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Project Controls Integration

When controls are managed separately, teams waste time reconciling conflicting data. Timetanium connects schedule, cost and risk to deliver a single consistent view. Leadership sees what’s moving, why it matters and where to act. For Tier 1 contractors, integration exposes commercial risk before schedule slips become claims. For government agencies, it strengthens reporting and oversight across packages. One version of the truth, built to hold under pressure.

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Why Choose Us

Create one performance story across schedule, cost and risk

A unified view of performance is built by aligning planning, cost control and risk. Conflicting stories reduce, and decisions are made faster because everyone is working from the same position.

Connect schedule movement to commercial exposure and recovery priorities

With Timetanium, the focus stays on how time affects money and exposure, not cosmetic improvements. Forecasting becomes more credible and recovery effort is directed at the drivers that actually shift outcomes.

Establish a consistent controls rhythm that supports governance

Reporting cycles and governance packs are structured around how the program runs, not a template. Less last minute scrambling happens before steering meetings, and executives get a steady, transparent cadence of updates.

Clarify accountability across packages and delivery partners

Ownership of key controls outputs is clearly assigned across the delivery team. With clear accountability at interfaces, coordination strengthens and interface risk is reduced.

Other Services

Explore our full range of project controls services, designed to support clear decision-making and stronger delivery confidence across complex infrastructure programs.

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Project Planning and Scheduling

Clear, practical programs that align scope, sequencing and resources from day one. Planning is built for real delivery conditions, so teams can manage interfaces, track progress and keep work moving when timeframes tighten.

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Cost Engineering and Control

Cost visibility that supports confident decisions. From early estimates through to forecasting and performance reporting, budgets stay credible and emerging cost exposure is identified early to protect value for money.

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Strategic Risk Management

A practical, delivery-focused approach to identifying, prioritising and managing project risk. Our practitioners apply structured risk frameworks aligned to program, approvals and access strategies—ensuring risks are understood in terms of real schedule and delivery consequence. Through targeted workshops, quantified risk assessment and active mitigation planning, teams gain earlier visibility of threats, stronger governance control and clearer decision-making under pressure.

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Resource Placement

Senior project controls support, mobilised quickly when capability gaps appear. Flexible resourcing helps Tier 1 contractors and government teams scale up with dependable professionals, without adding complexity.

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Time-Distance Planning

Specialist time-distance planning for rail, road, pipelines and other linear infrastructure. Schedules are turned into clear visual plans that improve staging, interface management and progress tracking across the corridor.

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Capability Statement