Stop guessing which infrastructure projects are moving. In the time it takes most vendors to schedule a kickoff call, we shipped two of the most requested features in the Vulcan platform — so you can research any project, read our latest insight on it, and see exactly what changed this week. All in a few clicks.
You do not have time to dig through raw data to answer one simple question: is this project actually progressing? Miss a site coming online early and you miss the opportunity. Trust a stale "planned" date and you plan around a project that has quietly slipped. Our clients kept asking for the same thing — a fast way to pull up a single project and get a clear, Vulcan-backed read on where it really stands.
So we listened, and we used the same internal agent our clients already have access to. We built the tool and ported it into the Vulcan UI in under a week.
Search by owner or by plant name. Select the site you are interested in, and Vulcan displays a quick summary of every project at that site — including a plain-language summary of what our latest insights indicate. In the example below, DC02 looks like it could already be operational and worth a drone flight.
Scroll further and you get the full detail and the latest news on every unit at the site.
The second highly requested view is change monitoring, now built directly into the project view. For every key metric — Capacity (MW), First Structure, Land Clear, IIR Online Date, Vulcan Median Online, New Projects, Vulcan Status, WPI Online Date, and Notes — you can see how it moved over the past 7, 30, and 90 days. No more comparing screenshots from last month. The change finds you.
For example, track the weekly change in the WPI Online Date and you get an instant read on construction progress across every project at once. Last week’s sample below shows more projects slipping than moving forward — the kind of signal you want to catch early, not after the fact.
DC01 was land cleared on July 19, 2026, with site preparation continuing as of August 9, 2026. The unit’s proposed online date is December 31, 2028 — but given how early the land clearing and site preparation are running, this is one of the projects likely to come online sooner than expected. That is exactly the kind of edge the new tools surface for you automatically.
Here is what you now have that you did not before: a platform whose roadmap is driven by the people using it — and a team that turns your feedback into shipped features in days, not quarters. Every Vulcan client makes the tool sharper for the next question you will need answered.
There has never been a better time to join. Vulcan clients are actively shaping the most insightful infrastructure-monitoring tool on the market, and the edge only compounds.
Get started: reach out to David Bellman at dbellman@synmax.com for an introduction to Vulcan and see for yourself why it is one of a kind.