Teams using Morta achieve:
Everything you need to manage information delivery.
From naming conventions to model data assurance, Morta connects your standards to your systems.
Connect to your existing systems.
Sync document metadata from Viewpoint, Asite, Aconex, ACC, SharePoint and more. Automatically compare planned deliverables against actual submissions without manual data entry.
Automatic planned vs actual tracking
40-80% reduction in reporting admin

Collaborate across teams.
Create task information delivery plans (TIDPs) as views on a single master tracker. Changes made by any task team are automatically reflected in the master information delivery plan (MIDP), giving every discipline a shared source of truth.
Real-time MIDP aggregation
No more emailing spreadsheets

Configure to meet your workflows.
Enforce naming conventions, responsibility matrices, and reference data standards using data validation and predefined picklists. Set up trackers to match your organisation's information management processes and ISO 19650 requirements.
Aligned with ISO 19650
Uniclass 2015 classification support

Frequently asked questions.
Here is a list of all the questions you need to get started today.
How does Morta align with ISO 19650?
Morta supports ISO 19650 information management workflows including information delivery planning (task and master), naming conventions, responsibility matrices, and requirements management (EIR/AIR/OIR). The platform allows you to enforce standards through data validation and connect to your common data environments.
How does the master tracker connect to source systems?
Morta integrates with CDEs like Viewpoint, Asite, Aconex, Autodesk Construction Cloud, SharePoint, and ProjectWise. Document metadata is synced automatically, allowing you to compare planned deliverables in your tracker against actual submissions in your CDE.
How do you manage naming conventions and reference data?
Morta uses predefined picklists, data validation rules, and select columns to enforce naming conventions, Uniclass 2015 classifications, and other reference data standards. This ensures consistent data entry across all task teams.
Can Morta handle model data assurance (COBie, IFC)?
Yes, Morta can import and validate COBie data and IFC model metadata, allowing you to track model deliverables alongside document deliverables in a single master tracker.
How are responsibility matrices managed?
Responsibility matrices can be set up as linked tables, mapping which organisations are responsible for which deliverables. These link directly into your information delivery plan to provide a complete view of who is responsible for what.
Can Morta import from Excel?
Yes. You can import data directly from Excel spreadsheets into Morta. This makes it easy to migrate existing trackers, registers, and datasets without manual re-entry.
Can Morta export to Word and Excel?
Yes. Morta supports exports to both Excel and Word formats. Exports can be configured to match your company brand styling, so reports and deliverables are ready to share without additional formatting.
Trusted by industry leaders across the supply chain.

Morta allows me to embed information management across teams and automate tasks so I can focus on more exciting work.

Morta is a superb platform with first rate customer support that enables us to digitise resources and trackers across our teams.

We’ve saved hundreds of hours by automating tracking our plans vs our actual data in solutions like Viewpoint and Asite.

By connecting and automating our processes we’ve eliminated time-consuming administrative processes. Most importantly, this helps us provide our clients with proactive and self serve validation processes.

Morta is a key platform in our approach to managing and connecting information across our estate and programmes.

We reduced the time and cost of processes by achieving consistency that enables us to measure performance.
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Get in touch with our team to see how Morta can drive delivery performance across your projects.






















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