Curious how much

clarity your team actually has?

Get a free TRACE Readiness Scan — a short, practical assessment of how easy it is for your teams to find, verify, and trust the information behind project decisions today.

What the Readiness Scan reveals:

  • BIM model accessibility and structure

  • Document organization and findability

  • SharePoint / folder fragmentation

  • Version trust and verification habits

  • Reliance on “the person who knows”

  • Traceability of decisions

  • System connectivity (Dalux / ACC / Outlook / SharePoint)

What you'll receive:
  • Knowledge clarity score

  • Findability bottleneck overview

  • Decision traceability snapshot

  • Search-effort estimate

  • Integration readiness score

  • Recommended next steps

  • Where clarity can be improved first

This isn’t a technical audit — it’s a clear picture of how your project knowledge flows today.

Clarity reduces rework, speeds decisions,

and lowers stress

Most AEC teams don’t struggle with a lack of information.
They struggle with fragmented knowledge:

The Readiness Scan highlights where this friction comes from — so you can understand the true state of your project knowledge before adding new tools or workflows.

  • BIM model accessibility and structure

  • Document organization and findability

  • SharePoint / folder fragmentation

  • Version trust and verification habits

  • Reliance on “the person who knows”

  • Traceability of decisions

  • System connectivity (Dalux / ACC / Outlook / SharePoint)

Why is this free?

Because clarity begins with understanding.
The Readiness Scan is part of TRACE’s ongoing research into how BIM, documents, and communication shape project decisions across Scandinavian AEC firms.

It’s not about selling — it’s about giving you a snapshot of your current landscape.

If you want, you can explore the findings with us later.
If not, the results are yours to keep.

How the

Readiness Scan works?

Answer the questions
Receive your report
Improve clarity
A short set of practical questions about how your teams find and manage project information.
You’ll get a clear, simple breakdown of where your knowledge flow supports — or slows — your projects.
You’ll also see where small changes can create big improvements in decision speed and team confidence.