Inside the Project Workspace — a practical tourSinanote.com is a Construction AI platform built for construction professionals — contracts engineers, project managers, planners, claims consultants, and commercial leads. The Project Workspace is its core feature, and you can open it directly at sinanote.com/project.The Project Workspace is one place per project. You upload your documents once, and every tab reads from the same set of files. No re-uploading, no re-explaining context to the AI on every screen. Below is a practical walkthrough of each tab inside sinanote.com/project and what it’s actually good for on a live construction project.1. SearchSearch is the tab you’ll open most often. Type a phrase — “liquidated damages”, “taking over certificate”, “clause 8.4” — and it returns the exact passages from every uploaded document, with the matching words highlighted in context. It searches across PDFs, Word files, and even tables inside spreadsheets, so a number buried in a BOQ cell is just as findable as a clause in the conditions of contract.There are two modes. Smart Search is fast keyword matching — good when you know the exact term. Super-Smart Search uses the construction-tuned AI behind Sinanote.com to understand meaning, so a search for “delay notification deadline” will surface clauses that say “the Contractor shall give notice within 28 days” even if your search words don’t appear there. Results can be grouped by document or shown as a flat list of excerpts, and the spell-checker quietly catches typos so you don’t lose ten minutes wondering why nothing matched.2. ConsultConsult is your contract advisor in chat form. Ask anything — “What’s my notice period for a variation under clause 13?”, “Is concurrent delay treated as the Contractor’s risk here?”, “Summarise the payment procedure” — and you’ll get an answer grounded in the actual contract you uploaded, not a generic FIDIC textbook. Because Sinanote.com is a Construction AI platform, the starter questions on the right change depending on whether your project uses FIDIC Red, Yellow, Silver, NEC3/4, JCT, AS4000 or a bespoke form — the prompts are written for construction professionals, not lawyers in general practice.Each project can hold multiple named conversations, so you can keep the EOT discussion separate from the payment-dispute thread, and come back to either one weeks later. You can also attach extra files mid-conversation — a photo, an RFI log, a site instruction — and the AI will read those alongside the contract when it answers. Treat it like a junior contracts engineer who has read every page of the project file and never gets tired of being asked the same question twice.3. AnalyseAnalyse is a focused tool: it reads the contract document only — not your correspondence, not your programmes, not your photos — and produces a fixed-format Contract Health Analysis. Click Run Analysis and the construction-specific AI behind Sinanote.com returns a structured report with the same six sections every time, each one citing the actual clause numbers from your contract:Contract Overview — the standard form and edition (FIDIC Red 2017, NEC4 ECC, JCT SBC/Q, etc.), governing law, jurisdiction or arbitration seat, contract value, and the named parties.Key Modifications from Standard Form — every clause that has been amended away from the standard form, with the original position, the new position, and a plain-English note on the commercial impact (who benefits, what risk has shifted).Critical Deadlines & Notice Requirements — a table of every time-critical obligation: what you have to do, the clause it sits under, the deadline, and what happens if you miss it.Payment Mechanism — payment type (lump sum, admeasurement, cost-plus, target cost), interim payment frequency, certification period, payment period after certification, retention and release conditions, and late payment interest.Dispute Resolution Path — the step-by-step route from a dispute being raised to a final binding decision, with the timeframes attached to each step.Immediate Advisory Flags — the issues that need attention now: approaching time bars, unusual clauses, missing provisions that create gaps.Two things make this tab trustworthy. First, every statement is followed by an explicit clause reference — e.g. (Sub-Cl. 20.1 FIDIC Red Book 2017) — so you can verify it against your contract in seconds. Second, each section carries a source note telling you whether the information was extracted from your uploaded contract or assumed from the standard form because your document didn’t address it. You can re-run the analysis whenever an amended contract is uploaded, or reset it without losing your documents.4. Risk RegisterThe Risk Register turns the contract into a working risk log,…