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The Cost of Not Knowing

ASI-47 Dropped at 4:30pm. Your Crew Built It the Old Way.

The architect issued ASI-47 at 4:30pm yesterday. It changed the header detail on Level 3. Your crew showed up this morning and built it the old way. Nobody told them. That's $40,000 in rework — and it happens on every project, every week.

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Affected by Cascade

The Rework Trap Nobody Talks About

Every rework event that starts with “we were working off the old drawing” was 100% preventable.

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Rework from Rev Gaps
$52B/year

Crews building off Rev 3 when Rev 7 is issued. The architect changed the header detail at 4:30pm. Nobody told the field. $40,000 gone by 10am.

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Revision Lag
12-48 hrs

The average time between an architect issuing a revision and the field crew actually seeing it. In that window, wrong work happens.

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No Alert System
0 Notifications

Most project management tools store revisions. None of them alert the specific crew in the specific zone that their drawing just changed.

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Compounding Errors
3-7 Trades

One crew builds off the wrong drawing. The next trade builds on top of it. By the time anyone notices, 3-7 trades have cascading rework.

The Return on POD

What happens when every revision is detected, mapped, and communicated before the first crew starts work.

< 5 min

Instant Revision Alerts

The moment a revision is issued, POD identifies affected zones and crews. Your superintendent knows before the first worker arrives.

60-80%

Rework Prevention

Teams that catch revision changes before work begins eliminate the majority of drawing-related rework events.

100%

Document Compliance

Every drawing, every revision, every zone — tracked in real time. POD shows which documents are current and which crews are at risk.

$20-80K

Cost Avoidance

Each rework event prevented saves $20,000-$80,000 in demolition, re-procurement, re-installation, and schedule impact.

Rev 3 vs Rev 7 — The Invisible Trap

Your crew is building off the left. The architect issued the right yesterday at 4:30pm.

REV 3 — SUPERSEDEDREV 7 — CURRENTHeader detail changedConnection type revisedNew dimension added

Rev 3 vs Rev 7 — The $40,000 Mistake Nobody Saw Coming

Document compliance and rework tracking — the metrics that catch revision gaps before they become demolition orders.

Document Compliance

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Submission: 0%
Approval: 0%

Rework

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Clean work: 100.0%
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Never Build Off the Wrong Drawing Again

Overnight Revision Detection

POD scans for new revisions, ASIs, bulletins, and change directives issued after hours. Your morning dashboard shows exactly what changed.

Zone Impact Mapping

Each revision is mapped to affected zones and active work areas. You see which crews are about to work off the wrong documents.

Rework Cause Analytics

Track every rework event by root cause — drawing revisions, miscommunication, material substitution — and see the dollar impact of each.

Document Currency Dashboard

A single view showing which documents are current, which are superseded, and which crews are working with outdated information.

Crew-Level Notifications

Not a generic "new revision" email — targeted alerts to the specific foremen and crews whose work areas are affected by the change.

Morning Revision Briefing

Part of the POD morning intelligence — every revision issued since yesterday, mapped to today's planned work, with recommended actions.

“We had three rework events in one month — all from revision gaps. The architect issued changes after 5pm, and our crews never saw them. After we started using POD, we haven't had a single drawing-related rework in 14 weeks.”

— Senior Superintendent, K-12 Education Projects

Frequently Asked Questions

Stop Building Off the Wrong Revision

See how POD detects every drawing change overnight and alerts the right crews before the first nail is driven.

POD doesn't conform — POD defines the standard.

Last updated: March 2026