Construction Crew
Time Clock
Track construction crew work hours accurately across job sites with a mobile time card app built for daily construction work. Reduce timekeeping errors by up to 30%.
Construction time tracking at job sites
Construction Crew Time Clock is a construction time tracker designed for crews working across active job sites. The software helps workers and employees record work time directly on site using a mobile clock instead of paper cards. It supports construction businesses that manage multiple crews, projects, and locations at the same time. Time tracking stays clear, consistent, and aligned with real working hours.
Why construction time records
lose accuracy
Construction teams often depend on paper time cards that are filled after the shift or misplaced. Crew time tracking differs from one job site to another, which makes records unreliable. Managers spend time reconciling hours across projects and crews. Payroll preparation slows down and creates disputes.
Construction Crew Time Clock replaces manual tracking with a digital time card app for construction. Workers clock time directly on the job site using a mobile app. All crew hours are stored in one system and linked to projects. Time records stay consistent and ready for review. Businesses reduce accounting and payroll errors by up to 40%.
Clear time records for construction crews
Accurate construction time tracking
across job sites and crews
No paper time cards
or late manual entries
Clear attendance
and worked hours for every crew
Faster payroll review
and approval cycles
Stronger workforce
time control for managers
A typical construction workday
A construction crew arrives at the job site and starts the shift using a mobile time clock.
The process takes seconds and does not interrupt daily construction tasks.Each worker opens the app and records the start of work directly on site. This creates a clear time card entry linked to the specific project and location.
Throughout the day, worked hours are tracked automatically as part of normal crew activity. Workers do not need to fill out paper cards or remember details at the end of the shift.
Project managers and supervisors see crew time per job site in real time, which supports coordination across projects.
At the end of the day, time records are already structured and ready for review, helping businesses avoid missing hours, manual corrections, and payroll delays.
How the time clock is used
Start Shift
Crew members clock in from the job site using the mobile appTrack Work Time
Worked hours are recorded during the day and linked to the projectReview Time Cards
Managers review crew time data across projects in one dashboardTools for daily construction work
Mobile time clock for construction crews allows workers to clock in directly from job sites
using their phones
This removes the need for shared devices or manual supervision
and ensures that time is recorded where work actually happens
Digital time cards replace paper records and simplify daily time tracking for crews and
managers
All entries are stored digitally, which reduces errors caused by late or
incomplete paper forms
Multi-crew and multi-location tracking organizes worked hours across different projects and
job sites.
Managers can clearly see how time is distributed between crews without
combining data from separate sources
Offline time capture stores time data when connectivity is unstable on the job site
Once the connection is restored, records sync automatically, so no worked hours
are lost
Centralized workforce dashboards show attendance and worked hours in near real time
This gives managers a clear overview of crew activity without constant check-ins
or follow-up calls
Approval-ready timesheets support payroll processing and management review
Time
records are structured in a format that is easy to verify, approve, and use for payroll
without extra preparation
What managers see in the dashboard
Managers see hours worked by crew, project, and day inside one system. This view helps compare planned and actual time across job sites without manual checks. Each time entry is linked to a specific crew and project, which keeps records consistent and easy to review.
Time data supports workforce management and labor cost control during active projects. Managers can identify gaps, overtime, or missing hours early and respond before payroll is prepared. Records update in near real time, which supports daily planning and coordination across crews. Clear visibility reduces reporting delays and helps businesses maintain accurate and reliable time data.
Impact on daily construction operations
Reduce payroll errors by up to 50% through consistent time tracking
Save hours each week on time card processing and approvals
Improve labor cost visibility across construction projects
Increase accountability across crews, workers, and job sites
Where crew time tracking applies
Commercial construction teams
Track crew hours across multiple job sites and large projectsResidential construction
Manages daily time cards for small and mid-size crewsSubcontractors
Record hours per project and contractor without extra reportsRenovation teams
Monitor labor time on short-term and fast-moving jobsFAQ
Does it work directly on construction job sites?
Yes. Crews can clock in and track time from any active job site using the mobile app. Time is recorded on site, which helps keep records accurate and tied to real work locations.
Can we manage multiple crews and projects?
Yes. Time is recorded per crew, project, and location. This makes it easier to manage parallel projects and review hours without combining data manually.
Does it replace paper time cards?
Yes. All time cards are stored digitally in the system. This removes the need to collect, store, and verify paper records at the end of the week.
Can managers review and approve time records?
Yes. Managers review worked hours and approve time cards before payroll. This step helps catch issues early and keeps payroll processing consistent.
Is time data updated in real time?
Data updates in near real time and remains available across devices. Managers can work with current information while projects are still active.