
How HJD Builders runs the office from the jobsite
A builder and contractor balancing trades, schedules, materials, and the back office. The software that promised control took more cycles than it returned, so HJD moved to automation: the BldSync beta plus North Forge's voice-to-CRM intake.
Two full-time jobs: the site and the desk
HJD splits the week between running work on site and running the business from the office: trades to balance, schedules to hold, materials to chase, and the back office waiting behind all of it.
The software that promised control asked for onboarding and setup first. It took the cycles it was supposed to give back, so the business kept living in the operator's head and the spreadsheet.
Automation instead of another platform
Estimates in minutes
The BldSync beta builds estimates from factual construction data: real codes, real scopes, real costs. A generic AI casts a wide net; this one follows a construction roadmap.
Code research with the citation
Code questions come back against the applicable references with the citation attached, so the answer can be checked before it is trusted.
SOPs that get written
How the company actually runs becomes written, repeatable procedure: drafted by the tool, finished and signed off by the operator.
Time back, no platform tax
Estimates that used to eat a working session now take minutes. Code research comes back cited. The SOPs exist on paper instead of in one person's head. And the main line is answered by the group's voice-to-CRM intake, so the office keeps moving while HJD is on site.
HJD Builders is a venture North Forge owns and operates, not an independent client. We built and ran this system in our own operations first. More on our ventures →
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