List of Causeway Donseed (formerly Aurora CS) Customers
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Companies using Causeway Donseed (formerly Aurora CS) for Time and Attendance include: Persimmon PLC, a United Kingdom based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 4200 employees and revenues of $3.66 billion, Laing ORourke Australia, a Australia based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 2863 employees and revenues of $1.95 billion, Keltbray, a United Kingdom based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $835.0 million and many others.
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Keltbray | Construction and Real Estate | 2000 | $835M | United Kingdom | Causeway | Causeway Donseed (formerly Aurora CS) | Time and Attendance | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Keltbray deployed Causeway Donseed (formerly Aurora CS) as its Time and Attendance application to centralize project-level workforce time capture across active construction sites. The implementation targeted operational support functions including administrative support, document control, and timesheet collection for project managers, engineering teams and quantity surveyors on site.
Causeway Donseed (formerly Aurora CS) was configured to support core Time and Attendance workflows, including weekly timesheet entry and approval, shift and roster capture, and document control tied to personnel records. Configuration emphasized project-centric timesheet collection, enabling administrators to collate weekly hours completed by operatives and complete timesheets within the Donseed environment.
The implementation integrated with existing project systems used for site administration and compliance, including Excel for spreadsheet data capture, SMARTWaste for waste reporting, NRMM for non-road mobile machinery records, COINS for project cost and resource tracking, and Kronos for complementary time systems. Data entry sources cited in the environment included delivery tickets, waste transfer notes and cube sheets, with information captured into Donseed and referenced against the other project systems to support reporting and payroll handoffs.
Operational governance was organized around site administrative teams preparing and submitting monthly Environmental Sustainability reports and waste transfer data for Keltbray, clients and principal contractors, and around project manager approval of timesheets. Document control functions were embedded in the timesheet and reporting lifecycle to ensure traceability of delivery tickets and waste documentation across project sites.
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Laing ORourke Australia | Construction and Real Estate | 2863 | $1.9B | Australia | Causeway | Causeway Donseed (formerly Aurora CS) | Time and Attendance | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, Laing ORourke Australia implemented Causeway Donseed (formerly Aurora CS) as a Time and Attendance solution to standardize site access control and timesheet capture across its multi-divisional, multi-regional operations. The implementation was delivered as one of three concurrent business improvement system projects and was positioned to address complex time capture and labour costing processes for construction site teams.
Causeway Donseed (formerly Aurora CS) was configured to support site access control workflows and electronic timesheet processing, with specific focus on validating functional and non-functional requirements for accurate labour costing. Configuration activities included mapping time capture methods to existing site roster practices and establishing data capture rules for payroll-adjacent time records, while preserving traceability for audit and costing reviews.
Operational coverage extended across project delivery teams and field operations, with the internal IT infrastructure and applications team responsible for technical provisioning and day to day support. The implementation scope emphasized workforce time capture, site access validation, and integration with internal operational processes rather than named third party systems.
Governance and rollout were managed through formal project management practices, including business case preparation, budget and time management, request for information and tender processes, vendor selection and implementation oversight. The program included business process review, stakeholder validation of requirements, and coordinated deployment activities to align time and attendance workflows with labour costing and site operations.
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Persimmon PLC | Construction and Real Estate | 4200 | $3.7B | United Kingdom | Causeway | Causeway Donseed (formerly Aurora CS) | Time and Attendance | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Persimmon PLC implemented Causeway Donseed, formerly Aurora CS, to provide Time and Attendance capability for on-site labour management and site operations. The deployment targets Persimmon’s UK housebuilding operations, a group that builds over 16,000 homes a year across more than 380 locations and operates through 36 regional operating businesses with capacity to manage up to 90 concurrent construction projects.
The Causeway Donseed implementation centers on biometric labour management and core time and attendance recording, complemented by modules for health and safety conformance, training certification tracking, and subcontractor management. Causeway Donseed is described as a biometric-enabled construction software solution, and the configuration emphasizes real-time cloud-based access to attendance and compliance data for site supervisors and operations teams.
Architecturally the solution pairs cloud-hosted services with on-site biometric identifiers, enabling secure capture of worker attendance at point of entry and automated transmission to centralized labour records. The integration of biometric endpoints with the cloud platform supports real-time monitoring of hours, certification status, and subcontractor attendance without manual data consolidation.
Operational scope for the rollout began with an initial phased deployment across all projects managed by Persimmon’s operating business in Wales, moving sites from traditional paper signing-in books on-site to biometric capture and centralized labour management. The implementation affects site operations, health and safety teams, training administrators, and subcontractor management workflows, requiring changes to on-site sign-in procedures and centralized oversight processes.
Stated benefits of the Causeway Donseed Time and Attendance deployment include improved ability to reduce risk, maintain regulatory and safety compliance, and better manage profitability drivers on live projects through real-time visibility. Persimmon’s use of Causeway Donseed reflects a shift toward biometric-enabled, cloud-based labour and compliance controls within its construction project operations.
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