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Shop And Field Production — Visible In The Same Progress Story.
Sheet metal splits between the shop and the deck. Forge captures daily reporting from both: what was fabricated, what was hung, what changed in the field — tied to projects and cost codes. Leadership analyzes the full picture — not just pounds on the truck or headcount on site.
What Forge Does For You
- Structured logs for fab releases, delivery, hang, seal, and punch — one timeline per job
- Crews text production notes, coordination issues, and photos from shop or field
- Hours roll up next to reported work so you see efficiency, not just spend
- Identify jobs where field conditions are driving rework before margin bleeds
- Search history when drawings, lifts, or GC direction changes mid-job
- Ask across jobs: 'where are we logging the most rework hours this quarter?'
One Record From Coil Line To Ceiling
Report Production Where It Happens
Shop leads and field foremen log output and constraints the same way — through SMS — so nothing lives only on a whiteboard.
Link Time To What Got Built
When hours and daily logs share a project, analysis connects payroll to physical progress.
See Risk Early
Trend logs and hours to flag jobs drifting before the lift schedule or crane day becomes a crisis.
Stop Analyzing Margin Without Shop-And-Field Context
If install crews absorb shop mistakes — or shop runs ahead of a field that can't take it — you only notice when overtime spikes. Forge surfaces the mismatch in the data.
- No more guessing if fab is ahead or behind install reality
- No more field fixes that never get written back to the job cost story
- No more lost verbal direction from the GC
- No more end-of-job forensic accounting
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