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Construction Management Software · Dallas, TX

The operations platform built for Dallas’s general contractors and construction professionals.

ForgedOps.Ai consolidates estimating, scheduling, subcontractor coordination, change orders, and financials into one intelligent surface — engineered for DFW general contractors building corporate campuses, data centers, and tenant finish-outs across four counties. Supported from Texas.

Serving Dallas · Plano · Frisco · Irving · Richardson · McKinney
The Four Operational Fires · Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex

The four costs every Dallas GC leaks margin to.

Every general contractor and construction professional in the Metroplex leaks six to fourteen percent of margin to the same four invisible costs. ForgedOps.Ai names them, prices them, and routes them through one surface.

01

Four-County Permitting Drag

Dallas, Collin, Denton, and Tarrant each run their own permit clock. Every jurisdiction’s submittal status sits on one board instead of buried across four inboxes.

02

Corporate Relocation Schedule Pressure

Build-to-suit and headquarters relocations carry hard move-in dates. Delay risk surfaces three weeks before the critical path slips the tenant’s lease.

03

Trade Labor Scarcity Across the Metroplex

One portal for every subcontractor from Frisco to Arlington. Commitments and crew availability tracked across a metro adding jobs faster than it adds trades.

04

Change Orders on Fast-Track Builds

DFW fast-track delivery hides margin leaks in the change log. Margin is caught at the line item, not discovered at closeout.

Built in Texas, for Dallas

A platform that knows the Metroplex operation.

AI Native Enterprise Command Suite has audited general contractors and construction professionals across North Texas for years. ForgedOps.Ai is the operating system that came out of that work — not a residential tool retrofitted for commercial, and not a national platform that has never coordinated a build across four county jurisdictions.

The firm keeps its estimators, its superintendents, and its accounting team. What changes is that estimating to closeout finally runs on one surface — and the owner can see every active job, every dollar, and every approval without waiting for Monday’s report.

Exhibit B · Where the Metroplex deploys
9Platform capabilities
on one surface
68%Fewer delay surprises
reaching the OAC table
$40MPortfolio size where
the leverage compounds
1Surface replacing the
Procore & spreadsheet stack
The Numbers Dallas Operators Cite

What gets measured, gets forged.

11.4%
Average margin recovered on portfolios under $40M annual revenue
3.2×
Faster project manager onboarding from day one to first solo job
68%
Reduction in delay surprises reaching the OAC table
Corporate CampusData CenterTenant Finish-OutHealthcareRetailLight Industrial
Dallas · Frequently Asked

What Dallas GCs ask before they switch.

Yes. ForgedOps.Ai consolidates estimating, scheduling, subcontractor coordination, change orders, and financials onto one surface — the work that currently lives across Procore, Buildertrend, and spreadsheets.

Every jurisdiction’s submittal, review, and approval status is tracked on a single board. The team stops chasing four separate permit clocks across four inboxes and sees the whole Metroplex pipeline at once.

ForgedOps.Ai is built and supported by AI Native Enterprise Command Suite, the operations team behind ForgedOps.Ai. The team understands the corporate-relocation build, the DFW trade base, and the four-county permitting reality.

General contractors and construction professionals running $5M to $80M in annual revenue. That is the band where the operational leverage compounds — large enough to leak real margin, small enough that one surface can run the whole firm.

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The Thirty-Minute Dallas Diagnostic

Within thirty minutes a Dallas firm will know whether ForgedOps.Ai pays for itself this quarter.

Book a no-pressure executive call. The current stack is mapped, the three largest margin leaks are named, and the fit is determined on the call — with a team that knows the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex operation.