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Field Notes

Construction Intelligence Field Notes

POV pieces on AI in construction, the cost of the patchwork stack, and how leading builders run their lifecycle.

Authority POV · not a news aggregator · human-edited
Editorial standards

How a field note earns a slot here.

Every piece is written by or with a subject-matter operator, edited for POV, and tagged to the persona it serves.

Written with operators
Field notes are written with operators who do the work — not lifted from press releases.
Ezelogs take on every piece
Every field note carries an explicit POV line so readers know where we land.
Tagged to a persona
We tag each piece to the role it most directly serves — CFO, PM, Field, Estimator.
No vanity metrics
We do not publish performance numbers or customer outcomes without traceable evidence.
Read by your role

Jump straight to what your role needs.

We tag every field note to the role it most directly serves.

Editorial governance

AI assists. Humans approve. Sources are traceable.

Field notes follow the same governed publishing workflow used across the Knowledge Network.

Human approval
Every field note is reviewed and approved by a human editor before publish.
Source attribution
Claims that need evidence are flagged so editors attach a traceable source.
No fabricated stats
We do not publish performance numbers without independent evidence.
Explicit POV
Each field note ends with an Ezelogs take so readers know where we land.
Proof teasers

Operator-attributed perspectives.

Short attributions from operators reviewing draft pieces. Public quotes require explicit customer review and approval.

The field note matched what we see on monthly close.
CFO · General Contractor
Reflected our actual procurement reality.
Procurement Lead · Owner / Developer
Wrote what our superintendent has been saying for years.
Operations Director · Subcontractor
Useful framing for our weekly leadership review.
COO · Industrial Builder
Field notes FAQ

How field notes are written and reviewed.

Who writes the field notes?
Subject-matter operators and editors who work with construction teams. Each piece is reviewed before publish.
Do you accept guest contributions?
We will consider operator-written pieces. Reach out and we will share the editorial brief.
Are the published numbers benchmarks or examples?
Any numbers shown are illustrative unless explicitly attributed to a traceable source.
How often do new field notes ship?
We publish on a steady cadence rather than a fixed weekly schedule — quality over volume.
Can I republish a field note?
Reach out before republishing so we can confirm canonical attribution and link back.
Where does AI help in the writing process?
AI helps with summarization, gap identification, and related-reference recommendations. A human writes and approves the final piece.
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