Every project is personal. So is every crew call, every site decision, every schedule change. Here's that board running without you in the middle of it.
You're already on-site, crew behind you, and the next call is already in the queue. This time, something handles it before you even see it.
Scope, site address, timeline - captured and structured, routed before the morning's first break.
The job lands in one place, structured, with the site and timeline already attached. Ready when the estimate conversation happens.
One notification, everything you need before the call. The job didn't wait for you to finish the morning site.
Amherst County · storm drainage + concrete · Thu 9 AM estimate call
Scope captured. Routed to estimating. Open job file ›
Assignments go out the evening before. Everyone shows up knowing where they're going.
The client adjusted the timeline. The crew got updated. The calendar moved. Nobody called Jacob at 6 AM.
The kind of field coordination that usually takes a dedicated ops person, built around how a family-run civil contractor actually works.
For a founder-run crew, this is the whole game: every job request that comes in while Jacob is on-site gets handled, not held.
If we're wrong, the conversation ends here. If we're close, this is rarely the only thing you're holding together by hand.
We built this from public information. How close did we get?
Tell us where we got it right, or where we missed. Under a minute.