[ For Concrete Contractors ]

YOU CAN'T UN-POUR CONCRETE. MAKE SURE THE SCHEDULE IS RIGHT.

The truck shows up and the clock starts. If the forms aren't ready, the crew isn't staged, or the weather turns — you're paying for mud you can't use. OPS coordinates your crews, tracks weather windows, and documents every pour so the right people are at the right site before the first truck backs in.

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[ THE PROBLEM ]

Weather doesn't check your calendar

  • Temperature drops below 40°F during curing and the concrete weakens permanently — no fix, no rework, just demolition
  • Ready-mix delivery is scheduled but the rain forecast changed overnight — now you're rescheduling the crew, the pump, the trucks, and the inspector by phone
  • A large commercial pour needs forms, rebar, pump, finishers, and 8–12 trucks arriving at 15-minute intervals — one breakdown in the sequence and the whole pour is at risk
  • Cancel tomorrow's pour and the cascade hits every project on your schedule for the rest of the week

For: Concrete contractors making pour-or-wait decisions that cost thousands based on weather apps and gut feel

Labor costs 9% more than last year and every idle hour bleeds money

  • Construction compensation up 9% year-over-year — if your estimates use last year's labor rates, every job bleeds margin
  • Over 20% of construction workers are over 55 and retiring fast — the pipeline of replacements is thin
  • Delays cost North American construction $280 billion annually — and concrete delays are the most expensive because you can't pause a pour
  • Less experienced crews mean more quality issues — inconsistent finishing, improper curing, substandard formwork that doubles labor costs on rework

For: Concrete company owners paying more for labor while watching productivity drop with every inexperienced hire

$$$$$

GC software priced for subcontractor budgets

  • Procore is the gold standard for construction management — and completely unaffordable for a 10-person concrete crew doing 3–4 active jobs
  • ServiceTitan costs $245–$500+ per tech per month with $5,000–$50,000 implementation — that's $30K–$60K/year for a sub with 5–8% net margins
  • Jobber was designed for same-day service calls, not multi-day concrete projects with weather dependencies and multi-crew staging
  • The result: most concrete contractors still run on phone calls, text messages, and paper estimates because the software market failed them

For: Concrete subcontractors who need crew scheduling and job tracking but can't justify Procore pricing on sub margins

[ THE SOLUTION ]

HOW OPS HANDLES IT

[ 01 ]

Schedule pours around weather. Not the other way around.

Build your pour schedule with multi-day visibility that accounts for temperature windows, rain probability, and wind conditions. When weather forces a reschedule, shift crews and equipment to alternate sites with one adjustment — not an hour of phone calls. Multi-crew staging shows exactly who needs to be where: form crew complete, rebar inspected, pump staged, finishers on standby, trucks arriving at intervals. Pour documentation captures batch tickets, conditions, and time-stamped photos — the evidence trail that proves quality.

[ 02 ]

Every crew hour tracked. Every dollar accounted.

When labor costs 9% more than last year, you need to know exactly where every hour goes. Time tracking per crew, per site, per phase builds the labor cost database that makes your next estimate accurate — not a guess based on last year's rates. Real-time job costing compares estimated vs. actual labor and material costs as the project progresses. Crew dispatch prevents the most expensive waste: sending a finishing crew to a site that isn't ready.

[ 03 ]

Built for the pour site. Not the office trailer.

Your finishers are on their knees at 5 AM. They're not checking a laptop. 56dp touch targets work with wet, muddy gloves. Dark theme is readable at dawn or under flood lights. Photo capture documents formwork, rebar placement, pour progress, and finished surfaces with timestamps and GPS. Works offline because new construction sites, rural pads, and infrastructure projects don't have cell service. Your crew sees their schedule and site details without calling the office.

[ 04 ]

Sub pricing. Not GC pricing.

Concrete margins are tight enough without your software squeezing them. OPS is flat-rate regardless of crew size — whether you're running 5 workers or 50. Free to start with no credit card. No implementation fees. No 12-month contracts. Compare that to Procore at enterprise pricing, ServiceTitan at $30K–$60K/year for 10 workers, or Jobber at $4,188+/year with user overages. For a concrete sub doing $1M–$5M in revenue, OPS is a line item you'll never think about.

[ VS THE ALTERNATIVES ]

SEE HOW OPS COMPARES

FeatureOPSJobberKnowify
Mobile-first crew appLimitedLimited
Multi-day project scheduling
Per-phase photo documentationBasicLimited
Offline mode for job sites
No per-user pricing
Starting priceFree to start$49/mo$149/mo

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YOU CAN'T UN-POUR CONCRETE.

Every pour is a one-shot operation. Your schedule, your crews, and your weather window have to be right before the first truck backs in. OPS makes sure they are.

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