Kinetic Gain · Operator Surface
Site · permits.kineticgain.com
Lane · Construction Tech
Mode · Permit-safe jobsite operations
Permit readiness Submittal governance Inspection parity Operator escalation

Permit package and inspection-ready control plane.

Permit queues, submission blockers, and inspection posture in one operator surface for construction and field teams that need cleaner jurisdiction handoffs before schedule risk spills into the site.

Control snapshot

Permit-safe construction ops
4
Packages
Active permit packages tied to jurisdiction, owner, and next action.
2
Urgent packages
Red packages where schedule or intake acceptance is already under pressure.
4
Blocked readiness
Submittal and inspection blockers still waiting on proof.
3
Fragile packets
Inspection-facing packets that still need stronger parity before release.
Primary recommendation
Clear revision parity, utility sign-off, and inspection packet drift first so permit posture stays safe before the next jurisdiction window burns schedule.
Permit trust comes from aligned revision control, evidence bundles, and inspection-safe packet posture.

Inspection packets

What can safely move next

IP-11

red

Boston intake counter

57% confidence · 14 hours to next review window.

Hold submission until the architect upload packet and revision register reconcile.

IP-12

yellow

Phoenix civil reviewer

66% confidence · 22 hours to next review window.

Stage the resubmittal packet, but do not promise a clean intake until the utility memo is attached.

IP-13

yellow

Seattle field inspection crew

81% confidence · 28 hours to next review window.

Inspection readiness is recoverable if the field packet is reissued before tomorrow's coordination call.

IP-14

green

Austin final-review desk

93% confidence · 72 hours to next review window.

The package stays healthy as long as the final memo and exhibit index remain bundled.