About PowerForce

The industry never had a shared record. We built one.

This has always been a problem. It's finally solvable.

Construction has never had a way to verify who's ready to work, not once, permanently, across every project and every GC. For decades that just meant starting over, every time.

What's changed is scale. U.S. nonresidential construction is closing in on $1.2 trillion a year, and the largest firms alone account for the majority of it. That kind of volume makes starting from zero on every project too expensive to keep doing, for anyone.

PowerForce is the record the industry never had.

U.S. nonresidential construction, annually. The largest firms alone account for most of it.
One record. The same for everyone who touches it.

No GC could build this. No vendor should.

A registry like this only works if every GC, every sub, and every worker can trust it equally. That's harder than it sounds. A tool built by one GC only ever sees that GC's projects. A platform sold by a vendor has a reason to favor whoever's paying the bill.

PowerForce isn't owned by a contractor, and it isn't answering to one. The CRN® and TRN® are built to work the same way for everyone who touches them, a record that belongs to the firm or the worker it describes, not to whoever's checking it. That's not a promise, it's how the system's built. No single party sits close enough to it to bend it their way.

Free. Forever.

Every CRN® and TRN® is free to get and free to keep, for as long as PowerForce exists. Not a trial. Not a tier. Not a fee that shows up later.

That's not generosity, it's the whole point. A standard only works if everyone can afford to be part of it. The moment getting credentialed costs something, the firms and workers who need it most are the ones priced out first. PowerForce doesn't do that. The record stays free, permanent, and owned by the person or firm it belongs to, always.

  • Free

    No fee to get one. No fee to keep it. Not a trial, not a tier.

  • Permanent

    Yours for as long as PowerForce exists. It doesn't expire or reset.

  • Yours

    Owned by the person or firm it describes, not whoever checks it.

The record was always missing. Now it exists, free, permanent, and owned by the people it describes.