05/26/2026
📊A good progress report isn’t just a document — it’s a trust-building tool between the project manager and the client. In construction projects, where timelines are tight and investments are significant, transparency isn’t optional. 🤝
Right frequency: Weekly reports for active construction phases, bi-weekly during lower-activity periods.
Essential data: Actual vs. planned progress, budget status, completed activities, and upcoming milestones.
Visual format: Charts, job site photos, and comparison tables make reports easy to read for any client.
Clear alerts: If there’s a risk or delay, it gets communicated immediately — not at the next scheduled update.
Plain language: Reports should be understandable to the client, not just the technical team.
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