Teams rely on construction scheduling software as expressway lane changes and event closures affect deliveries and crew routes in Chicago.
Chicago, August 29, 2025
A new review compares seven leading construction scheduling platforms and explains how upcoming Chicago expressway rehabilitation and a downtown street race will affect crew movement and deliveries. The software roundup highlights ProjectManager, Procore, Buildertrend, CoConstruct, Fieldwire, Smartsheet, and Contractor Foreman, weighing features like CPM, Gantt charts, mobile access, resource management, and budgeting. Local traffic plans include lane shifts, overnight closures, and ramp work that will require crews to adjust routes and delivery windows. The guidance recommends mobile, real-time scheduling tools to keep field teams aligned amid changing access and event-related closures.
A recent industry review evaluated seven leading construction scheduling and project management platforms and found each has distinct strengths for different project sizes and goals. At the same time, a major highway rehabilitation project in Chicago is running roughly a month ahead of schedule, and a city street race will bring a complex schedule of road closures and service changes over several weeks this summer. This report summarizes the software findings first, then details the local traffic and closure plans affecting motorists, transit riders, businesses and event attendees.
The review singled out seven standout options: ProjectManager, Procore, Buildertrend, CoConstruct, Fieldwire, Smartsheet, and Contractor Foreman. Choice of a tool depends mainly on project scale, budget and team size. Key features to weigh include Gantt charts for visual timelines, real-time collaboration, mobile access, budgeting and resource management, task management, custom workflows and automation. The Critical Path Method (CPM) remains the most popular scheduling technique; many platforms support CPM-style planning and critical task tracking.
Match software to project needs: choose platforms with strong financial integration for large multi-site jobs, tools with tight client communication for residential work, and lightweight mobile-first apps for crews in the field. Trials and free plans can help teams test usability before committing.
A major rehabilitation project on the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/94) is reported to be about one month ahead of the previously announced schedule. While the work is not complete, a new traffic configuration will be put in place on Sunday, June 1. Starting that day, drivers leaving downtown and heading northwest will be able to use both express and local lanes between Addison Street and the Kennedy-Edens junction at Montrose Avenue to reach O’Hare International Airport, with several temporary restrictions during the changeover.
Construction to build the street race course this year is scheduled to take significantly fewer days than in past editions. Work to construct the course is planned to take 25 days this year versus longer build times in prior years. Street closures related to course setup and race operations will be concentrated into an 18-day span, though setup and teardown activity extends beyond that window. The first closures begin on June 19 and some specific pavement issues have prompted additional temporary closures in late June.
Business and property access will be maintained during build and race operations, with officials emphasizing pedestrian access and transit alternatives to reduce traffic delays. Residents and drivers should review the full daily closure list and plan trips accordingly.
Teams choosing construction scheduling software should weigh scale, budget, resource needs and on-site collaboration features. Meanwhile, Chicago travelers should expect staged lane and ramp closures on the Kennedy Expressway through the fall and a concentrated period of street closures for the race from late June into early July. Planning ahead and using alternate routes or transit will reduce disruption for work and leisure travel.
Look for visual timelines such as Gantt charts, real-time collaboration, mobile access for field crews, budgeting and resource management tools, task tracking, customizable workflows and automation features.
Platforms that combine scheduling with financial management and advanced reporting are typically best for larger firms. These tools handle complex resource allocation and multi-project portfolios.
Yes. Some tools offer low-cost monthly plans or free tiers aimed at small teams. Affordable options include platforms with strong mobile features and basic budgeting and scheduling functions.
The rehabilitation project is expected to continue through the fall, with final work anticipated around Thanksgiving. Short-term lane and ramp closures will occur over the summer as traffic patterns are adjusted.
Closures begin in late June for course setup, with the main race weekend in early July. Demobilization is expected to finish by mid-July. Sidewalks and many pedestrian routes will remain open during the event.
Software | Best for | Key features | Price / Trial |
---|---|---|---|
ProjectManager | Mid-size teams needing resource tracking | Gantt charts, resource scheduling, collaboration | 30-day free trial |
Procore | Medium to large construction companies | Scheduling + financials, reporting, resource management | No free version |
Buildertrend | Residential contractors | Builder scheduling, client communication, QuickBooks | Starts at $499/month |
CoConstruct | Custom home builders and remodelers | Project management, budgeting, client tools, QuickBooks | $299–$499/month, annual only, no free trial |
Fieldwire | Field crews and task scheduling | Kanban, Calendar, Gantt, document management | Free version; paid from $29/user/month; 14-day trial |
Smartsheet | Teams preferring spreadsheet layout | Spreadsheet-like interface, workflows, automation | Free plan available |
Contractor Foreman | Small contractors on a budget | Project management, labor scheduling, CRM, mobile app | Starts at $49/month; high user satisfaction |
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