State agencies · Construction & contractor regulation
CORE Construction Operations and Regulatory Engines
Pipeline-E's CORE is a single system for the work your agency already does: licensing and renewals, education and exams, complaints and enforcement, fees and receivables, correspondence, documents, and reporting—with a dedicated experience for staff and a clear path for contractors and the public, so teams spend less time reconciling spreadsheets and portals and more time on decisions that protect consumers and fair competition.
- Purpose-built for contractor boards—not generic licensing tools
- Staff workflows, public transparency, and auditable history together
- Deployable in your agency cloud with enterprise identity and security
One platform, every part of the regulatory lifecycle
Each major job—licensing, finance, enforcement, and the rest—is a CORE engine: a module that can grow, scale, and ship on its own roadmap while everyone still uses one product. Engines talk to each other through defined handoffs, and each engine may use the shared CORE database or its own database when enterprise policy calls for stronger isolation. The honeycomb reflects that idea: distinct engines, one trusted foundation.
Built for a secure Azure estate
CORE is designed to run inside your agency cloud boundary: managed identity, private connectivity, and platform services that scale with demand—while keeping licensing, enforcement, and related policy logic in a single, maintainable application.
- Identity: Microsoft Entra ID for workforce sign-in, MFA, and coarse app roles.
- Data: Azure Database for PostgreSQL with encryption and backup policies aligned to enterprise standards.
- Runtime: App Service (or containerized equivalents) with autoscaling and health probes.
- Secrets: Azure Key Vault references for credentials—not checked into source control.
Conceptual topology
Azure platform services host the CORE application. Engines exchange updates through controlled interfaces so each module can evolve and scale without destabilizing the others—whether its data lives in the central database or a dedicated one.
Ready to work in CORE?
Staff use Microsoft Entra. Contractors and applicants use the portal sign-in after registration.