Tides Wait for No One.
Neither Should Your Data.
The Challenge
Tidal windows dictate your entire schedule
You have a 6-hour work window twice a day. Every minute spent on paperwork is a minute of lost production that the tide will not return.
Dive operations require meticulous logs
Bottom time, depth, decompression, visibility — dive logs require precision documentation. Paper forms get wet and unreadable.
USACE permits demand daily compliance proof
Army Corps of Engineers requires turbidity monitoring, environmental compliance, and daily activity logs. Missing one day can stop the project.
Barge crews, pile drivers, and divers never overlap
Three different crews working three different schedules in three different conditions. Coordinating daily reports is chaos.
The POD Advantage
60-Second Voice Reports from the Barge
Crews dictate daily updates from the deck. GPS-tagged, timestamped, and attached to the correct berth or pile location.
Tidal Window Utilization Tracking
See how much productive work happens during each tidal window. Optimize crew deployment around the tide schedule.
USACE-Ready Environmental Logs
Turbidity readings, wildlife observations, and environmental compliance data auto-compile into Corps-ready formats.
Unified Marine Operations View
Pile driving, dredging, diving, and structural crews all report into one timeline. See the full picture.
Marine-Specific Features
“Marine construction runs on tidal windows. If your reporting system takes 30 minutes, that is 30 minutes of lost production you can never get back.”
— Marine Superintendent, Gulf Coast Port Expansion
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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