Construction projects generate vast amounts of documentation: drawings, inspections, safety records, quality reports, correspondence, and contractual evidence. With multiple stakeholders involved, managing who can see, edit, and act on this information is critical.
That’s where permissions and privacy controls play an essential role. When set up correctly, they protect sensitive data, streamline collaboration, and ensure compliance, without slowing down site operations.
Why Permissions and Privacy Matter in Construction
Construction documentation often includes:
- Commercially sensitive information
- Safety and incident records
- Quality assurance evidence
- Personal worker details
- Client, contractor, and subcontractor data
Without proper controls, projects risk:
- Unauthorised access or edits
- Data leakage between contractors
- Compliance breaches
- Loss of trust with clients and partners
Robust permissions and privacy settings ensure the right people have access to the right information at the right time, and nothing more.
Common Permission Challenges on Construction Projects
- Over‑sharing of information: All users see everything, increasing risk and confusion.
- Manual document control: Permissions managed through emails, folders, or spreadsheets that quickly become outdated.
- Lack of role‑based access: Supervisors, inspectors, administrators, and read‑only users often need very different levels of access.
- No audit trail: Unclear who viewed, edited, or approved critical records.
These issues become more pronounced as projects scale in size and complexity.
Key Permission Types in Construction Documentation
- Read‑Only Access: Users can view and download documents but cannot create, edit, or close records. Ideal for:
- Client representatives
- Auditors
- External reviewers
- Standard User Access: Users can create and respond to records they have access to. Common for:
- Site engineers
- Supervisors
- Safety officers
- Administrator Access: Users can configure templates, manage users, control permissions, and oversee workflows. Typically limited to:
- Project administrators
- Digital managers
- Senior project leadership
This role‑based approach reduces risk while maintaining operational efficiency.
Privacy at the Template and Record Level
Permissions shouldn’t stop at user roles. Mature systems also allow privacy controls at the following levels:
- Module Level: Different access rules for Safety, Quality, Environment, Diary, or Documents.
- Template Level:
- Only safety managers can access incident investigations
- Only quality teams can close NCRs
- Only administrators can modify ITP templates
- Individual Record Level: Sensitive records such as incidents or investigations, can be restricted to specific user groups or individuals.
This ensures confidentiality without siloing the entire system.
Supporting Compliance and Accountability
Good permission design supports:
- Regulatory compliance: with safety, quality, and privacy requirements
- Client audit readiness: with controlled access to evidence
- Clear accountability: through role‑based responsibilities
- Data integrity: by preventing unauthorised changes
Equally important, permission controls create a clear audit trail showing:
- Who accessed a record
- Who made changes
- Who approved or closed items
Best Practices for Managing Permissions
To get permissions right on construction projects:
- Start with clearly defined user roles
- Apply the principle of “least privilege”
- Separate read‑only users from editing roles
- Restrict sensitive templates and records
- Review permissions regularly as the project evolves
- Keep controls consistent across projects to reduce confusion
Good permission management should feel invisible to users, but strong enough to protect the project.
How Glaass Manages Permissions & Privacy
Glaass is designed with construction‑specific permission and privacy controls built in. The platform allows teams to:
- Assign role‑based access (Administrator, Standard, Read‑Only)
- Control permissions by module, template, and record
- Restrict sensitive safety and quality records
- Create private or invisible folders
- Maintain full audit trails for compliance and reviews
- Adjust access easily as teams change over the project lifecycle
By centralising permissions and privacy controls, Glaass helps projects collaborate confidently while protecting critical information.

