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Big Crews. Tight Windows. One Operational Record.

Industrial work doesn't tolerate soft tracking. Shutdown windows are tight, crews are large, and every hour lands on a specific cost code. Forge ties dispatch, daily logs, time, and materials into one operational record — so the office sees what's happening on-site while it's still happening.

What Forge Does For You

  • Dispatch and reassign large crews without losing attribution across cost codes
  • Geo-fenced clock-ins for multi-gate sites with strict access control
  • Daily logs tied to specific scope, location, and shift — no generic forms
  • Material receipts captured from the field by SMS and logged against the project
  • Real-time labor cost visibility during shutdowns and turnarounds, not after
  • Multilingual SMS for mixed-language crews without a separate app

Coordination At Industrial Scale

01

Plan The Shift

Schedule crews against project phases and shutdown windows. Forge ties each assignment to the right cost code from the start.

02

Run The Field By SMS

Workers clock in, submit daily logs, and send receipts over text. No app, no kiosk, no training — critical for trade-labor and union crews.

03

Attribute As You Go

Every hour and every receipt lands against the right project and cost code in real time — so variance surfaces while you can still act on it.

AI · Field Intelligence

Industrial Work Is Complex. Forge Keeps It Structured.

Industrial jobs don't live in a spreadsheet — they stretch across structures, systems, and crews on every mile of the job. Forge's AI reads every field entry, time card, and material ticket and places it inside the structured reality of the work, so PMs and leadership can see real rolled-up progress without chasing the field.

Project · Hanson Dam Transmission Line Rebuild
Industrial dam — Forge AI decomposes field activity into structures, systems, and openings
Chat Interface
Project Progress
Materials Tracking

ExampleForge maps field activity to each asset on the job — towers, vaults, pours, piping — so progress rolls up the way industrial work actually runs.

AI · Structured breakdown
Project
Hanson Dam Transmission Line Rebuild
7 structures·35/56 steps·63% complete

Items · Structure

Steps tracked per structure

01Cleared
02Foundation Set
03Structure Erected
04Hardware Installed
05Wire Strung
06Grounded
07Inspected
08Energized
STR047
CLRFNDERCHWWIRGNDINSENG
8/8
STR048
CLRFNDERCHWWIRGNDINSENG
7/8
STR049
CLRFNDERCHWWIRGNDINSENG
6/8
STR050
CLRFNDERCHWWIRGNDINSENG
At risk4/8
STR051
CLRFNDERCHWWIRGNDINSENG
5/8
STR052
CLRFNDERCHWWIRGNDINSENG
3/8
STR053
CLRFNDERCHWWIRGNDINSENG
Hold2/8

Ask Forge“Which structures are ready for energization and which are still waiting on inspection?” — answered from the structured field record.

Project

The full scope of work — every structure, mile, and milestone on the line. Rolled-up progress lives here.

Item Type

The kind of thing being tracked — on a transmission rebuild that's a structure; on other jobs it might be a pole, span, or vault.

Structure

Each individual asset on the ground — STR-047, STR-048, and so on. AI ties every log entry to a specific structure.

Step

The standard lifecycle per structure — cleared, foundation, erected, strung, grounded, inspected, energized. One source of truth for progress.

Stop Reconciling The Site With The Office

When scheduling lives in one system, time in another, and daily logs in a text thread, shutdown overruns show up after the job is closed. Forge collapses that loop into one operational layer.

  • No more piecing together shutdown hours from multiple systems
  • No more paper timecards on a week-long turnaround
  • No more field changes that never make it back to the PM
  • No more end-of-job labor surprises on a fixed-price scope

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