You're a great trade contractor. But if your submittals keep getting rejected, you're bleeding time, money, and credibility. We fix that.
"Resubmit with corrections noted."
If you've seen that email more times than you can count, you're not alone. But here's the thing—it's not because you don't know your trade. It's because nobody ever taught you what GCs actually need to see.
Missing product data that was buried in paragraph 2.3.4 of the spec
Wrong format—you sent a cut sheet when they needed performance data
No deviation documentation when your product doesn't match spec exactly
Incomplete packages that force back-and-forth that delays the whole project
Upload your spec sections and drawings. We'll dig through the requirements so you don't have to decode architect-speak.
We build you a line-by-line checklist of exactly what's required—performance data, certifications, samples, the works. No guessing.
We review your package against the checklist before you submit. If something's missing or wrong, we catch it first—not the GC.
A complete log of every submittal item required for your scope, built directly from the specs and drawings.
Item-by-item breakdown of what each submittal needs—performance requirements, certifications, test reports, all of it.
We review your package against requirements before you send it. Catch problems before the GC does.
When your product doesn't match spec exactly, we help you document the deviation properly so it doesn't get auto-rejected.
We flag spec conflicts and ambiguities that need clarification—get answers before you order, not after.
Specs reference other sections constantly. We track those connections so nothing falls through the cracks.
I've spent 15+ years on the GC side of federal and commercial construction. I've reviewed thousands of submittals. And I've rejected more than I'd like to admit.
Here's what I learned: most rejections aren't because the sub doesn't know their trade. They're because the submittal process is broken. Specs are written by lawyers and architects who've never had to actually build anything. Requirements are buried in paragraph after paragraph of boilerplate. And nobody teaches subs what GCs actually need to see.
I built The Tacklr because I got tired of the cycle. Tired of rejecting good contractors for paperwork problems. Tired of watching projects get delayed because of resubmittals. There's a better way—and this is it.
Get a quote for your next project. Or just reach out—we'll tell you straight if we can help.
Get In Touch →