The operating layer for a trades or field-service business.
Certified payroll, equipment certifications, retainage and change-order windows, read together each morning and ranked by exposure.
Every system sees its corner. Cintrel reads across all of them.
Each system is blind to the others, so the expensive misses hide in the gaps between them. Cintrel reads by category, not by vendor, so swapping a tool is a config change rather than a rebuild.
The same patterns, wearing this industry's nouns.
Certified-payroll rules per jurisdiction
The statute pack, pointed at projects: prevailing-wage rules applied per project jurisdiction rather than per company policy.
Equipment certifications against dispatched jobs
Expiry checked against what is actually booked, so a lapsed cert surfaces before the truck rolls.
Retainage aging
The credit-memo drawer: what is held, how long it has been held, and which release window is closing.
Change-order windows
Deadline clocks on the windows where a change order can still be priced.
Every vertical runs the same codebase, the same schema and the same caps. What changes is the rule pack and the noun map. The engine proposes and does not execute: every suggestion carries its evidence, confidence is capped in the schema, and a cycle with no resolvable evidence is refused rather than filled in. The detail on security, data handling and continuity is on the trust page.