CIPO vs SharePoint

IN SHORT

CIPO is built for construction program execution and compliance. SharePoint is a general-purpose document and collaboration hub that can be adapted to construction, but it requires IT customization and ongoing governance to replicate what CIPO delivers out of the box.

CIPO

100% construction and infrastructure focused. Out-of-the-box workflows for submittals, RFIs, change orders, inspections, approvals, and owner-side program management.

SharePoint

Industry-agnostic. Widely used for corporate intranets, document repositories, and team sites. Construction workflows require heavy customization or third-party add-ons.

Core Purpose

CIPO Advantage

Designed for construction owners to standardize processes, manage capital programs, track compliance, and centralize project data across departments and contractors.

SharePoint Limitations

A content/document management and collaboration platform from Microsoft. It’s not construction-specific but can be customized for project documentation and communication.

Workflow & Process Control

CIPO Advantage

Provides standardized, enforced workflows for project execution, ensuring consistency and compliance across all projects. Tailored for owners managing multiple contractors.

SharePoint Limitations

Allows creation of workflows with Power Automate or custom development, but these are DIY and rarely construction-specific. Risk of inconsistency across projects.

Data & Document Management

CIPO Advantage

Centralized database for all project information: budgets, schedules, correspondence, compliance records, and documents. Provides owner-controlled single source of truth.

SharePoint Limitations

Strong for document storage, version control, and access permissions. However, does not inherently manage budgets, RFIs, or construction workflows without customization.

Compliance & Audit

CIPO Advantage

Built-in audit trails, regulatory compliance, and capital program reporting. Supports public works, utilities, and regulated industries.

SharePoint Limitations

Has version history and user activity tracking, but compliance is not construction-specific; needs IT setup to meet industry requirements.

Integration

CIPO Advantage

Integrates with ERP, GIS, financial systems, and asset management platforms relevant to construction owners.

SharePoint Limitations

Integrates deeply with Microsoft 365 (Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, Power BI). Can be extended with APIs, but construction-specific integrations require customization.

Ease of Use for Construction

CIPO Advantage

Ready-to-use for owners; minimal customization needed since it’s purpose-built for construction.

SharePoint Limitations

Flexible but IT-heavy; requires governance, setup, and continuous maintenance to adapt to construction use cases.

Quick Summary Table

Feature CIPO SharePointSharePoint
Primary Audience
Construction Owners and CMs
General enterprises
Industry Focus
Construction & Infrastructure
Industry agnostic
Workflow
Pre-built, standardized
Custom-built, DIY
Data Management
Centralized program and project database
Document repository
Compliance
Construction-focused
Generic, configurable
Integrations
ERP, GIS, asset mgmt.
Microsoft 365 ecosystem
Deployment
Purpose-built, faster adoption
Customization-heavy

CIPO is built for construction program execution and compliance. SharePoint is a general-purpose document and collaboration hub that can be adapted to construction, but it requires IT customization and ongoing governance to replicate what CIPO delivers out of the box.

CIPO is unique because it has a specific purpose. Would you like to learn more about CIPO?