One platform, modular adoption
Capabilities are packaged as modules on one shared database. A company grows from TeksysDPR to the complete ERP by unlocking modules — never by migrating to a different product.
Teksys is developing a modular Construction ERP platform whose first production offering is TeksysDPR. It connects Engineering & Project Controls, Supply Chain, Accounting & Finance, CRM, HR and Administration on one shared project-data foundation.
The complete ERP is not yet commercially available. Each domain below is labelled with its honest status, and modules are adopted progressively.
Capabilities are packaged as modules on one shared database. A company grows from TeksysDPR to the complete ERP by unlocking modules — never by migrating to a different product.
Every module reads and writes the same project, activity and schedule identities, so a fact entered once is referenced everywhere.
A governed global → company → project knowledge layer defines each activity's units, measurement, resources, cost codes and quality requirements — inherited by every module.
Stable shared identifiers let project information stay connected from engineering and planning through execution, commercial control and finance — as each stage is adopted.
Feature-level entitlements decide which modules and features a company sees; roles decide who can act. Locked modules expose no data-entry surface.
AI is embedded across every domain, grounded in real project data, with a human approving every consequential action — not a separate product.
AI in Teksys is a shared intelligence layer embedded across every business domain — grounded in real project data, with a human approving every consequential action. It is not marketed as a separate product.
The engineering heart of the platform — from planning and daily execution through estimation, contracts, billing, cost control, quality and analytics, all on the activity spine.
ExploreThe procure-to-stores chain: material planning, supplier procurement, purchase orders, logistics, goods receipt, inspection, stores, inventory and supplier invoice verification.
ExploreThe financial ledger — accounts payable and receivable, general ledger, banking, GST, TDS, retention, project accounting, fixed assets, revenue recognition and financial statements — posting only after operational approval.
ExploreLeads, opportunities and client relationships — an optional, licensable capability for organizations that need sales and CRM alongside delivery.
ExplorePeople and payroll — employee records, attendance, payroll and statutory compliance, feeding cost to Accounting through approved events.
ExploreEnterprise administration — company profile, users, roles, subscription entitlements, configuration and document numbering.
ExploreStart with Stage 1 and unlock later stages in place — no rebuild and no data migration.
Stage 1 · TeksysDPR
Plan the project, report daily progress from site, and monitor plan-versus-actual, resources, EVM and cost through reports and dashboards.
ExploreStage 2
Engineering & Project Controls, Supply Chain Management, Accounting & Finance, Business Development & CRM, HR & Workforce and Administration — unlocked as modules on the same project data.
ExploreStage 3
Activity-linked quality — inspections, ITPs, method statements, tests, NCR, CAPA, snagging, handover and audit — integrated into Engineering & Project Controls.
ExploreStage 4
CAD/BIM coordination, model-based quantities, estimation, cost intelligence, 4D planning and 5D control — a specialist BIM workspace connected to the same platform.
ExploreThe only primary marketing site — product positioning, stage descriptions, capability status, roadmap and demo enquiries.
The main operational application that hosts TeksysDPR today and progressively becomes the operational surface for the modular Construction ERP.
OpenA reserved / enterprise-access alias for the same platform — not a separate, competing ERP product and never a duplicate application.
A future BIM workspace within Engineering & Project Controls, sharing the same users, companies, projects, permissions, activity identities, knowledge master and schedule/BOQ relationships.