| name | historical-data-manager |
| description | Extract, clean, and organize legacy construction data from archives. Migrate historical project data, cost records, and schedules into modern formats. |
| homepage | https://datadrivenconstruction.io |
| metadata | {"openclaw":{"emoji":"📚","os":["darwin","linux","win32"],"homepage":"https://datadrivenconstruction.io","requires":{"bins":["python3"]}}} |
Historical Data Manager for Construction
Overview
Manage legacy construction data from archives, old systems, and historical records. Extract, clean, normalize, and migrate data into modern formats for analysis and benchmarking.
Business Case
Construction companies accumulate decades of project data in various formats:
- Paper records scanned to PDF
- Legacy database exports (Access, dBase, FoxPro)
- Old spreadsheet formats (Lotus 1-2-3, early Excel)
- Proprietary software exports
- Project closeout documentation
This skill helps extract value from historical data for:
- Cost benchmarking and trending
- Productivity analysis over time
- Risk pattern identification
- Estimating improvement
Technical Implementation
Historical Data Extractor
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import List, Dict, Any, Optional
from datetime import datetime
from pathlib import Path
import pandas as pd
import re
import json
@dataclass
class HistoricalRecord:
project_id: str
project_name: str
year: int
data_type: str
original_format: str
extracted_data: Dict[str, Any]
quality_score: float
notes: List[str] = field(default_factory=list)
class HistoricalDataManager:
"""Manage extraction and normalization of historical construction data."""
def __init__(self, archive_path: str):
self.archive_path = Path(archive_path)
self.records: List[HistoricalRecord] = []
self.normalization_rules = self._load_normalization_rules()
def scan_archive(self) -> Dict[str, int]:
"""Scan archive and categorize files by type."""
file_types = {}
for file_path in self.archive_path.rglob('*'):
if file_path.is_file():
ext = file_path.suffix.lower()
file_types[ext] = file_types.get(ext, 0) + 1
return file_types
def extract_from_legacy_excel(self, file_path: str, year: int) -> List[HistoricalRecord]:
"""Extract data from legacy Excel files."""
records = []
try:
try:
df = pd.read_excel(file_path, engine='openpyxl')
except:
df = pd.read_excel(file_path, engine='xlrd')
data_type = self._detect_data_type(df)
df = self._normalize_columns(df)
project_info = self._extract_project_info(df, file_path)
record = HistoricalRecord(
project_id=project_info.get('id', f'LEGACY-{year}-{hash(file_path) % 10000}'),
project_name=project_info.get('name', Path(file_path).stem),
year=year,
data_type=data_type,
original_format='excel',
extracted_data=df.to_dict('records'),
quality_score=self._assess_quality(df)
)
records.append(record)
except Exception as e:
print(f"Error extracting {file_path}: {e}")
return records
def extract_from_csv(self, file_path: str, year: int) -> HistoricalRecord:
"""Extract data from CSV files with encoding detection."""
encodings = ['utf-8', 'latin-1', 'cp1252', 'iso-8859-1']
for encoding in encodings:
try:
df = pd.read_csv(file_path, encoding=encoding)
break
except:
continue
df = self._normalize_columns(df)
data_type = self._detect_data_type(df)
return HistoricalRecord(
project_id=f'CSV-{year}-{hash(file_path) % 10000}',
project_name=Path(file_path).stem,
year=year,
data_type=data_type,
original_format='csv',
extracted_data=df.to_dict('records'),
quality_score=self._assess_quality(df)
)
def extract_from_database_export(self, file_path: str, db_type: str) -> List[HistoricalRecord]:
"""Extract data from legacy database exports."""
records = []
if db_type == 'access':
import pyodbc
conn_str = f'DRIVER={{Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb, *.accdb)}};DBQ={file_path}'
conn = pyodbc.connect(conn_str)
cursor = conn.cursor()
tables = [row.table_name for row in cursor.tables(tableType='TABLE')]
for table in tables:
df = pd.read_sql(f'SELECT * FROM [{table}]', conn)
conn.close()
return records
def normalize_cost_data(self, records: List[HistoricalRecord], base_year: int = 2026) -> pd.DataFrame:
"""Normalize historical cost data to current dollars."""
cost_indices = {
2015: 0.82, 2016: 0.84, 2017: 0.87, 2018: 0.90,
2019: 0.93, 2020: 0.95, 2021: 0.98, 2022: 1.02,
2023: 1.06, 2024: 1.10, 2025: 1.14, 2026: 1.18
}
normalized_data = []
for record in records:
if record.data_type == 'cost':
year_index = cost_indices.get(record.year, 1.0)
base_index = cost_indices.get(base_year, 1.18)
escalation_factor = base_index / year_index
for item in record.extracted_data:
if 'amount' in item or 'cost' in item:
original_cost = item.get('amount') or item.get('cost', 0)
normalized_item = item.copy()
normalized_item['original_cost'] = original_cost
normalized_item['normalized_cost'] = original_cost * escalation_factor
normalized_item['escalation_factor'] = escalation_factor
normalized_item['original_year'] = record.year
normalized_item['project_id'] = record.project_id
normalized_data.append(normalized_item)
return pd.DataFrame(normalized_data)
def _detect_data_type(self, df: pd.DataFrame) -> str:
"""Detect type of data from column names and content."""
columns_lower = [c.lower() for c in df.columns]
if any(c in columns_lower for c in ['cost', 'amount', 'price', 'total', 'budget']):
return 'cost'
elif any(c in columns_lower for c in ['start', 'finish', 'duration', 'task', 'activity']):
return 'schedule'
elif any(c in columns_lower for c in ['hours', 'labor', 'worker', 'crew']):
return 'labor'
elif any(c in columns_lower for c in ['material', 'quantity', 'unit', 'supplier']):
return 'material'
else:
return 'unknown'
def _normalize_columns(self, df: pd.DataFrame) -> pd.DataFrame:
"""Normalize column names to standard format."""
column_mapping = {
r'proj.*id': 'project_id',
r'proj.*name': 'project_name',
r'desc.*': 'description',
r'qty|quantity': 'quantity',
r'unit.*cost|unit.*price': 'unit_cost',
r'total|amount': 'amount',
r'start.*date': 'start_date',
r'end.*date|finish.*date': 'end_date',
r'dur.*': 'duration',
}
new_columns = {}
for col in df.columns:
col_lower = col.lower().strip()
for pattern, new_name in column_mapping.items():
if re.match(pattern, col_lower):
new_columns[col] = new_name
break
return df.rename(columns=new_columns)
def _assess_quality(self, df: pd.DataFrame) -> float:
"""Assess data quality score (0-1)."""
if df.empty:
return 0.0
scores = []
completeness = 1 - (df.isnull().sum().sum() / df.size)
scores.append(completeness)
meaningful_cols = sum(1 for c in df.columns if len(c) > 2 and not c.startswith('Unnamed'))
col_quality = meaningful_cols / len(df.columns)
scores.append(col_quality)
row_score = min(len(df) / 100, 1.0)
scores.append(row_score)
return sum(scores) / len(scores)
def _extract_project_info(self, df: pd.DataFrame, file_path: str) -> Dict[str, str]:
"""Extract project info from data or filename."""
info = {}
for col in df.columns:
if 'project' in col.lower() and 'id' in col.lower():
info['id'] = str(df[col].iloc[0]) if not df[col].empty else None
if 'project' in col.lower() and 'name' in col.lower():
info['name'] = str(df[col].iloc[0]) if not df[col].empty else None
if 'name' not in info:
info['name'] = Path(file_path).stem
return info
def _load_normalization_rules(self) -> Dict:
"""Load rules for normalizing legacy data."""
return {
'unit_conversions': {
'M': 1000,
'C': 100,
'LF': 1,
'SF': 1,
'CY': 1,
},
'date_formats': [
'%m/%d/%Y', '%m/%d/%y', '%Y-%m-%d',
'%d-%b-%Y', '%B %d, %Y'
]
}
def generate_migration_report(self) -> str:
"""Generate report on migrated data."""
report = ["# Historical Data Migration Report", ""]
report.append("## Summary")
report.append(f"- Total Records: {len(self.records)}")
by_type = {}
by_year = {}
for r in self.records:
by_type[r.data_type] = by_type.get(r.data_type, 0) + 1
by_year[r.year] = by_year.get(r.year, 0) + 1
report.append("\n### By Data Type")
for dt, count in sorted(by_type.items()):
report.append(f"- {dt}: {count}")
report.append("\n### By Year")
for year, count in sorted(by_year.items()):
report.append(f"- {year}: {count}")
report.append("\n## Data Quality")
avg_quality = sum(r.quality_score for r in self.records) / len(self.records) if self.records else 0
report.append(f"- Average Quality Score: {avg_quality:.2%}")
low_quality = [r for r in self.records if r.quality_score < 0.5]
if low_quality:
report.append(f"\n### Low Quality Records ({len(low_quality)})")
for r in low_quality[:10]:
report.append(f"- {r.project_name} ({r.year}): {r.quality_score:.2%}")
return "\n".join(report)
Legacy System Connectors
class LegacySystemConnector:
"""Connect to various legacy construction systems."""
@staticmethod
def read_timberline_export(file_path: str) -> pd.DataFrame:
"""Read Sage Timberline (now Sage 300) export files."""
df = pd.read_csv(file_path, encoding='cp1252')
column_map = {
'JOB': 'project_id',
'PHASE': 'phase_code',
'CATEGORY': 'cost_code',
'DESCRIPTION': 'description',
'ESTIMATE': 'estimated_cost',
'ACTUAL': 'actual_cost',
'COMMITTED': 'committed_cost'
}
return df.rename(columns=column_map)
@staticmethod
def read_primavera_xer(file_path: str) -> Dict[str, pd.DataFrame]:
"""Read Primavera P6 XER export files."""
tables = {}
current_table = None
current_data = []
columns = []
with open(file_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
for line in f:
line = line.strip()
line.startswith():
current_table current_data:
tables[current_table] = pd.DataFrame(current_data, columns=columns)
current_table = line.split()[] line
current_data = []
columns = []
line.startswith():
columns = line.split()[:]
line.startswith():
current_data.append(line.split()[:])
current_table current_data:
tables[current_table] = pd.DataFrame(current_data, columns=columns)
tables
() -> pd.DataFrame:
Quick Start
manager = HistoricalDataManager('/archive/projects')
file_types = manager.scan_archive()
print(f"Found: {file_types}")
for year in range(2015, 2024):
year_path = f'/archive/projects/{year}'
for file in Path(year_path).glob('*.xls*'):
records = manager.extract_from_legacy_excel(str(file), year)
manager.records.extend(records)
cost_records = [r for r in manager.records if r.data_type == 'cost']
normalized_costs = manager.normalize_cost_data(cost_records, base_year=2026)
report = manager.generate_migration_report()
print(report)
normalized_costs.to_excel('historical_costs_normalized.xlsx', index=False)
Common Use Cases
- Cost Benchmarking: Normalize historical costs for comparison
- Productivity Analysis: Track labor productivity over time
- Risk Identification: Find patterns in historical project issues
- Estimating Calibration: Improve estimates with historical data
Dependencies
pip install pandas openpyxl xlrd pyodbc
Resources
- RSMeans Historical Cost Index: For cost escalation
- ENR Construction Cost Index: Alternative escalation source
- Legacy Format Documentation: Vendor-specific export formats