Your checklist, on every gate.
The pre-pour checks your best superintendent runs from memory, written down once and issued to every job in the portfolio. 214 templates in the library, versioned, working offline at the far end of a basement.
What it does
A template is your checklist with the ambiguity taken out: ordered sections, pass / fail / N-A responses, the lines that will not close without a photo, the lines that need a signature, and the ones flagged as hold points that stop the work behind them. Pre-pour, MEP rough-in, envelope, commissioning — write it the way your quality manager writes it, and every crew on every job runs it the same way.
Templates carry revisions the way drawings do. Publish rev 7 and tomorrow's inspections run rev 7 while closed records keep the revision they were signed under, so an audit two years out reads what was actually asked that day. A failed line opens an observation against the trade responsible before the phone goes back in the pocket.
How it works
- 01
Build it once
Import the checklist you already run or build it in the editor — sections, response types, required photos, required signatures, hold-point flags. 214 templates ship in the library as a starting point, and every one of them is yours to change.
- 02
Issue it to the gate
Templates attach to phase gates on the schedule and to the areas they govern, so the pre-pour runs at every pour and the envelope check runs at every elevation. Field crews get them on the phone, offline, with a 72-hour buffer for the basements and the tunnels.
- 03
Close it with evidence
Each line closes against a photo, a test result, or a signature, stamped with the drawing revision in force that day. Failures open observations; passes release the gate; the completed record stays with the area for the life of the building.
Spec
- LIBRARY
- 214 TEMPLATES · 38 TRADES
- RESPONSES
- PASS / FAIL / N-A + PHOTO
- OFFLINE
- 72 H BUFFER
- VERSIONING
- REV-LOCKED TO SHEET
214
Templates in the standard library