
Time Tracking for Masonry Contractors
Masonry jobs are bid by the unit: block count, square footage of brick, linear feet of stone. That means your field data has to capture

Masonry jobs are bid by the unit: block count, square footage of brick, linear feet of stone. That means your field data has to capture
GPS time tracking for construction crews has a reputation that is more complicated than it needs to be. Owners hear “GPS tracking” and picture a

Most time tracking apps were designed for offices, retail, and service businesses, not for a 20-person masonry crew working a job site without reliable cell

“Going paperless” sounds like a simple switch. Replace the paper with an app, and you are done. Most subcontractors who try it find out quickly
At the end of a job, most subcontractors can tell you how many hours their crew worked. What they often cannot tell you is whether

Ask any subcontractor owner if their timecards are accurate and most will pause before answering. They know the numbers are probably close. They are also

End of day. Your crew is packing up, the GC is asking about tomorrow’s schedule, and you still have the daily report sitting blank on

If you run a subcontracting crew, time theft is probably costing you money right now. You just can’t prove it. That’s the part that makes

Jobsite documentation should work for you, not slow you down. Contractors rely on notes and photos to track progress, communicate with customers, and document work
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