Same Template for Every Industry. Or 68 That Actually Fit.
Your pharma validation report and highway DOT submittal use the same template. One requires GMP trails. The other requires material certs. The generic tool treats them the same. The site does not. POD built 68 industry templates so your benchmarks, compliance fields, and KPIs match the work you actually do.
“Our generic platform showed every nuclear project with a red TRIR — because it compared us to the commercial construction average. POD loaded the nuclear benchmark on day one. For the first time, our safety team saw where we actually stood against our peer group.”
— Quality Director, Nuclear Construction Contractor
Generic Templates vs. Industry-Specific Intelligence
One forces every project into the same mold. The other adapts to the reality of each sector.
Same form for every project type
Your pharma validation report and highway DOT submittal use the same template. One needs GMP trails. The other needs material certs.
Generic benchmarks mislead
A highway TRIR of 2.8 shows red against a 1.5 commercial benchmark — but 2.8 is actually strong for heavy civil.
Irrelevant fields everywhere
Nuclear projects see concrete pour fields. Data center projects see excavation fields. Nobody sees what they actually need.
Manual workarounds required
Teams build parallel tracking in spreadsheets to capture what the generic tool misses. Two systems, double the work.
68 industry-specific templates
Each template selects the right KPIs, loads the right benchmarks, and enables the right compliance fields for that sector.
Industry-calibrated benchmarks
TRIR thresholds from BLS sector data. SPI benchmarks from industry norms. Status indicators show performance vs. actual peers.
Sector-specific AI recognition
Voice recognition trained on industry terminology. AI agents understand pharma GMP, nuclear NRC, and highway DOT vocabulary.
Compliance fields pre-loaded
Each template includes the regulatory documentation trail for that sector — no manual configuration, no missed requirements.
One Form Stamped on Everything vs. Templates That Grow to Fit
Left: the same generic form rubber-stamped on four completely different industries. Right: POD templates that expand organically with sector-specific fields and compliance trails.
Industry-Specific Standards, Not Industry-Average Guesses
ScheduleBudgetCombo tracks SPI and CPI with industry-calibrated thresholds. SafetyDashboardCard loads sector benchmarks for TRIR, DART, and observations — so your status indicators reflect performance against actual peers.
Schedule & Budget Performance
Safety Performance
The Platform Behind the Customization
68 Pre-Built Industry Templates
From pharma cleanroom to heavy highway to offshore wind — each template selects the KPIs, benchmarks, compliance fields, and terminology specific to that sector. No configuration required.
Industry-Calibrated Benchmarks
Safety benchmarks from BLS sector averages. Schedule benchmarks from industry norms. A TRIR that shows green for highway construction shows red for pharmaceutical — because the standards are different.
Adaptive KPI Selection
ScheduleBudgetCombo adjusts thresholds per industry. SafetyDashboardCard loads sector benchmarks automatically. The same components render differently because the context changes.
Compliance-First Design
Nuclear templates include NRC documentation trails. Pharma templates include GMP validation logs. Highway templates include DOT material certification tracking. Pre-loaded, not afterthought.
Sector-Trained AI Agents
Specialized AI agents understand sector-specific vocabulary — cleanroom protocols, prevailing wage language, commissioning terminology. Voice reports are parsed with industry context.
Multi-Sector Portfolio Support
GCs working across sectors get the right template for each project. A pharma build and a highway project in the same portfolio each get their own benchmarks and compliance requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your Industry Deserves Its Own Standard
See ScheduleBudgetCombo and SafetyDashboardCard configured for your sector — with benchmarks that actually apply.
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