Field operations for framers
Prove the frame is right before the next trade covers it
You frame fast and you frame across multiple jobs, and the moment you leave, the next trade starts hiding your work behind insulation and drywall. Solis is the field-first system that documents the frame, the layout, and the corrections before they disappear, and tracks crews across sites, so a question about the structure always has a time-stamped answer.
Floor by floor, wall by wall
The frame going up, tracked at every level
A frame goes up fast and gets closed in faster. Solis keeps each floor on the record as it is framed and inspected, so nothing is buried behind drywall without proof.
3rd floor
20%Walls starting to go up.
2nd floor
70%Walls and joists in progress.
1st floor
InspectedFramed, inspected, signed off.
What the field gets out of it
Document the frame before it gets covered
Framing is the skeleton everyone else builds on, and it vanishes behind drywall and insulation within days. Solis pins geotagged photos to the job so the layout, the connections, and the corrections are proven while they are still visible, not reconstructed after a callback.
Move fast across several jobs without losing track
Framers churn through jobs quickly and often run several at once. GPS check-ins tell you which crew is on which job and that framing has started, so you keep pace across multiple sites without driving each one.
Hand a clean frame to the next trade
Electricians, plumbers, and HVAC all key off your frame. A documented, photo-backed frame means the next trade and the GC can verify your work is ready, which cuts the back-and-forth that slows everyone down.
Protect yourself against the callback
When something is wrong months later, the frame gets blamed first because nobody can see it anymore. A time-stamped record of how you left the structure is the difference between eating a callback and pointing to the proof.
How Solis runs your framing contractors crew
Every step adds a link to the proof-of-work chain: check-in, photo, completion, signature.
- 1
Crew checks in on the job
Each crew checks in by GPS on arrival, so you know which job is framing and that work has begun.
- 2
The frame gets documented
Geotagged photos capture layout, connections, and corrections, time-stamped before insulation and drywall cover them.
- 3
Ready-for-next-trade gets recorded
Completion attaches to the job, so the GC and the following trades can verify the frame is ready without a site visit.
- 4
The structure has a record
When you move on, the frame carries an ordered, photo-backed history, ready if the structure is ever questioned.
English and Spanish, side by side
Framing crews are often Spanish-speaking. Solis runs in English and Spanish at the same time, so every framer sees their job, their check-in, and their tasks in their own language while you manage the board in yours.
Questions framing contractors ask
- My frame disappears behind drywall in days. How does Solis help?
- Geotagged photos document the layout, connections, and corrections while the frame is still visible. When the structure is questioned months later, you have a time-stamped record instead of a frame nobody can see anymore.
- We run several jobs at once and move fast. Can I keep up?
- GPS check-ins show which crew is on which job and that framing has started, so you keep pace across multiple sites and step in only where you are needed, rather than driving each one.
- How does this help the trades that come after us?
- A documented, photo-backed frame lets the GC and the next trades verify your work is ready without a site visit, which cuts the back-and-forth and keeps the schedule moving.
- Is this time tracking?
- No. Solis tracks the work, not just the hours. The point is the record of how you left the frame, which is what protects you on a callback, not a timesheet.