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Daily Logs

The daily log your superintendent will actually submit before 7 AM.

Three minutes on a phone. Crew count by trade, weather, activities, material deliveries, open RFIs, delay notes, and photos — synced to the PM dashboard before the first break whistle. No spreadsheets. No end-of-week catch-up. No "I'll do it Friday" that turns into Monday that turns into a documentation gap in a dispute.

The log format

What a BuildVyne daily log looks like

Structured for legal defensibility — crew count, activities, delays, open RFIs, materials received, safety notes. Fast enough for a lead foreman to complete on-site before the first coffee break.

Daily Log — Congress Ave Mixed-Use (Project BVY-2025-0091)
DATE        2025-10-22  WED
SUBMITTED   06:47 AM CDT  by  R. Gonzalez, Lead Foreman
CREW COUNT  Concrete: 11  |  Ironworkers: 6  |  MEP: 3  |  Total: 20
WEATHER     79°F  Clear  Wind SE 5 mph  Humidity 68%
DELAYS      1 — Mechanical subcontractor 2h late to site
ACTIVITIES
 Concrete pour Floors 5 slab sections C1–C4
 Ironwork Level 6 perimeter column splices
 MEP coordination meeting Floor 3 held 2 PM
OPEN RFIs   3 active  (RFI-0204 priority — arch. response pending)
MATERIALS   Rebar delivery received, checked against PO-1144
SAFETY      No incidents
ATTACHMENTS 9 photos  (slab pour coverage, column splices, MEP rough-in)

Structured log captured in under 3 minutes from a phone. PM visibility is instant.

Why daily logs matter

More than a record — it's your defense when disputes arrive.

Phone-first field capture

Works on any iOS or Android device. No app training required — the form guides the foreman through every field. Offline capture syncs when connectivity returns.

Export-ready for owner reports and lender draws

One-click PDF or CSV export of any date range. Monthly owner progress report, lender draw request package, insurance claim, dispute documentation — all formatted and ready without manual assembly from email threads and spreadsheets.

Delay flag triggers RFI alert

When a foreman marks a delay in the daily log, BuildVyne checks for related open RFIs. If a delay can be linked to an unresolved RFI, PM receives an immediate priority alert.

Get complete daily log coverage — from day one.

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