
From print
to profit.
Redlining built for overhead and underground distribution crews. Your foremen capture what actually happened at every work point — in the field, on their phone — so the work you did is the work you get paid for.
The utility doesn’t always credit
everything you built.
The print shows what they planned. Your crew knows what actually went in the ground — the extra pole, the transfer nobody drew, the second span you resagged. If that gap lives in somebody’s memory until the end of the job, it doesn’t get billed. Redline Max captures it at the work point, the day it happens.

Every work point, every day.
General foremen upload the job print and drag it onto a crew. Crew foremen log dated notes per work point as the job runs, so when it’s time to redline they’re working from a record, not memory.
- Unit jobs require a redline before they close out — hourly jobs skip it
- Your utility's CU code catalog, loaded and searchable
- Reassign a job and the new foreman has to accept it
Trouble tickets, kept separate.
Storm work runs on its own board. Upload a T-ticket and it’s read automatically — event number, crew type, work reason, equipment, comments — then grouped by the kind of work so you can see every pole set or transformer changeout at a glance.
- Crews show what they have with them — bucket, digger, backyard machine
- Drag a ticket onto the crew with the right equipment
- Reference diagrams on hand for transformer bank changeouts

Nothing goes unbilled.
Set up your company in a couple of minutes. Your foremen sign themselves up and land on your board automatically.
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