Know where every stud,
screw, and skid went.
Build is TrackTech for construction operators. Jobsite materials, supplier deliveries, equipment check-out, and per-job cost code actuals on one ledger. So PMs find out about overruns on the day they happen, not at month-end.
Receive, allocate, track, close out clean.
A delivery shows up. It gets matched to a job.
Concrete, rebar, framing lumber, light fixtures. Scan the packing slip, the load gets attributed to the right project code and the right phase. If the supplier sent the wrong count, you find out before the truck leaves.
Materials live on the project they belong to.
Multi-job yards stop being a guessing game. Each item has a job code, a phase, and a cost code. When the framers grab studs from the yard, the system knows whose budget it just touched.
Tools get checked out, not "borrowed."
Every saw, generator, and lift has a tag. Checked out to a person, on a job, on a date. Saturday morning recovery hour becomes optional, not standard.
Actuals against the budget, no archaeology.
Change order conversations stop being about whether materials were used. The ledger already knows. PM gets a project P&L, the owner gets backup, accounting gets the WIP they've been asking for.
Built for how jobsites actually run.
Per-job inventory ledger
Materials live on a project, not a warehouse shelf. When materials move between jobs, the cost moves with them.
Equipment check-in / check-out
Every tool tagged, every move signed. Who has the rotary hammer right now, on which job, since when. No more end-of-week amnesty bins.
Supplier deliveries and receivers
Match the packing slip to the PO at the gate. Short-shipments and over-shipments flagged before the driver leaves. Builds a real receiving record for AP.
Cost codes that follow the material
Every transaction tagged with a cost code so the project ledger maps to the GC's WIP schedule. Your accountant will stop calling the foreman.
Jobsite-ready mobile
Phones with gloves on, tablets with safety screens. Offline-tolerant. Scans queue up when you're in the basement and sync when you climb back out.
Multi-job operators welcome
Per-job isolation across 8, 20, or 50 active jobs. Sub roles, GC roles, owner read-only views. The whole project family on one ledger.
Any of these are in your monthly review.
- You're paying for materials twice because the first delivery vanished into "the yard."
- Your PMs find out about cost overruns at the end of the month and not before.
- Tools wander off-site at a rate you stopped counting.
- Change order disputes drag on because nobody can prove what was actually installed.
Bring your worst overrun.
The job where material costs blew the budget. We'll model how Build would have caught it three weeks earlier.