Mile by Mile. Crew by Crew.
One Dashboard.
The Challenge
Crews spread across miles of active corridor
Your workforce is distributed across 5, 10, even 20 miles of active construction. Getting a unified daily picture is nearly impossible.
FRA compliance documentation is relentless
Federal Railroad Administration requires meticulous documentation. Missing a single safety record can halt an entire corridor.
Track possession windows are unforgiving
You get a 4-hour window to work. Every minute of reporting time is a minute not building. Paper forms eat your possession time.
Revenue service conflicts make coordination critical
Building next to active rail means coordination with operators, flaggers, and multiple contractors simultaneously.
The POD Advantage
Voice Reports from the Right-of-Way
Crews speak their daily update from anywhere along the corridor. GPS-tagged to the exact station and milepost.
Corridor Progress Visualization
See progress by milepost, station, and work zone. Know exactly where every crew is and what they completed today.
FRA-Ready Documentation
Safety observations, track work records, and flagging logs auto-compile into FRA-compliant formats.
Multi-Contractor Corridor View
Track, signal, civil, and systems contractors all report into one unified corridor timeline.
Rail-Specific Features
“We have crews spread across 14 miles of active track. Before POD, I drove the corridor every morning just to know what happened yesterday.”
— Project Manager, Southeast Light Rail Extension
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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