DoD AT/FP Standards Require
83 Documented Compliance Points
The Challenge
Setback distances verified but not continuously documented
UFC 4-010-01 requires minimum standoff distances from controlled perimeter to building face. Survey confirms distances at foundation, but as-built conditions change with site grading, perimeter adjustments, and building envelope modifications. Paper documentation captures the design intent, not the final condition.
Progressive collapse resistance testing records incomplete
Buildings must demonstrate resistance to progressive collapse under blast loading. Structural connections, reinforcement details, and load path continuity must be documented at every floor. Paper inspection records for hundreds of connections get scattered across daily reports from multiple inspectors.
Blast-resistant construction details lost between trades
Blast-resistant glazing, reinforced wall sections, and hardened entry points involve multiple trades. The glazing subcontractor installs blast windows but the framing sub installs the anchorage. Paper records from different subs do not cross-reference to prove the complete assembly meets UFC requirements.
UFC compliance matrix updated quarterly not daily
The AT/FP compliance matrix tracks dozens of UFC requirements across the entire building. Paper-based tracking updates quarterly at best. When the AT/FP officer visits, the matrix is months behind actual construction progress and nobody can prove current compliance status.
The POD Advantage
Voice-documented AT/FP inspections
Speak setback measurements, connection inspection results, and blast-resistant assembly verifications as you complete them. POD links every inspection to the specific UFC requirement it satisfies and the building location where it was verified.
Standoff distance tracking
GPS-verified setback and standoff distance measurements linked to the controlled perimeter and building face. POD maintains the as-built distance record through every site modification so UFC compliance is always current.
Progressive collapse documentation
Every structural connection inspected and documented with location, type, reinforcement details, and compliance status. POD builds the complete load path verification record that proves progressive collapse resistance.
Real-time compliance matrix
The AT/FP compliance matrix updates in real time as inspections are completed. POD shows the AT/FP officer current compliance status for every UFC requirement without waiting for quarterly updates.
AT/FP Compliance Intelligence
“The AT/FP officer rejected our occupancy package because we could not prove the standoff distances matched the UFC requirements for the building category. The measurements were correct but the documentation chain from survey to as-built was broken. Three months of rework to reconstruct what we already had.”
— Project Manager, DoD Design-Build Contractor
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
Prove AT/FP Compliance Without the Rework
See how POD turns UFC 4-010-01 requirements into a real-time compliance record from first pour to final occupancy.