FieldTurn

Turnover and handoff control

Comparison

Paper is familiar. FieldTurn is easier to keep current.

Use paper packs when the job is small and the handoff is simple. Use FieldTurn when the pack has to stay current for more than one person.

Verdict

Choose FieldTurn when the paper pack has become fragile, the record is shared, and the cleanup work keeps showing up at closeout.

Pack control

FieldTurn

FieldTurn keeps the current version in one place.

Paper pack or current system

Paper and Excel work until the pack starts to circulate in pieces.

Review work

FieldTurn

The contractor record stays tied to the closeout process.

Paper pack or current system

Manual packs often need notes, tabs, or side files to stay usable.

Rollout fit

FieldTurn

FieldTurn is meant to feel manageable for the crew and the office.

Paper pack or current system

Paper still fits the smallest jobs with one owner.

Step 01

When paper is enough

Paper still fits a small job, a single owner, and a closeout process that does not move around much.

  • Small scope.
  • One owner.
  • Low coordination.

Step 02

When FieldTurn pulls ahead

FieldTurn helps once the same turnover file starts carrying too much of the job and the team needs a sturdier record.

  • One current pack.
  • Cleaner updates.
  • Less handoff repair.

Next decision

Check the main closeout risk before issue

Go next to the closeout checklist or handoff benchmark if the team still needs to pressure-test the handoff plan.