Readiness guide

Construction job-site readiness confirmation before the crew leaves.

For contractors, builders, and subcontractors, this page maps the job-site readiness confirmation step that answers one pre-dispatch check question: should the crew go, hold, or move?

Best fit

Contractors and subcontractors with crews booked days in advance
Teams that lose time when access, materials, or predecessor trades are not ready
Operations teams that want readiness confirmation without replacing the scheduling system
Builders who need a cleaner yes / no / not yet signal before dispatch

What FoundationFlow checks

The goal is not to run the whole project schedule. The goal is to confirm the next visit can actually start productive work.

  • Whether the previous trade is finished
  • Whether access, keys, codes, or site contacts are ready
  • Whether materials, lifts, or prerequisites are in place
  • Whether the office and crew should release, hold, or reschedule the visit

What it helps prevent

Most wasted trips happen because teams find out too late that something was still missing. FoundationFlow makes that signal visible earlier.

  • Crews showing up for nothing
  • Half-day losses from one bad stop
  • Reactive rescheduling after the truck already rolled
  • Office staff chasing last-minute updates by phone and text

Why it is different

FoundationFlow is a construction job-site readiness tool, not a replacement for scheduling software. It sits beside the system that already owns the schedule and focuses on the readiness check before dispatch.

Take action

Want fewer wasted trips from unready sites?

Request early access and share how your team handles access, materials, and predecessor-trade completion before dispatch.