THE CONTRACTORS AMERICA CAN COUNT ON. THE TRADESPEOPLE WHO ARRIVE READY.
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The CRN is issued to firms that have proven they show up ready. The TRN is issued to tradespeople whose record travels with them. Together they're how every GC in America will know who's coming before day one.

EVERY PROJECT, YOU START FROM ZERO.
A sub firm wins a bid with a GC they've never worked with. Spends two weeks proving themselves. Insurance. Licenses. Worker credentials. References.
Then they win another bid. Different GC. Same two weeks. Same stack of documents.
Same process from scratch.
A worker moves from Texas to North Carolina for a data center job. Nobody knows who they are. Nobody knows what they've built. Their record doesn't travel.
The industry has never had a portable readiness standard. Until now.
A CREDENTIAL THAT BELONGS
TO YOU. NOT YOUR EMPLOYER.
NOT THE JOB.
PowerForce issues two portable credentials that follow firms and workers across
every project, every state, and every GC relationship they'll ever have.
These credentials don't belong to anyone who employs you. They belong to the work you've done.
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WHEN A GC SEES YOUR CRN, THEY AREN'T JUST SEEING A CREDENTIAL. THEY'RE SEEING EVERYTHING BEHIND IT.
Think about what it means when someone shows up with a record that precedes them. Projects delivered. Crews that showed up. Work that passed inspection. No surprises.
That's what a CRN and TRN signal to every GC in the PowerForce network. Not a guarantee. Something better — a reputation that's already been built, verified, and recognized by people who know what good execution looks like.
For GCs, it means your cleared subs and workers arrive with context. Less friction. Faster trust. More time building.
For subs, it means every new GC relationship starts ahead of where it used to. Your firm's history walks in the room before you do.
For workers, it means your craft has a record. The jobs you've worked, the states you're licensed in, the standards you've met. Visible. Portable. Yours.
The PowerForce Certified mark is how that recognition shows up in the field. On bid documents. On proposal covers. On the verification page every GC pulls up before award. The firms and workers carrying it are the ones the industry has already vetted.
THE FIRST PROJECT TO REQUIRE CRN CLEARANCE IS COMING
In 2026, the first general contractor will mandate CRN clearance as a condition of award. The subs who are credentialed before that moment will be positioned. The ones who aren't will be playing catch-up.
This is how standards get built. Not by announcement. By the first project that refuses to operate the old way.

GET CREDENTIALED ONCE. RECOGNIZED EVERYWHERE.
PowerForce delivers manpower, housing, and compliance as a single managed
system — built to secure readiness before the project begins.

KNOW WHO'S COMING BEFORE THEY ARRIVE
When every sub on your project carries a CRN and every worker carries a TRN, you stop managing unknowns and start managing a project.
Verified compliance. Portable work history. Firms that have been somewhere and workers who've built something. All of it visible before day one.
The GCs who work with credentialed firms and workers don't chase paperwork after award. They build.
YOUR NEXT PROJECT SHOULD ALREADY KNOW WHO YOU ARE.
Whether you're a sub firm that's spent years proving yourself from scratch, a tradesperson
whose record should follow them everywhere, or a GC who's done chasing credentials
after award -- PowerForce was built for you.
The credential is yours. The history is yours. The recognition is yours.