Axorvantis organizes, digitizes, and structures the technical, legal, and administrative documentation of construction projects in Chile. Your teams find exactly what they need — quickly, securely, and without risk.
Our methodology in four stages
Serving construction projects across
ChilePlans, permits, contracts, inspection reports, technical specifications, correspondence with authorities — all of it accumulates across projects spanning months or years. When documents are scattered across shared drives, email threads, and physical folders, finding a single permit can take hours.
The cost is not just time. Misplaced documentation during a regulatory inspection, a legal dispute, or a project handover creates real operational and legal risk. Axorvantis exists to eliminate that risk through systematic document management tailored to the construction and real estate development industry in Chile.
About Our Approach
From initial permits to final handover documentation, we handle the full spectrum of construction project records. Each service is designed around the real workflows of construction teams and real estate developers in Chile.
We assess your existing documentation landscape — identifying gaps, duplicates, and classification problems before any work begins.
Physical documents — blueprints, signed contracts, inspection records — are captured, converted, and integrated into a structured digital environment.
Every document receives a precise classification based on type, project phase, responsible party, and regulatory category. Nothing gets lost in an ambiguous folder.
We implement permission structures so each team member accesses only the documents relevant to their role — protecting sensitive information throughout the project lifecycle.
Construction documents evolve constantly. We maintain clear version histories so teams always work from current, approved documents without confusion.
Post-construction, documentation must be preserved according to legal requirements. We structure archives that remain accessible and compliant for the years ahead.
Construction projects generate distinct categories of documentation, each with its own requirements, stakeholders, and retention rules.
The backbone of any construction project. Architectural plans, structural calculations, engineering specifications, and inspection reports form a complex document ecosystem that must remain coherent across all project phases.
When a structural engineer needs the approved foundation plan from six months ago, or a site supervisor needs the latest electrical layout, the document must be retrievable in under a minute — not after a half-hour search across multiple drives.
Permits, municipal approvals, contracts with contractors and suppliers, notarized agreements, and regulatory filings. Legal documents in construction carry significant consequences when they are missing or incorrectly classified.
In Chile, construction projects interact with multiple regulatory bodies. Keeping that documentation organized and traceable is not optional — it is a fundamental operational requirement.
Budget records, progress reports, meeting minutes, correspondence with stakeholders, and procurement documentation. Administrative documents provide the operational narrative of a project and are essential during audits, disputes, or handovers.
Poorly managed administrative documentation is one of the most common causes of project delays and cost overruns. Structure here creates clarity across the entire project team.
In construction, documentation problems rarely announce themselves in advance. They surface during a regulatory inspection, when a contractor disputes a scope of work, or when a project handover reveals that critical records are missing.
The moment a team cannot locate a signed permit or an approved revision, the project stops. Axorvantis addresses this before it becomes a problem.
Explore Our ProcessMissing permits or approvals during inspections can halt construction and trigger penalties.
Searching for documents across disorganized systems costs project teams significant hours each week.
Working from outdated plans or superseded specifications is a direct cause of rework and cost overruns.
Incomplete documentation at project completion creates long-term liability and complicates future maintenance.
Every engagement follows a consistent methodology adapted to the specific documentation landscape of your project or organization.
We begin by mapping the existing documentation landscape — what exists, where it lives, how it is currently organized, and what the gaps are. This creates a clear baseline.
We design a document classification framework tailored to your project type, regulatory context in Chile, and team structure. The taxonomy reflects how your people actually work.
Physical documents are scanned, named, and migrated. Existing digital files are reviewed, renamed, and placed within the new structure. Nothing is lost in the transition.
Your team receives the structured archive alongside guidance on maintaining it. We document the logic behind every classification decision so the system remains coherent as the project evolves.
Our team operates from Santiago and works with construction companies and real estate developers across the country. We adapt to your project location and timeline.
Contact UsTell us about your current documentation situation and we will explain how Axorvantis can help structure it.