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Cuts, Fills, Utilities, And Paving — Daily Site Truth In The System.

Site work moves with weather, spoils, utilities, and inspectors. Forge captures what the foreman sees each day — feet, lifts, equipment notes, and delays — through daily logs tied to the job. Leadership analyzes productivity, change exposure, and schedule risk from a growing field record, not from drive-bys.

What Forge Does For You

  • Daily logs for mass cut/fill, utility trench, stone, paving, and stabilization — tied to project and day
  • Field teams text conditions (mud, freeze, access) alongside production counts
  • Hours and equipment time attach to the same job narrative for T&M support and internal review
  • Build defensible documentation for differing site conditions and RE work
  • Roll up progress across multiple phases or zones on large sites
  • Ask 'what was logged during the wet week in March?' when disputes arise

Document The Site While It's Changing

01

Log Production And Constraints Together

When feet moved and why you stopped are both captured — critical for extras and schedule stories.

02

Give Estimators Real Feedback

Structured history from past jobs improves production assumptions on the next bid.

03

Analyze Burn Against Plan

Compare reported quantities and hours to the estimate — catch overruns while the dozers are still there.

Stop Proving What The Site Was Like Weeks Later

Civil extras die in he-said/she-said when nobody logged the mud, the haul, or the standby day. Forge makes the field the witness.

  • No more T&M tags without a contemporaneous log
  • No more GC arguments without dated field notes
  • No more mystery standby when equipment sat
  • No more lessons learned that never make it into the next estimate

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