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Oracle AI Enables More Connected, Compliant Capital Projects

Oracle said it added AI-enabled capabilities to Oracle Primavera Unifier to help project and asset management teams prioritize work and reviews, improve data integrity, and provide audit transparency. The company tied the changes to cross-system integration and portfolio-level insight across capital programs.

The update described AI-driven workflows and business process summarization built into daily task execution, along with expanded Oracle Integration capabilities to unify data and systems. Oracle said the goal included giving Artificial Intelligence (AI) Agents data automation with an audit trail.

Within Primavera Unifier enhancements, the company described AI-driven business process and workflow summaries that deliver insights across reported issues and change orders, plus structured progress chronologies that include participants, timestamps, durations, decisions, comments, attachments, change history, and other deliverables. Oracle also cited no-code process design using uDesigner combined with Oracle Integration for real-time integrations and automated data movement across Unifier workflows and external enterprise systems.

The release also pointed to Oracle Integration adapters, event-driven triggers, and in-step data pulls connecting Unifier with Emergency Response Plan (ERP), Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM), scheduling, and collaboration systems, along with dashboards, operational reports, and advanced visualizations governed within process and custom data screens. For safety, Oracle said firms could capture routine work progress photos and field observation data and align them to predictive industry model outputs within Oracle Construction and Engineering Advisor for Safety to support audit-ready reporting. “Capital programs depend on disciplined processes, trusted data across project and enterprise systems, predictive insights, and defensible audit trails,” said Mark Webster, senior vice president and general manager, Oracle Infrastructure Industries.