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AIMHI by Eve is a project management platform for the construction industry. Its website positions it as a “Profit-First Project Management Platform.” It primarily serves contractors in the Philippines, helping construction companies track costs, schedules, and project performance, while using AI-powered decision support to provide insights and recommendations.
The platform covers key areas of construction projects, including budgeting, scheduling, equipment costs, labor costs, risk management, quality control, contracts, documents, site supervision, and safety. Its main focus is bringing project budgets, expenses, resource allocation, and schedule performance into a single interface for CEOs, CFOs, engineers, contractors, and procurement teams. According to examples on the website, engineers can upload site inspection checklists, photos, equipment data, and fuel consumption records, while management can download and analyze site performance and determine whether project costs need adjustment.
AIMHI claims to use artificial intelligence to provide “Decision Support,” including real-time insights, actionable recommendations, risk identification, cost-reduction suggestions, and target profit forecasting. Its value lies in turning construction site data into project-level judgment and decision inputs that management can use. However, the website does not specify the underlying models, training methods, accuracy, suitable project scale, or how its AI differs from traditional project management algorithms. As a result, its AI capabilities still need to be validated through demos and pilot projects.
The site provides See Pricing and Book a Demo options, and mentions a 3-day hands on trial, but it does not disclose specific plans, prices, user limits, or payment methods. For buyers, cost predictability is limited. It is advisable to confirm the billing model, contract term, data export options, and exit mechanism during the demo stage.
AIMHI says it signs strict confidentiality agreements with subscribers and uses AWS to store and manage data. The team also includes a Data Privacy Officer. Compared with many early-stage tools, these statements provide a certain level of credibility. However, the website does not disclose details on encryption, permission audits, data residency, or compliance certifications, nor does it show information about integrations with APIs, ERP systems, financial systems, or BIM/construction software.
AIMHI’s strengths are its strong vertical focus on the construction industry and its design around profit, cost, and risk. It is suitable for contractors and engineering management teams with distributed project sites and difficulty collecting field data. Its limitations include opaque pricing, lack of Chinese-language support, and limited disclosure around AI technical details and integration capabilities. Accessibility from China is unknown, and the product is positioned for the Philippine market. If local deployment, Chinese support, or integration with domestic construction software is required, buyers may also evaluate Glodon, Pinming Technology, Ming Yuan Cloud, as well as international solutions such as Procore and Autodesk Construction Cloud.
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