Harvard University has long been a beacon of innovation and excellence in various fields, and its approach to project management is no exception. As one of the world’s most prestigious academic institutions, Harvard oversees a vast capital portfolio that supports both its historic legacy and its future-facing vision. From state-of-the-art research facilities and residential halls to historic building renovations and sustainability upgrades, Harvard’s capital projects are diverse, complex, and essential to advancing the university’s mission.
Harvard manages a multi-billion-dollar capital program that touches every aspect of campus life. Projects span across its schools, research centers, and administrative units, requiring coordination across stakeholders, regulatory bodies, and funding sources. These include:
Managing this volume and variety of projects calls for more than just oversight, it requires operational excellence and a continuous drive to optimize.
Through its disciplined approach to project management, Harvard has created a centralized, transparent, and repeatable process for capital planning and delivery. With real-time visibility into project performance and a standardized set of business processes, Harvard is able to:
This consistency isn’t static—it evolves. By continuously analyzing outcomes and refining its processes, Harvard not only keeps pace with best practices but sets them.
Harvard’s strategic goals are grounded in stewardship, sustainability, and academic excellence. In its capital projects, that translates to:
PMWEB plays a critical role in helping Harvard achieve these goals by supporting the university’s commitment to operational excellence and continual refinement.
Harvard University was awarded the Continuous Improvement Award at the 2025 Project Empowerment Awards in recognition of its tireless pursuit of operational excellence. Their use of PMWEB’s lifecycle management solutions has enabled the university to standardize practices across schools and departments, adapt quickly to new demands, and refine strategies year over year.
In a world where expectations on capital programs continue to rise, Harvard shows what’s possible when you pair tradition with transformation.