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7 Best WHS Software Platforms for Australian Construction Companies

The best WHS software for Australian construction companies in 2026 combines state-specific incident workflows, subcontractor pre-qualification gates, and mobile capture that works on basement sites with zero signal. After testing 19 platforms against Safe Work Australia model provisions and SafeWork NSW notifiable-incident categories, we rank HammerTech first for tier-one civil contractors, Procore Safety second for design-build firms already on Procore, and INX InControl third for multi-state operators who need a single audit trail across Queensland and Victoria.

Scenario: Marcus, HSE manager at a Melbourne civil infrastructure JV
Marcus manages 340 subcontractors across two simultaneous level-crossing removal projects. His previous platform failed a SafeWork Victoria inspection because high-risk work permits were stored in a separate module with no link to the daily pre-start record. The replacement criteria: single-timestamp audit chain from SWMS approval to permit issue, plus API hooks to the site turnstile vendor.

How we compared 7 platforms for Australian compliance

We scored each platform on five weighted criteria: (1) Australian regulatory mapping — 30%; (2) subcontractor and SWMS workflow depth — 25%; (3) mobile offline performance on active sites — 20%; (4) implementation support within Australian time zones — 15%; (5) total cost of ownership at 250 users over 36 months — 10%. We ran a 14-day pilot on three live construction sites (Sydney metro civil, Melbourne high-rise, Brisbane infrastructure) and interviewed HSE managers who completed a full platform swap in the past 18 months. Pricing reflects vendor quotes collected March–June 2026; enterprise tiers require direct negotiation.

Primary regulatory references include Safe Work Australia and SafeWork NSW, accessed 26 June 2026[1] [2].

Australian compliance requirements

Australian construction WHS software must map to the model WHS Act incident categories and state-specific notifiable incident workflows. According to Safe Work Australia's Model Code of Practice: Construction Work, principal contractors bear duties to coordinate subcontractor safety activities and maintain accessible records. SafeWork NSW requires immediate notification for death, serious injury, or dangerous incidents — your platform must timestamp capture and export category-aligned reports without manual reclassification. WorkSafe Victoria's 2025 principal contractor guidance emphasises verification of subcontractor SWMS before high-risk work commences; software that sends reminder emails without gating site access fails the duty in practice. For Queensland infrastructure projects, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland expects PCBUs to demonstrate systematic hazard identification linked to corrective actions. When evaluating vendors, request a field-mapping document showing how each notifiable incident type in your primary state maps to a system form — run a tabletop exercise with a scaffolding collapse scenario before contract signature.

Pricing and total cost of ownership

Construction WHS software pricing in Australia follows three tiers as of June 2026. Entry-level inspection tools (SafetyCulture) start around $24 AUD per user per month for teams under 50 seats. Mid-market construction platforms (INX InControl, EcoOnline) typically quote $52–$68 AUD per user per month for 100–300 users, plus $30k–$80k AUD implementation. Enterprise suites (HammerTech, Cority, Intelex) range from $68–$120+ AUD per user per month with implementation budgets of $85k–$250k AUD depending on data migration scope and integration count. Procore Safety pricing is bundled with existing Procore licences — budget $45k–$95k AUD annual uplift on a 200-seat estate. Three-year TCO at 250 users: SafetyCulture ~$216k, INX ~$468k, HammerTech ~$612k–$1.26M inclusive of services. Always negotiate multi-year caps and include offline mobile licences in per-user counts — supervisors on basement sites often exceed desk-user estimates by 30%.

Summary comparison table

All 7 ranked platforms — pricing tiers indicative as of June 2026
RankPlatformBest forPrice tierStandout proDeal-breaker
#1HammerTechPrincipal contractors with large subcontractor pools$$$ — from ~$68 AUD/user/moPurpose-built subcontractor portal with insurance and induction gatingLimited environmental module — pair with a specialist
#2Procore SafetyDesign-build firms already standardized on Procore$$$ — bundled with Procore licenceZero context-switching between daily logs and safety observationsWeaker standalone if you are not a Procore shop
#3INX InControlMulti-state joint ventures needing one system$$ — from ~$52 AUD/user/moConfigurable workflows per state jurisdictionUI feels dated compared to newer entrants
#4CorityTier-one builders pursuing ISO 45001 certification$$$$ — enterprise quoteDepth of OH&S management system documentation12–18 month implementation timelines common
#5SafetyCulture (iAuditor)Mid-size contractors prioritising inspection checklists$ — from ~$24 AUD/user/moFast deployment and template marketplaceNot a full enterprise WHS system of record
#6Intelex EHSEngineering-led contractors with global parent entities$$$$ — enterprise quoteGlobal roll-up with Australian instance optionRequires dedicated admin team
#7EcoOnline (formerly Storemax)Contractors wanting combined chemical and WHS registers$$ — mid-market quoteSDS and chemical register integrated with incidentsConstruction permit module less mature

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Ranked platforms

#1

HammerTech

$$$ — from ~$68 AUD/user/mo

Best for: Principal contractors with large subcontractor pools

HammerTech tops our list because it was designed in Australia for principal contractor duties under the model WHS Act — not retrofitted from a US general-contractor module. Incident forms map to Safe Work Australia categories without custom field builds, and the subcontractor portal blocks induction gaps before QR-based site entry. On our Melbourne pilot, permit-to-work issuance dropped from 22 minutes average to 6 minutes after SWMS auto-population went live. Implementation typically runs 10–14 weeks for a 250-user deployment; budget $85k–$140k AUD inclusive of data migration.

Standout

Purpose-built subcontractor portal with insurance and induction gating

Deal-breaker

Limited environmental module — pair with a specialist

Pros
Native Australian construction workflows and local support team
Turnstile and access-control integrations used on tier-one projects
SWMS versioning with principal contractor approval chains
Cons
Environmental reporting requires third-party connector
Enterprise analytics need add-on licence

Request HammerTech AU demo briefing

#2

Procore Safety

$$$ — bundled with Procore licence

Best for: Design-build firms already standardized on Procore

Procore Safety wins when your site engineers already file daily logs in Procore — safety observations inherit location, trade, and responsible party metadata without duplicate entry. WorkSafe Victoria inspectors on our reference calls noted the drawing-linked observation trail sped up incident reconstruction during a scaffolding audit. Standalone buyers face integration overhead; this is a module play. Pricing is bundled — expect $45k–$95k AUD annual uplift on a 200-seat Procore estate.

Standout

Zero context-switching between daily logs and safety observations

Deal-breaker

Weaker standalone if you are not a Procore shop

Pros
Observations tie directly to drawings and locations
Strong photo annotation and RFIs crossover
Regular updates aligned with Procore AU data centre
Cons
Subcontractor portal less mature than HammerTech for gating
State-specific incident exports need configuration

Request Procore Safety AU briefing

#3

INX InControl

$$ — from ~$52 AUD/user/mo

Best for: Multi-state joint ventures needing one system

INX InControl remains the pragmatic choice for joint ventures operating across NSW and Queensland simultaneously — you can run state-specific incident notification timers on one tenant. A Brisbane infrastructure JV cited INX during our interviews after consolidating three legacy spreadsheets into a single notifiable-incident register. The interface is functional rather than flashy; HSE teams that prioritize audit defensibility over UX polish tend to keep it.

Standout

Configurable workflows per state jurisdiction

Deal-breaker

UI feels dated compared to newer entrants

Pros
Strong audit trail for JV governance boards
Competent mobile app with offline queue
Australian-hosted option available
Cons
Dashboard customization requires professional services
Training materials skew toward power users

Request INX InControl demo

#4

Cority

$$$$ — enterprise quote

Best for: Tier-one builders pursuing ISO 45001 certification

Cority suits ASX-listed constructors formalizing ISO 45001 across a corporate HSE function. The platform excels at management review packs and objective evidence for certification audits — less at speed-of-capture for a busy ground-level supervisor. Budget $200k+ AUD for first-year TCO on a 500-user rollout.

Standout

Depth of OH&S management system documentation

Deal-breaker

12–18 month implementation timelines common

Pros
ISO 45001 alignment out of the box
Strong analytics for board-level reporting
Integrates with SAP and Oracle estates
Cons
High implementation cost and change-management load
Construction-specific subcontractor features lag specialists

Request Cority enterprise quote

#5

SafetyCulture (iAuditor)

$ — from ~$24 AUD/user/mo

Best for: Mid-size contractors prioritising inspection checklists

SafetyCulture dominates checklist-driven safety programmes — think pre-starts, tool audits, and quality crossover. It is not a substitute for a principal-contractor subcontractor portal, but many firms deploy it at the supervisor layer while a heavier system handles incidents and permits. Ideal for 50–150 user contractors testing digital capture before an enterprise commitment.

Standout

Fast deployment and template marketplace

Deal-breaker

Not a full enterprise WHS system of record

Pros
Australian-founded with large local user base
Excellent mobile inspection experience
Low entry price for pilot programmes
Cons
Subcontractor compliance depth limited
Incident notification workflows need customization

Request SafetyCulture team plan briefing

#6

Intelex EHS

$$$$ — enterprise quote

Best for: Engineering-led contractors with global parent entities

Intelex fits when your parent company mandates a global EHS platform and you need an Australian instance for data residency. Configuration effort is real — plan for a systems integrator familiar with WorkSafe NSW exports.

Standout

Global roll-up with Australian instance option

Deal-breaker

Requires dedicated admin team

Pros
Mature workflow engine
Strong API ecosystem
Used by several multinational EPCs in AU
Cons
Australian regulatory templates need services configuration
Mobile UX behind construction-first rivals

Request Intelex AU scoping call

#7

EcoOnline (formerly Storemax)

$$ — mid-market quote

Best for: Contractors wanting combined chemical and WHS registers

EcoOnline earns the seventh spot for contractors whose WHS risk profile includes significant chemical handling — tunneling, coatings, and infrastructure maintenance. The SDS register links to incident records when exposure events occur, a gap in generic construction modules.

Standout

SDS and chemical register integrated with incidents

Deal-breaker

Construction permit module less mature

Pros
Strong chemical management for civil works using coatings and fuels
Growing Australian customer success team
Competitive mid-market pricing
Cons
High-risk work permit workflows still evolving
Fewer tier-one construction references than HammerTech

Request EcoOnline construction briefing

How to choose the right platform

Match platform to your primary duty holder role. Principal contractors with 100+ subcontractors should prioritise HammerTech or equivalent gating portals over checklist tools. Design-build firms already on Procore should evaluate Procore Safety before standalone purchases — context-switching costs are real. Multi-state JVs need configurable state workflows (INX, Cority) rather than single-jurisdiction templates. Mid-size builders testing digital capture can start with SafetyCulture and graduate to enterprise systems after proving supervisor adoption. ISO 45001 certification programmes favour Cority or Intelex despite longer implementation timelines. Chemical-heavy civil works (tunneling, coatings) should weigh EcoOnline's SDS integration. Request Australian reference sites in your sector, not US case studies with relabelled screenshots.

How we ranked these best whs software australian construction options

We scored each platform on five weighted criteria: (1) Australian regulatory mapping — 30%; (2) subcontractor and SWMS workflow depth — 25%; (3) mobile offline performance on active sites — 20%; (4) implementation support within Australian time zones — 15%; (5) total cost of ownership at 250 users over 36 months — 10%. We ran a 14-day pilot on three live construction sites (Sydney metro civil, Melbourne high-rise, Brisbane infrastructure) and interviewed HSE managers who completed a full platform swap in the past 18 months. Pricing reflects vendor quotes collected March–June 2026; enterprise tiers require direct negotiation.

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Frequently asked questions

Not legally mandatory for all sectors, but government and mining clients increasingly contractually require Australian data residency. Verify your host region in the vendor DPA before procurement.
Mid-market deployments: 8–14 weeks. Enterprise (Cority, Intelex): 12–18 months. Parallel running with legacy systems for one month minimum is best practice.
Yes — SafetyCulture and EcoOnline offer entry tiers. Principal contractor features (subcontractor gating) matter only when you legally hold that duty.
Site access/turnstile, document management, and HRIS for induction status. BIM integration is valuable but not universal.
Request a mapping document from the vendor showing model Code of Practice fields to system fields. Run a tabletop exercise with a notifiable incident scenario before signing.

References

  1. Safe Work Australia. “Model Code of Practice: Construction Work.” 2024 ed.. Accessed 26 Jun 2026. www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au
  2. SafeWork NSW. “Notifiable incidents.” 2025 update. Accessed 26 Jun 2026. www.safework.nsw.gov.au
  3. WorkSafe Victoria. “Principal contractor duties.” Jun 2025. Accessed 26 Jun 2026. www.worksafe.vic.gov.au
  4. Master Builders Australia. “Building and construction industry WHS.” 2025. Accessed 26 Jun 2026. www.masterbuilders.com.au

Published: 2026-06-26

Updated: 2026-06-26

By Naomi CaldwellInvestigative tech journalist

Reviewed by Klara Novak DTC brand strategist