Indiana Water & Sewer Construction

No ReKeying — Your Field Data Goes Directly Into the Office System in Indiana

Your techs write it down in the field, then someone types it into the computer back at the office. No ReKeying means every keystroke in the field becomes a digital record automatically — zero double-entry, zero wasted payroll.

Uncle Steve on rekeying data in water & sewer construction

The Water & Sewer Construction Industry at a Glance

Water and sewer line construction contractors — trenching through utility corridors daily for main extensions, lateral connections, and repairs.

15,000+

US Companies

$3M–$20M

Avg. Revenue

8–30

Field Crew Size

5.2%

Growth Rate

Locate tickets printed each morning, daily production logs on paper, inspection records in binders. Water/sewer work causes more utility damage than any other work type.

Water & Sewer Construction Industry Data & Research

Key statistics shaping the water & sewer construction market today.

Water/sewer excavation is the #1 work type for utility damage — 24% of all incidents
CGA DIRT Report, 2024
~200,000 underground utility damage incidents per year in the US
Common Ground Alliance, 2024

How Rekeying Data Actually Looks in Water & Sewer Construction

The Scenario

Daily production logs are written on paper in the field and rekeyed into office systems for payroll, billing, and project tracking.

The Real Impact

Duplicate data entry delays billing, introduces errors into payroll, and creates gaps in project records.

Does This Sound Like Your Indiana Water & Sewer Construction Operation?

  • !Office staff spend hours re-typing technician notes
  • !Errors show up weeks later on invoices
  • !Techs complain the paperwork takes longer than the job

The Cost of Doing Nothing in Indiana

Every rekeyed record costs $4–$12 in labor and error correction. At 50 jobs/week that is $10K–$30K/year in pure waste. No ReKeying eliminates this entirely — data captured once in the field flows straight to the office.

What Indiana Water & Sewer Construction Companies Typically Use

BOSS811ProcoreHeavyJobB2W

These tools are great at what they do — but they don't eliminate the rekeying data gap. That's what we build.

Water & Sewer Construction Operational Challenges

  • 1Number 1 work type for underground utility damage (24% of all incidents)
  • 2Daily locate ticket management across multiple active projects
  • 3Inspection records required for each utility crossing
  • 4As-built documentation delivered weeks after pipe is in the ground

Compliance & Regulations

  • A811 mandatory notification before excavation
  • BState DOT inspection requirements
  • CEPA Clean Water Act compliance documentation
  • DPositive response requirements expanding nationally
Common roles:Owner/OperatorProject ManagerForemanEquipment Operator

How We Deliver No ReKeying for Indiana Water & Sewer Construction Operations

1

Map Your Workflow

We study exactly where rekeying data happens in your water & sewer construction operation — the forms, the handoffs, the re-entry points.

2

Build a Working Prototype

Not a demo. Not a slide deck. A real, functional prototype that eliminates the pain point and works with your existing tools.

3

Prove It Before You Pay

You test the prototype on a real job. If it doesn't eliminate the rekeying data problem, you don't pay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about rekeying data in Indiana Water & Sewer Construction field service operations.

Eliminate Data Rekeying in Your Indiana Water & Sewer Construction Operation

Tell us about your operation and we'll build you a working solution — no commitment, no credit card.

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Stop Wasting Time on Rekeying Data in Water & Sewer Construction in Indiana