Millions of Yards.
Every Lift Tracked.
The Challenge
Mass concrete temperature control
Thermal cracking in mass placements requires continuous monitoring. Temperature data from embedded sensors must be logged and correlated with placement records.
Multi-shift coordination on remote sites
Dam sites operate 24/7 with rotating crews. Shift handoff documentation is critical for maintaining placement quality and safety across transitions.
Instrumentation data from dozens of sensors
Piezometers, inclinometers, and settlement plates generate continuous data. Correlating instrument readings with construction activities requires manual effort.
Federal regulatory documentation
FERC, USACE, and Bureau of Reclamation require extensive daily documentation. Paper-based reporting creates compliance risk.
The POD Advantage
Lift-by-Lift Tracking
Every concrete lift logged with placement time, temperature readings, mix design, and cure conditions. Automated thermal compliance checking.
Multi-Shift Handoff
24/7 shift coverage with digital handoff reports. Incoming crews see exactly what happened during the previous shift.
Instrumentation Dashboard
Instrument readings correlated with construction activities automatically. Alert thresholds for abnormal readings.
Regulatory Report Automation
Daily reports formatted for FERC, USACE, and other federal requirements. One submission satisfies multiple agencies.
Dam Construction Features
“When you place 8,000 cubic yards per day across 6 monolith blocks, you need real-time visibility into every lift. POD gave us that on day one.”
— Project Manager, Federal Dam Rehabilitation
Industry-Specific KPIs That Update Themselves
POD tracks hundreds of KPIs from a 5-minute voice report. Here are just 2 of them.
Safety Performance
Earned Value Performance
Both cost and schedule under pressure
These update in real time from a 5-minute voice report. No spreadsheets. No data entry.
Frequently Asked Questions
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