evidence, subcontractor packs and expiry tracking.
Site operations, permits, inductions, POWRA, reports and audit trails.
Management reporting, document control, handover packs and client evidence.
Built around the work your team needs to control.
Many tools store documents but do not manage the lifecycle.
Compliance status needs to be visible across jobs, people and subcontractors.
Site records should connect to RAMS and management reports.
Buyers need software that grows beyond one narrow workflow.
Designed for the workflows contractors need to bring under control.
A workflow your office, workshop and site teams can follow.
Step 1
Document control
Step 2
People evidence
Step 3
Site workflows
Step 4
Reporting
Step 5
Handover
Practical examples for trade-specific work.
Fabrication
RAMS, drawings, revisions, manufacturing planning, quality records and O&M handover evidence.
Electrical
Permits, isolations, POWRA checks, toolbox talks, certificates, photos and completion reports.
Joinery
Site fitting plans, installation checks, product data, snagging records and client handover packs.
Scaffold
Trade-specific RAMS prompts, inspection evidence, permits, site reports and operative briefings.
Connected modules, not isolated pages.
Explore the related Zektrx workflows that connect this process with the wider platform.
Comparisons
Compare Zektrx with spreadsheets, templates, storage tools and generic project systems.
Construction Software
Broad hub for compliance, site operations, documents, stock and commercial workflows.
Contractor Software
Parent hub for trade businesses connecting jobs, evidence, site teams and admin.
Questions teams ask before switching.
What should construction compliance software include?
It should cover safety documents, training evidence, subcontractor records, site controls, document control, audits, reporting and handover evidence.
Is document storage enough?
Usually not. Contractors also need review, approval, signing, expiry tracking, actions, reports and audit history.
Why consider Zektrx?
Zektrx connects compliance with planning, site operations, stock, documents, commercial records, reports and handover workflows.