Our Mission

Construction intelligence,
finally built in

We built Qvintos because the construction industry has a data problem — not a shortage of it, but an inability to act on it.

Every project generates thousands of drawings, specifications, contracts, and change orders. The people who need to make decisions — architects, estimators, project managers, procurement leads — spend most of their time finding information instead of using it.

Qvintos changes that. We turn unstructured construction documentation into structured, queryable intelligence. Upload your drawings and files. Qvintos reads them, measures them, organises them, and surfaces what matters — in seconds, not weeks.

"The construction industry doesn't lack data. It lacks a system that understands what the data means — and tells you what to do next."

— The founding principle behind Qvintos
Traceable by design

Every number Qvintos produces is traceable to its source drawing, page, element, and measurement. We believe AI in construction must show its work — not just deliver an answer.

Built for professionals

We build for architects, estimators, and project managers — not for demos. That means precision over spectacle, and outputs that hold up under professional scrutiny.

Speed without compromise

What takes a skilled operator hours in Bluebeam takes Qvintos seconds — with a measured deviation of less than 7mm across entire facades. Fast and accurate are not a trade-off here.

The Evolution

From spoken word
to intelligent insight

Construction has always been about turning vision into reality. Every era introduced a new dimension of precision — and now, AI completes the picture.

1D
Antiquity — Early 20th century
Verbal Communication
Spoken word

Construction knowledge lived entirely in human memory — passed master to apprentice through speech and craft tradition. Entire cathedrals and aqueducts rose from verbal instruction, hand signals, and tacit knowledge. There was no record, no audit trail, no way to scale.

No documentation. No replication.
2D
1980s — Drawings era
The AutoCAD Revolution
AutoCAD

AutoCAD democratised technical drawing and digitised the blueprint. For the first time, floor plans, elevations, and sections could be stored, copied, and shared globally. The pen plotter replaced the drafting table — but coordination between disciplines remained manual and error-prone.

Drawings standardised. Coordination still fragmented.
3D
2000s — BIM era
Revit & the Building Information Model
Autodesk Revit

Revit introduced parametric 3D modelling — buildings as living digital objects, not just drawings. Architects, engineers, and contractors could finally work from a single model, catching clashes before concrete was poured. BIM mandates swept Europe and North America, marking the industry's first true digital twin.

Geometry became intelligent. Data stayed siloed.
4D
2010s — Connected data era
Schedule, Cost & the Connected Model
4D BIM + Procore

The fourth dimension added time and cost directly into the 3D model — linking schedule sequences to geometry, enabling construction simulations and quantity take-offs. Yet the explosion of documents, RFIs, and change orders created an information overload that no human team could fully process.

Rich data accumulated. Insights remained buried.
5D
Now — AI Intelligence era
Qvintos — The Fifth Dimension
✦ Qvintos AI

Qvintos — from the Latin quintus, meaning "fifth" — is the fifth dimension of construction intelligence. Where every previous era produced more data, Qvintos turns that data into decisions. AI reads your drawings, models, contracts, and schedules simultaneously — surfacing deviations, risks, and insights in seconds, not weeks.

AI-powered insights, live
The Team

Built by people who
know the industry

Qvintos was founded by three people who came at the same problem from three different directions — finance, AI, and construction — and realised the solution required all three.

RA
Romman Alham
Founder · AI & Product

AI Specialist at Accigo, working with Azure OpenAI and large-scale document intelligence. Romman is the technical architect behind Qvintos — designing the models that read, interpret, and extract meaning from construction drawings and files.

The fifth dimension
starts here

If you work in construction and you're tired of spending hours inside documents just to find a number — Qvintos was built for you.

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