Construction Time Clock App: Track Crew Hours Across Job Sites (2026)
A construction time clock app lets crews punch in from the job site on a phone, uses GPS to confirm they're actually there, tracks hours across every site, and calculates overtime, so payroll is right without paper time cards or "what time did you get there?" guesswork.
Construction breaks every assumption a normal time clock makes. Here's why, what a construction time clock app actually does, and how to choose one for your crew.
Why construction needs a different time clock
There's no front desk to mount a clock by. Crews move between job sites in a single day. Hours are overtime-heavy. And you're often paying people you can't see, at sites you're not standing on. A wall clock or a spreadsheet can't tell you whether a punch came from the site or a parking lot three towns over.
A construction time clock app fixes that by moving the clock to the crew's phone and tying every punch to a place. (See time tracking built for construction.)
What a construction time clock app does
- Punch in from the job site. Crews punch in and out from a phone, with no shared hardware to haul around.
- GPS confirms they're on site. A geofence around each job site verifies the punch happened where it should.
- Hours tag to the site. Every shift is tied to the job site it was worked at, so you can see hours per site.
- Overtime calculates itself. Construction runs long weeks, so the app should handle federal and state overtime automatically.
- Foremen approve, payroll exports. A foreman or owner approves the week, then exports payroll-ready hours.
What to look for in a construction time clock app
GPS punch-in, per job site
The core feature. A GPS time clock confirms a crew member is at the site when they punch in, verified on the server, not just trusted from the phone. You set a geofence per site and choose the radius.
It works when the signal doesn't
Half of construction happens where cell service is bad: basements, new builds, rural sites. A construction time clock has to keep working offline. With Punch, punch-out and lunch save on the device and sync when service returns. A geofenced punch-in needs a brief signal to confirm location, so the morning punch is the one moment you want a bar or two.
Hours tied to each job site
You should be able to see how many hours went to each job, since that's how you bill and budget. Every Punch shift is tagged to its job site.
Heavy overtime, done right
Construction is overtime country, and a time clock that miscalculates it costs you in back-pay or disputes. Punch applies federal and state overtime and double-time rules automatically across 15 countries. (Check it with the free overtime calculator.)
Approvals with an audit trail
A foreman should approve the week, and every edit should leave a record of who changed it and why, which matters on prevailing-wage and audited jobs.
Flat pricing for a crew that changes size
Construction headcount swings with the season and the project. Per-worker pricing punishes you for staffing up. A flat price per organization costs the same whether you run 6 or 60.
GPS that verifies the punch, not the worker
Crews push back on tracking, and they're right to. A construction time clock should confirm the punch, not follow the worker. Punch checks location once, at the punch, never tracks anyone between punches, captures no photos, and lets you decide which sites use a geofence at all. It's an honest timesheet, not a GPS leash, and that distinction is usually the difference between a crew that adopts the app and one that fights it.
How much does a construction time clock app cost?
Most charge $4 to $8 per worker per month, plus a base fee, so the bill climbs every time you add a crew. At 25 workers that's roughly $100 to $200 a month and rising. A flat-rate app charges one price for the whole company instead. For a crew that scales up for a big job, flat pricing is far cheaper and predictable. (See the difference with the cost calculator.) Switching from another tool? Punch imports your history from ClockShark, Connecteam, Buddy Punch, or QuickBooks Time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a construction time clock app?
A construction time clock app lets crews punch in and out from a phone at the job site, uses GPS to confirm they're there, tracks hours per site, and calculates overtime, replacing paper time cards and spreadsheets for field crews.
How does GPS punch-in work for a construction crew?
You set a geofence (a radius) around each job site. When a crew member punches in, the app checks that their phone is inside it, verified on the server. It confirms location only at punch-in; it doesn't track workers through the day.
Does a construction time clock work without internet at remote sites?
Punching out and starting or ending lunch save on the device and sync when service returns. A geofenced punch-in needs a brief signal to confirm location, so the morning punch is the one that wants a connection. (More on tracking hours without signal.)
Can it track hours across multiple job sites?
Yes. Every shift in Punch is tagged to the job site it was worked at, so you can see how many hours went to each job for billing and payroll.
Does it calculate construction overtime?
Yes. Punch applies federal and state overtime and double-time rules automatically, so long weeks are paid correctly without you doing the math. (Here's how overtime rules work.)
How much does a construction time clock app cost?
Per-worker apps run about $4 to $8 each per month plus a base fee, which grows with your crew. Punch is one flat price per organization, every feature included, owners never counted, starting with a 14-day free trial.
Bottom line
A construction time clock app turns "what time did the crew get there?" into a verified record, from the job site, on the phones your crew already carries. The right one confirms location at punch-in, works when the signal doesn't, ties hours to each site, handles overtime, and charges a flat price that doesn't punish you for staffing up.
Punch is a construction time clock app for iPhone and iPad, with a web punch clock for the office. GPS-verified punch-in per job site, offline-ready, overtime built in, payroll-ready exports, one flat price per organization, owners never counted.
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