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Pour Days And Cure Weeks — Logged So Nothing Gets Lost In The Rush.
Concrete days are loud and fast: weather, trucks, testing, and finish windows. Forge captures the narrative while it's fresh — who poured what, where tests stand, what got delayed — via structured daily logs and texted updates. PMs review progress and cost with a dated trail, not a foreman's memory after the weekend.
What Forge Does For You
- Daily logs for form, pour, strip, cure, and patch — tied to pour sequence and area
- Geo-verified time options for large sites where proof of presence matters
- Field teams text truck counts, issues, and weather impacts; it all attaches to the job day
- Compare labor and equipment hours to reported square yards or lineal feet
- Support change conversations with a log that shows what actually happened on the pour
- Search any project's history when a crack, test failure, or dispute surfaces months later
Capture The Pour Day When It Happens
Log Production Under Pressure
Even on heavy pour days, a quick SMS workflow captures the essentials — scope completed, tests, and anomalies.
Stack Days Into A Job Arc
Sequential logs show the real curve of the job — not a single milestone in the schedule file.
Analyze Cost Against Physical Progress
When hours jump but logs don't show equivalent production, you see it in the same week — not at close-out.
Stop Reconstructing Critical Days From Texts And Photos
Concrete disputes and repair costs often trace back to a few key days. If those days aren't in the system, you're negotiating blind.
- No more missing notes when a cylinder breaks or weather slides the schedule
- No more PMs learning about a bad pour Tuesday on Thursday
- No more labor spikes with no field explanation in the record
- No more warranty fights without a dated site history
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