# Progress Report Translation for Project Clients | Vitra.ai

> Progress reports repeat monthly with the same structure and different numbers. That makes them cheap to translate well and easy to translate badly.

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# Progress Report Translation for Project Clients

Progress reports repeat monthly with the same structure and different numbers. That makes them cheap to translate well and easy to translate badly.

[Samhitha J Bhatt](https://www.vitra.ai/author/samhitha)
Senior Product Manager , Vitra.ai
Updated Aug 18, 2026

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Table of contents

[The same report, every month](#the-same-report-every-month)

[Reuse the structure, translate the change](#reuse-the-structure-translate-the-change)

[The commentary carries the meaning](#the-commentary-carries-the-meaning)

[Figures are the quiet risk](#figures-are-the-quiet-risk)

[Consistency with the rest of the project](#consistency-with-the-rest-of-the-project)

[FAQ](#faq)

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> **Quick answer —** Progress reports are highly repetitive, so most of the text should be reused rather than retranslated. The commentary carries the meaning, and the figures carry the risk.[Vitra.ai Universe](https://www.vitra.ai/platform) keeps one site vocabulary across drawings, documents and talks.

## The same report, every month

A progress report has a fixed structure — programme status, works completed, works planned, risks and issues, safety and quality statistics, commercial position, photographs.

Only the values and the commentary change. That makes it the cheapest recurring translation on a project to do well, provided it is set up as a template rather than translated afresh each period.

## Reuse the structure, translate the change

Element

Treatment

Section headings and standard tables

Translated once, reused

Programme activity names

Fixed terminology, from the programme

Figures and statistics

Data, formatted per convention

Narrative commentary

New each period

Risks and issues

New, and the highest-value part

Photographs and captions

Captions translated, images unchanged

Setting it up this way means each month's translation is a fraction of the document. The cost falls sharply after the first two or three periods, which is also when [translation memory](https://www.vitra.ai/features/translation-memory) has accumulated the project's own vocabulary.

## The commentary carries the meaning

Numbers show what happened. The commentary explains why, and it is usually where a delay, a risk or an early warning is first described in ordinary language. A translation that softens hedged wording — likely, potential, at risk of — changes what the client was told, and it is the part most likely to be examined if the project goes wrong later. Keeping the strength of each statement exactly is a specific instruction rather than a matter of style.

## Figures are the quiet risk

Separators, units, currency and date formats differ by convention, and a percentage or a cost reformatted inconsistently within one table looks plausible in every version.

Checking values against the source record mechanically through [quality control](https://www.vitra.ai/features/quality-control) is the only approach that survives twelve monthly reports on several projects.

## Consistency with the rest of the project

Activity names, package names and work descriptions should match the [programme](https://www.vitra.ai/construction/construction-contract-translation), the [drawings](https://www.vitra.ai/construction/construction-drawing-translation) and the [snagging list](https://www.vitra.ai/construction/snagging-list-translation).

A client comparing this month's report to last month's, or to the contract, is testing whether the project is describing itself consistently. A recurring report on a fixed calendar is a good candidate for [content workflow automation](https://www.vitra.ai/solutions/content-workflow-automation).

## FAQ

**Why are progress reports cheap to translate?** Because they repeat monthly with the same structure. Set up as a template with reused headings and tables, each period's translation covers only the commentary and the changed values.

**Which part of a progress report matters most?** The narrative commentary, especially risks and issues. It explains why something happened, and it is where a delay or early warning is first described in ordinary language.

**What should not be softened in translation?** Hedged wording such as likely, potential or at risk of. Changing its strength changes what the client was told, and it is the part most likely to be examined if the project goes wrong.

**What is the risk with figures?** Formatting. Separators, units, currency and date conventions differ, and an inconsistently reformatted value inside one table looks plausible in every language version.

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