Collapsible project cards replace the previous flat layout. If you have one active project, its card opens automatically. If you have several, they start collapsed so you can scan across all of them before drilling in. Click the chevron on any card to expand or collapse it. A segmented progress strip runs along the collapsed header, showing pipeline stage at a glance without opening the full card. Each card header also displays a status badge in plain language and the product type (SCANIT or BIMIT) alongside a short summary line — square footage and scan type — so you know at a glance what the order covers.
Uploading reference materials now has a dedicated home. Inside an expanded card, open the References section to find a drag-and-drop upload area that accepts RVT, DWG, DXF, PDF, DOC, XLS, and ZIP files. Files are attached directly to that project and persist between sessions. PDF files can be previewed in a new tab by clicking the eye icon — no download required, and no separate login to access them. If you need to upload through the full asset modal instead, the Upload files button in the References section opens it with the location and project already filled in.
The SLA countdown now appears inline on the card with a direct action link next to it, so you can raise a service request from the same row without hunting for a separate banner elsewhere on the page. Below that, the activity feed shows the five most recent events by default — click Show all activity to see the full history. File entries in the feed now show format labels rather than raw filenames, keeping the list readable when many files are involved.
At the top of the page, projects are grouped under Active Projects and Cancelled Projects section headers, each with a count. Cards load with a skeleton placeholder while data is fetching, so a blank screen no longer looks like a stuck state.