BUILT FOR PRODUCTION TRADE CONTRACTORS

Turn every builder order
into the work required to complete it.

Builders send purchase orders, schedule changes, plans, selections, options, and change orders. StructureConnect turns that builder work into the jobs, work orders, crew assignments, purchasing, and billing needed to complete and invoice the work. Define the work once. Reuse it across every matching builder plan, elevation, and option.

The operational system built specifically for production trade contractors.

Define the work once. Use it across every home that follows.

Build reusable scopes around the builder, community, plan, elevation, option, and phase of work. StructureConnect carries the right labor, materials, instructions, pricing, and billing rules into each new job.

THE REALITY BEHIND THE DASHBOARD

Before the first crew heads out, the day is already moving.

Purchase orders have arrived. Schedules have changed. Plans have been revised. The field has questions, material needs attention, and completed work still needs to be billed. That is not chaos. It is the normal rhythm of a busy production trade business.

HOW MOST OFFICES START THE DAY
Busy production trade office desk with multiple monitors, plans, purchase orders, notes, and paperwork

The builders keep sending work. Purchase orders, schedule changes, revised plans, selections, change orders, and documents all arrive on different timelines. The office spends the morning reviewing what changed and making sure the right people know what happens next.

Same builders. Same work. A better way to run it.

The same production trade office using StructureConnect across multiple monitors with the work organized in one connected system

The work has not slowed down. The difference is that operations, the field, purchasing, and billing are working from the same jobs and the same updates. Everyone can see what needs attention without rebuilding the story from emails, paper, spreadsheets, and phone calls.

What is in the system

Jobs, templates, crews, purchasing, work orders, and billing—under one roof.

StructureConnect runs the operational side of production trade work from the takeoff through the invoice: how you define the scope, who you send, what you buy, what happens on site, and when you bill. Approved financial transactions flow into the accounting system you already use.

Estimating and Production Templates

Lock in how you build each plan and elevation so the next house does not start from a blank sheet.

  • Production templates

    Activities, material quantities, labor, and equipment keyed to floor plan, elevation, options, and community.

  • Price books & variance checks

    Keep agreed unit or lump-sum pricing on file and flag lines that do not match when an order comes in.

  • Template-driven job setup

    Match a job to the right template and generate the production activities instead of rebuilding them house by house.

Jobs and Schedules

Keep every house and every phase on a job you can actually manage.

  • Jobs

    Track production activities, progress, and history on the job—not scattered across email and spreadsheets.

  • Communities, plans & elevations

    Keep the builder’s communities and plan library organized so templates and pricing line up with the work you sell.

  • Schedule tasks

    See schedule assignments next to the jobs and communities they hit, so date changes do not get lost.

Crews, Labor, and Capacity

Know who you need on the job—and whether you have them.

  • Crew templates & resource types

    Define the crew mix you use for rough-in, trim, or whatever stages you run, and reuse it in planning.

  • Labor & employees

    Keep your people on file and map them to the resource types your templates call for.

  • Capacity planning

    Look weeks ahead at demand by resource type before you promise more starts than you can crew.

Work Orders and Field Execution

Tell the crew what to do, where to go, and get completion back without another round of calls.

  • Work order generation

    Pull production activities into a work order when it is time to put boots on the job.

  • Attachments & instructions

    Plans, notes, and photos ride with the work order so the crew is not guessing from memory.

  • Status & completion

    Mark activities complete in the field so the office—and billing—can move with the work.

How it works

From the builder's order to the invoice.

Every builder order becomes the work the trade must perform. StructureConnect turns purchase orders, schedules, plans, selections, options, and change orders into jobs, scopes, work orders, crews, purchasing, field activity, billing, and reporting.

The production setup behind that work is defined once and reused across every matching community, plan, elevation, option, and scope.

  1. Receive

    Builder sends the work

    Purchase orders, schedule changes, plans, selections, and change orders arrive as jobs your team can immediately act on.

  2. Plan

    Set up the job

    Match the work to your production templates. Activities, material, labor, and equipment load automatically.

  3. Schedule

    Assign the crew

    Match people to the work. Check capacity so you know what the week looks like before you overbook it.

  4. Buy

    Purchase the material

    Catalog, inventory, and vendor purchase orders tied to the jobs you are actually building.

  5. Execute

    Issue work orders

    Crews get the job, the scope, and a way to mark progress and attach photos from the site.

  6. Bill

    Invoice the builder

    Completed work triggers billing milestones. Create invoices from the work record and send approved financial transactions to your accounting system.

Field operations

The crew should not need to call the office to know what to do.

Work orders carry the job, the scope, and the activities. Status and photos come back on the same record the office is watching.

  • See the assigned work order

    What to do, which job, and which activities are on the ticket.

  • Get to the right address

    Job and community context so the crew is not guessing which house in the phase.

  • Update status from the site

    Mark in progress or complete so the office is not calling every foreman for an update.

  • Attach photos

    Put completion photos on the work order so you have a record when questions come up later.

Work Order · WO-demo
Rough Plumbing
In Progress

Job · Sunrise Heights Ph 2

  • Underground
  • Rough-in — main level
  • Rough-in — upper level
  • Inspection prep
Purchasing, billing & reporting

Buy for the job. Invoice what is done. See where you stand.

Materials, purchasing, work progress, and approved invoices stay tied to the same jobs and work orders. Financial transactions flow into the accounting system you already use—QuickBooks, Sage, Xero, or others.

Materials & purchasing

Material catalog, inventory by location, and purchase orders to your vendors against the jobs you are running.

Billing milestones & invoices

When a production activity that is a billing milestone is complete, the milestone is ready to invoice.

Accounting integration

Approved invoices and financial information flow into your accounting software so the books stay current without duplicate entry.

Reporting & alerts

See job and resource status without building another spreadsheet, and get notified when new work needs attention.

Works with Structure360

Works with any builder today. Connects directly when that builder uses Structure360.

StructureConnect runs the trade operation on its own. When a builder is on Structure360, purchase orders, schedules, plans, documents, changes, and job information can flow directly into the same operation without being entered again.

One piece of builder information becomes everything needed to run the job.

Structure360 Builder Raw builder information
  • Purchase orders
  • Schedule changes
  • Change orders
  • Documents
  • Bid requests
StructureConnect
Waiting for builder data
Your operation Assembled from that information
  • Jobs
  • Work orders
  • Crews
  • Materials
  • Purchasing
  • Billing
  • Reporting
  • Works without Structure360

    Open jobs, run templates, crew the work, buy material, issue work orders, and invoice—even if none of your builders are on Structure360.

  • Connected builders skip the re-entry

    POs, schedule tasks, changes, documents, and bid requests come in electronically so you are not typing them in from a PDF.

  • Inbound work becomes the job

    Link the order to a job, apply your template, and move into crews, purchasing, work orders, and billing from there.

For production trade contractors

Same plans. Same scopes. Do not rebuild the process every time.

If you are running the same rough-in or finish package across a community, StructureConnect lets you template that work and drive jobs, crews, and work orders from it—job after job.

  • Plumbing
  • Electrical
  • HVAC
  • Drywall
  • Roofing
  • Concrete
  • Framing
  • Painting
  • Flooring
  • Cabinets
  • Other repeat-production trades
  • Template the scope once

    Materials, labor hours, equipment, and activity order for that plan and elevation—saved and ready for the next start.

  • Stand up the next job faster

    Pull the template onto the job so production activities are already there instead of rebuilt in a spreadsheet.

  • Keep office and field on the same job

    Work orders, progress, and completion update the job record the estimator, scheduler, purchasing team, and billing team are already using.

For material suppliers

When Structure360 builders send orders electronically, suppliers can act on them immediately.

Purchase orders, pricing, changes, and related details from Structure360 builders can land in StructureConnect ready for review—without re-typing the order from email or a PDF.

  • Electronic purchase orders

    See the builder’s PO with line items, quantities, and commitment details in one place.

  • Pricing check at intake

    Compare order lines to your agreed pricing before you pull or ship material.

  • Changes stay with the order

    CCOs and updates remain tied to the original commitment so the warehouse and the office are not working off different versions.

  • From the PO into follow-through

    Use catalog, inventory, purchasing, and invoicing against what the builder actually sent.

BUILT FROM DECADES IN PRODUCTION HOMEBUILDING

Created by people who understand how builders and trades actually work together.

StructureConnect was shaped by decades of building software for production residential construction. It reflects the way builder purchase orders, schedule changes, communities, plans, elevations, options, recurring scopes, crews, materials, field work, and billing milestones connect in the real world—not just generic project management concepts adapted from other industries.

Talk with us

Walk through it against your real jobs and crews.

If you want one operational system for jobs, templates, crews, purchasing, work orders, billing, reporting, and accounting integration—request a demo. Already a user? Launch the app anytime.

Built for owners, ops managers, estimators, schedulers, and field supervisors running production trades.