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Oracle Primavera - Construction Management Software

Oracle Primavera Reviews in May 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

Efficient construction planning and cost management made easy.

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Oracle Primavera Reviews & Ratings

4.3

Very Good

Based on 523 ratings & 209 reviews

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Consultant in Higher Education

06/24/19

4 out of 5

The Best in Class Enterprise Project Management Application!

What do you like best? It has been equipped with many powerful capabilities for managing complex projects. I personally really like Earned Value Management (EVM) concepts that have been incorporated into the application. In addition, risk analysis tools are impressive too such as predicting the project and tasks completion dates. What do you dislike? It's a huge platform and definitely needs trainings. Also, it may be a little pricey for small to medium sized companies. ...

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06/24/19

4 out of 5

The Best in Class Enterprise Project Management Application!

What do you like best? It has been equipped with many powerful capabilities for managing complex projects. I personally really like Earned Value Management (EVM concepts that have been incorporated into the application. In addition, risk analysis tools are impressive too such as predicting the project and tasks completion dates. What do you dislike? It's a huge platform and definitely needs trainings. Also, it may be a little pricey for small to medium sized companies. Recommendations to ...

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05/31/19

4 out of 5

Oracle Primavera Software is great, but could be excellent.

What do you like best? The ease and intuitive method of schedule building. Schedule reporting is comprehensive and limited only to the imagination. What do you dislike? The lack of reporting for non-labor resources. Commodity curves are at the forefront of most projects, and it is a struggle to produce them straight from the software. Recommendations to others considering the product: I have seen Oracle Primavera implemented with other software (SAP, and work successfully, if planned and ...

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05/30/19

4 out of 5

Good planning software less efficient in monitoring

What do you like best? In primavera what i like best is the scheduling feature . What do you dislike? Difficulty to update in standalone version. Recommendations to others considering the product: Good Software for scheduling your project What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? With primavera it became easy to schedule large and complex projects.

05/28/19

4 out of 5

Essential for Planning Large Projects

What do you like best? Logical to use,in cross project planning, has lots of shortcuts What do you dislike? performance across a mixed network is challenging Recommendations to others considering the product: Once understood, easy to work with What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Planning Large Projects

05/20/19

4.5 out of 5

A Project Must

What do you like best? Its an absolute need to have all project data and especially the projects time phased in an overall portfolio. The ability to keep the project work schedule and details inside the Primavera database is beneficial for project level management and operational management. What do you dislike? The lack of or lesser ability to make and work with sub-projects. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Resource planning by ...

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05/20/19

3.5 out of 5

Oracle Support for P6

What do you like best? Speed and reliability. Ease of use for new users. It takes 3-6 months to become proficient with the software, but the ease of use is the real selling point for me. What do you dislike? Very difficult to obtain Reliable IT support Cost loading is tedious and is often difficult to understand limited columns. It feels as though P6 wasn't designed for the construction industry. Recommendations to others considering the product: P6 is great software. However, it's not ...

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05/16/19

4.5 out of 5

Senior planning manager, and senior construction project manager

What do you like best? Most used software for construction project management, it covers the most of the project management components What do you dislike? Complicated, so not all features are used easily to manage the projects, limited server size of the stand alone copies. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Crucial tool for any construction project, to follow up and monitoring the progress of the work, and checking the fulfillment to ...

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05/13/19

3 out of 5

A solid piece of software with a 20 year old mindset

What do you like best? Stable & fast with large data sets, decent amount of flexibility, credibility as an industry standard What do you dislike? In general the software feels like it is 20 years old. Some functions and menu items are hard to find, exporting data to other software is challenging, gantt chart graphics haven't changed, user is often forced to do repetitive actions to accomplish tasks. Gantt charts generally poorly illustrate complex logic ties. Lack of flexibility. Lack of ...

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05/12/19

4.5 out of 5

Very powerful software

What do you like best? Easy to use and to cover most requirements for engineering and construction projects What do you dislike? S curve charts need a lot of improvement. Recommendations to others considering the product: Use its full capacity What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Portfolio management, cost control, data analysis, history keeping and many

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