See It Live · One Real Engagement · A Problem Project

This is what the dashboard caught.
In one project.

A real construction company. A project with real issues — eleven open RFIs, eight unresolved submittals, one electrical sub doing damage in three different datasets. Exactly the kind of project the dashboard exists for. Typical engagements catch $150–400K; this one was an outlier. Scroll the six moments — or watch the three-minute walkthrough below.

// 03:14 · FULL WALKTHROUGH
// THE FULL TOUR

Three minutes. End to end.

The PE opens the dashboard. Sees the $677K headline. Drills into the Leak Meter. Spots Voltway at F. Pulls up cost exposure, schedule risk, the daily reports, then the cross-cut view that connects every dataset back to the same subcontractor.

By the end, the conversation with Voltway has changed. So has the conversation with the owner.

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01 / THE SIX MOMENTS

Each one was sitting in the data.
Nobody had time to add it up.

These aren't designed mockups — this is the actual Tantalon dashboard, in the actual order a project executive would experience it on a Monday morning.

// MOMENT 01 · THE COMMAND CENTER

The leak you didn't see.

One job. The total exposure across every leak Tantalon caught — added up the way a board member would want to see it. Not eleven RFIs and eight submittals and a schedule. One number.

// IN THE FIELD This is the screen the project executive opens with their coffee. If the headline number changed overnight, they know before they hit the jobsite.
TANTALON / MERIDIAN 14TH ST / COMMAND CENTER LIVE
// TOTAL EXPOSURE
$677,000
61.6× admin spend on engagement
// RFI EXPOSURE
$381K
11 items · 3 critical
// SUBMITTAL
$296K
8 items · 2 critical
// SLIP DAYS
85.6d
Per-item float vs delay
// SIGNALS
9
From 5 daily reports
TANTALON / LEAK METER / SCORECARD LIVE
SUBCONTRACTOR GRADE RFIs EXPOSURE
Allied MechanicalB2$24K
Pinnacle DrywallA1$8K
Voltway ElectricF · 325$199K
Coast PlumbingC2$41K
Summit SteelB1$18K
// MOMENT 02 · THE LEAK METER

The sub you didn't catch.

Voltway Electric sits at F on the Leak Meter — 32 out of 100. The other four subs are between A and C. You'd only have seen it if you were already looking. Tantalon was already looking.

// IN THE FIELD Ball-in-court time, severity, and frequency are weighted against AIA A201 thresholds. A grade isn't an opinion — it's the math the contract already pays attention to.
// MOMENT 03 · COST EXPOSURE

The number that argues for you.

$199K of combined cost exposure across RFIs and submittals, traced back to a single subcontractor. Bring this to the LD conversation. Bring it to the next bid review. Bring it to the owner before they ask.

// IN THE FIELD GC overhead per delay day + liquidated damages per delay day, attributed item by item. No more "I think it's mostly the electrical." It's exactly the electrical, and here's the receipt.
TANTALON / COST EXPOSURE / BY SUB LIVE
Voltway Electric
$199,000
Coast Plumbing
$41,000
Allied Mechanical
$24,000
Summit Steel
$18,000
Pinnacle Drywall
$8,000
TANTALON / SCHEDULE RISK / CRITICAL PATH LIVE
Switchgear lead
+27d
Panel rough-in
+18d
Submittal: switchboard
+20d
Drywall close-in
+6d
Final inspection
+14.6d
// MOMENT 04 · SCHEDULE RISK

The slip you can still stop.

85.6 days of total projected slip — rolled up from per-item float against actual delay. You'd need three spreadsheets and a week to build this view. Or this dashboard.

// IN THE FIELD Pull this view before the OAC meeting. The slip number isn't a vibe — every day is attributed to an item, a sub, and a downstream impact.
// MOMENT 05 · DAILY REPORTS

The pattern in the noise.

Five daily reports. Nine signals Tantalon surfaced from text most people scroll past. Latent RFIs, schedule signals, manpower drift — flagged before they show up in your week.

// IN THE FIELD The superintendent writes the report. Tantalon reads it. By the time the PE opens the dashboard, the field's words have already become tomorrow's punch list.
TANTALON / DAILY REPORTS / SIGNALS LIVE
Latent RFI · panel coordination conflict
DR-2026-06-15 · Voltway · area C-2
CRITICAL
Schedule signal · switchgear lead extension
DR-2026-06-14 · referenced 3× this week
CRITICAL
Manpower drift · electrical headcount −38%
DR-2026-06-13 → DR-2026-06-15
WARNING
Latent RFI · floor mounting clarification
DR-2026-06-12 · Coast Plumbing
WARNING
Cross-reference · "weather" cited 4× across 2 weeks
Schedule narrative drift
WARNING
TANTALON / CROSS-CUT / WORST OF LIVE
// RFIs · WORST
Voltway Electric
F · 32/100
// SUBMITTALS · WORST
Voltway Electric
$112K exposure
// REPORTS · WORST
Voltway Electric
5 signals cited
Voltway Electric is the worst-performing party in three independent datasets — RFIs, submittals, and daily reports. The cross-cut view is the only place this becomes a single, undeniable conversation.
// MOMENT 06 · THE PUNCHLINE

The conversation you couldn't have before.

Voltway is the worst-performing party in three independent datasets. RFIs. Submittals. Daily reports. Three views of the same project — and one name keeps coming up. You couldn't see this from any single screen. You can see it from the Command Center.

// IN THE FIELD This is the moment a project executive stops working harder and starts arguing better. The data, finally, is on the same side as the GC.

Now imagine this on every project you're running.

Tantalon plugs into your existing stack — Procore, MS Project, Dropbox, email — and surfaces the leaks before they cost you another week. We can have your first dashboard live in ten business days.

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