High-Rise Operating System · Flagship

Run every work front of the tower — from one operating system.

The High-Rise OS is the complete project-delivery system for towers — jumpform and core climb, deck loading, columns, concrete, post-tensioning, precast and facade, sequencing, crane, QA/ITP, programme, handover and builder reporting. Every front rolled to one verdict: Green proceed, Amber review, Red action required. Built on the deepest high-rise content in Obras Onsite — benchmarked to live Tier-1 towers.

High-Rise Flagship 23 Control Systems QR-Verified Sits above your stack
High-Rise OS licence
$7,500 /year
or $750/month
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On a tower, the risk is the front you can't see.

A deck loaded past the engineer's plan. A pour going in with an open hold point. The climb stopped on wind and no one's told the crane crew. A waterproofing detail about to be covered. A defect about to be buried by the next trade. On a high-rise, the fronts move every day and the one that bites is the one off your radar. The High-Rise OS puts every front — below ground to handover — on one board, and tells you the one thing that stops the build today.

How it works

Every front, below ground to occupancy — one operating system

Each work front feeds QA, programme and the dashboard, and rolls to one verdict the Site Manager runs the job from.

Stage 1
Ground & Structure
Stage 2
Climb & Concrete
Stage 3
Envelope & Services
Stage 4
QA / ITP & Programme
Stage 5
Site Dashboard
Verdict
Green / Amber / Red
Output
Builder Reporting

Ground & Structure → Climb & Concrete → Envelope & Services → QA/ITP & Programme → Site Dashboard → Green/Amber/Red → Builder Reporting

StructureDeck pours, reo & post-tensioning
QualitySteel fixing & pre-pour hold points
LogisticsCrane windows & lifting control
Benchmarked to live Tier-1 towers — below ground to occupancy
What you receive

23 control systems — every work front of the tower, named

Not "23 modules" on a list. The actual control systems that run a high-rise build — across four disciplines.

Structure & Climb 8

Below ground to topping out — the structure rising true.
  • Jumpform & Core Climb Control
  • Deck Loading & Backpropping
  • Columns & Vertical Elements
  • Concrete & Reo Tracking
  • Post-Tensioning Control
  • Survey, Set-Out & Verticality
  • Temporary Works & Formwork
  • Excavation, Shoring & Dewatering

Envelope & Trades 5

Closing the building in, watertight and on sequence.
  • Precast & Facade Control
  • Waterproofing & Watertightness
  • Vertical Transport, Hoists & Lifts
  • Life-Safety & Services Commissioning
  • Structural Sequencing Control

Delivery Control 6

Crane, programme, procurement, QA and the daily go/no-go.
  • Crane & Logistics Planning
  • Programme Control
  • Procurement Control
  • QA / ITP Control
  • Daily Site Control
  • Defect Management

Handover & Reporting 4

Closing out clean and reporting up to the builder.
  • Handover & Close-out Control
  • Site Management Dashboards
  • Builder Reporting
  • Drawing & Document Control
See the product

This is what the Site Manager runs the job from

Live control surfaces, not documents — the site board, a pre-pour hold-point register, the QR gateway, the verdict and the daily go/no-go.

High-Rise Site Board — Tower A, L22
L22
Core climb ready
L21
Deck load over plan
L20
Pour hold-point open
5d
Cycle on programme
Jumpform climb — L22 corepermit liveGreen
Deck loading — L212 zones overAmber
L20 slab pourITP openRed
Site Management Dashboard — every front on the tower, one verdict, can-we-build-today.
Pre-Pour ITP & Hold Points — L20 slab
Reo fixed & inspectedsignedClosed
Cast-ins & embeds surveyedpendingOpen
PT ducts & anchorssignedClosed
Engineer hold pointawaitingOpen
Pour releaseBLOCKEDHold
Pre-Pour Hold Points — no pour goes in with an open hold point. The OS blocks it.
QR Gateway — Scan to verify
SCAN
Jumpform Climb Permit — Core L22
Rev B · approved · wind & concrete strength signed 06:10
Green — cleared to climb
QR Verification — scan the climb permit, ITP or drawing on the deck: cleared, or do not proceed.
Red
L20 pour — 1 action before 7am
Daily Go / No-Go05:30
Climb L22Clear
Deck load L21Review
Pour L20Hold — ITP
ActionChase engineer sign-off
Green / Amber / Red + 5:30 go/no-go — one verdict, one action, before the crews start.

Illustrative control surfaces. Every control ships QR-verified and ready to brand as your own.

What it helps you achieve

Outcomes, not paperwork

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Protect the climb

Jumpform readiness, deck loading, backprop release and wind all controlled — the core keeps climbing, safely, on cycle.

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Every pour goes in clean

No pour proceeds with an open hold point — reo, embeds, PT and the engineer sign-off closed before release.

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Hold the floor cycle

Sequencing, crane windows, programme and recovery in one view — see the slip while you can still pull it back.

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QA evidence by scan

Every ITP, hold and witness point captured and QR-verified — your quality record built as you build, not at handover.

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Hit occupancy

Services commissioning, life-safety and handover sequenced to the occupancy critical path — close out clean.

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One verdict to run the job

Every front on one Site Manager board — Green proceed, Amber review, Red action — plus builder reporting up.

On a tower, $7,500 is what one bad morning costs before smoko.

High-rise risk is measured in days of crane and crew. The OS catches it before it lands.

One stopped climb

A core climb halted for a day — crane, hydraulics and the whole structure crew idle — runs into the tens of thousands. Catch the blocker the night before and you've paid for the OS many times over.

One bad pour

A slab poured over an open hold point — wrong embeds, missed PT, failed test — means break-out and recast. A single condemned pour dwarfs $7,500.

One missed occupancy date

Liquidated damages on a late tower run to thousands per day. Sequencing services and handover to the critical path protects the date the OS pays for itself on.

Who it's for

Built for the people running the tower

If the build is yours to deliver, this is the system you run it from.

Site Managers Construction Managers Builders Project Directors Structural Supervisors
The depth

What's under the hood

23
Control systems
40+
Hold & witness points
8
Live dashboards
4
Control disciplines
QR
Verified throughout

This will run your tower.

Below ground to occupancy, every front on one QR-verified operating system, one verdict per day. Built by construction leaders — not consultants.

$7,500 /year · or $750/month
New · activity-level documents

High-Rise Structures SWMS Series

Sixteen activity-level documents for structures crews — the work template mills can't write because you have to have done it. Every erect has its strip, every jump has its checklist, and every document carries initial → residual risk scoring, critical-control hold points and a scannable verification QR.

The formwork cycle
  • Suspended slab formwork — erect + strip (conventional)
  • Modular deck systems — erect + strip & back-propping
  • Metal deck sheeting — handle, install & cut
The core & verticality
  • Jumpform — jump (climb) cycle with hold points
  • Jumpform — access, setting & operation
  • Stairs — precast flights + fast-tread variants
The rest nobody sells
  • Deck blow-down · crane loading platforms
  • Concrete cutting & repair · edge protection · hazardous substances
  • Site Safety Plan + WHSMP/HSEQ audit checklist
Jumpform Jump Cycle SWMS - front page
Real document, real controls — QR-verified, initial → residual risk scored, hold points built in.
Get the series → How QR verification works
See it in action

The whole tower, one operating system.

Every work front - jumpform to handover - QR-verified and rolled to one Green / Amber / Red verdict.

The whole tower, one operating system.
One platform across every division of the build - high-rise to residential.