Kentucky General Construction

You're Running a Business on Gut Feel in Kentucky

How many jobs did you complete last month? What's your average ticket? Which tech is most productive? If the answer is 'I'd have to check,' you have a visibility problem.

Uncle Steve on reporting & visibility in general construction

The General Construction Industry at a Glance

General contractors and specialty trades — remodeling, renovation, and new build projects.

750,000+

US Companies

$1.5M–$10M

Avg. Revenue

10–50 workers

Field Crew Size

4% annually

Growth Rate

GCs coordinate dozens of subs, phases, and inspections. Daily logs, safety reports, change orders, and draw requests on paper create a documentation nightmare — and when a dispute lands in arbitration, the paper trail decides who pays.

General Construction Industry Data & Research

Key statistics shaping the general construction market today.

Bad data costs the global construction industry $1.8 trillion per year, with 14% of all rework directly caused by inaccurate information
FMI/Autodesk Harnessing the Data Advantage Report, 2024
Rework consumes 5–10% of total project costs — the median is 9% when including indirect costs
CURT/CII Construction Rework Study, 2023
35% of construction professionals' time is spent on non-productive activities: searching for information, resolving conflicts, and fixing errors
Autodesk/FMI Productivity Report, 2024
$177 billion is lost annually in U.S. construction due to rework, data searches, and communication breakdowns
Trimble Construction Research, 2024
70% of contractors have no formal technology roadmap, and 65% cite uncertain payback periods as the chief barrier to digital adoption
Deloitte Digital Adoption in Construction, 2025

Does This Sound Like Your Kentucky General Construction Operation?

  • !No dashboard — just a spreadsheet updated quarterly
  • !Can't answer basic performance questions without digging
  • !Decisions based on gut feel, not data

The Cost of Doing Nothing in Kentucky

Blind spots in job costing, tech productivity, and customer profitability quietly drain 5–15% of margin.

What Kentucky General Construction Companies Typically Use

BuildertrendCoConstructProcoreQuickBooks

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

General Construction Operational Challenges

  • 1Change order management across multiple subs and phases
  • 2Daily logs and safety documentation required by OSHA and owners
  • 3Retainage tracking and draw schedule documentation
  • 4Coordinating 5–15 subcontractors with overlapping schedules

Compliance & Regulations

  • AOSHA 1926 construction safety standards and daily documentation
  • BState contractor licensing and bonding requirements
  • CPrevailing wage documentation on public projects (Davis-Bacon)
  • DLocal building department permits, inspections, and certificate of occupancy
Common roles:GC OwnerProject ManagerSuperintendentOffice Manager

How We Fix Reporting & Visibility for Kentucky General Construction Operations

1

Map Your Workflow

We study exactly where reporting & visibility happens in your general 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 reporting & visibility problem, you don't pay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about reporting & visibility in Kentucky General Construction field service operations.

Fix Reporting & Visibility in Your Kentucky General Construction Operation

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

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The Hidden Cost of Reporting & Visibility for Kentucky General Construction