Why This Process Matters
Most projects fail because:
- Unclear scope
- Poor coordination
- Budget drift
- Communication breakdown
TradeForge eliminates that.
6-Step Execution
How Projects Move
Step 1 — Define Scope
- Site walkthrough
- Scope locked before work
- Inclusions and exclusions defined
Step 2 — Plan Project
- Trade sequence mapped
- Key constraints identified
- Milestones set
Step 3 — Finalize Estimate
- Line-item pricing issued
- Schedule and payment phases aligned
- Approvals documented
Step 4 — Coordinate Trades
- Master schedule activated
- Materials and inspections coordinated
- Single point of contact maintained
Step 5 — Execute and Track
- Field logs attached to tasks
- Inspection checkpoints enforced
- Weekly updates issued
Step 6 — Close Out
- Punch list verified
- Turnover package documented
- Final sign-off completed
What You Get
- Clear scope before work
- Fixed milestones
- Controlled change orders
- Weekly updates
- Single point of contact
- Documented closeout
Execution Controls
- Scope locked before scheduling
- Field logs attached to tasks
- Inspection checkpoints
- Change order tracking
- Verified closeout
System Flow
Design to Reporting
Design
Intake
Estimate
Coordination
Supply
Execution
Reporting
Difference
Most Contractors vs TradeForge
Most contractors
- Vague scope
- Reactive coordination
- Poor visibility
TradeForge
- Defined scope
- Controlled execution
- Structured workflow
- Full visibility