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Companies and Divisions

The Precision group is eight sister companies — no parent entity, no holding company. The dashboard shows jobs from all eight in one place, and every signed-in user can see all of them. This page is the reference for which company does what so a reader filtering by RSW or SRS AUSTIN knows whose data they're looking at.

The organizing axis: commercial versus residential

The eight companies split cleanly into two sides of the business.

Commercial (5 companies) handle commercial site work — concrete, drywall, reconstruction. Most of the volume in the dashboard comes from these.

Residential (3 companies) handle homeowner-scale work — residential site services, painting, and drywall. They share the "SRS" prefix and operate independently from the commercial side.

If a job confuses you, the company code is the first signal: SRS anywhere in the name means residential; everything else is commercial.

The eight companies

CodeFull nameSideScopeNotes
PSSPrecision Site ServicesCommercialConcrete and related site workWoman- and veteran-owned
PSWPrecision Site WorksCommercialConcrete and related site work
RSWRecon SiteworksCommercialConcrete and related site workNew Braunfels / Austin region
SRSite ReconstructionCommercialReconstructionLargest job count by volume
SITE DRYWALLSite DrywallCommercialDrywall — commercial onlyThe commercial counterpart to SRS Painting and Drywall
SRSSite Residential ServicesResidentialResidential site services
SRS AUSTINSite Residential Services — AustinResidentialResidential site services, Austin-specificGeographic split from SRS
SRS PAINTING AND DRYWALLSRS Painting and DrywallResidentialResidential painting and drywallThe residential counterpart to Site Drywall

Approximate job counts at the time of writing skew toward Site Reconstruction (the largest by volume) and trail off toward SRS Austin (the smallest). The exact numbers shift as new jobs come in — the Co column on the All Jobs page is always current.

The commercial entities

PSS, PSW, and RSW all do concrete and related site work. They are distinct legal entities operating in different bid pools. The most visible difference is region: RSW covers the New Braunfels and Austin area; PSS and PSW work elsewhere. PSS additionally carries the woman- and veteran-owned designation, which matters for procurement on certain government and institutional jobs.

SR (Site Reconstruction) focuses on reconstruction — repair and rebuild work after damage events. It accounts for the largest share of historical jobs in the dashboard.

SITE DRYWALL does commercial drywall only. It is not a residential operation. If you're looking at a drywall job tagged SITE DRYWALL, it's commercial; if it's tagged SRS PAINTING AND DRYWALL, it's residential.

The residential entities

SRS (Site Residential Services) is the main residential operation. SRS AUSTIN is the same line of business scoped to the Austin geographic market. SRS PAINTING AND DRYWALL is the residential paint-and-drywall arm — distinct from SITE DRYWALL because that one is commercial.

In short: any code containing SRS is residential. The geographic specificity (Austin) and the trade specificity (Painting and Drywall) are layered on top.

How companies surface in the dashboard

You'll see the company code in several places:

  • All Jobs table — the Co column on every row.
  • Filter bar — multi-select chip filter on All Jobs and Analytics. Pick one or more codes to narrow the view.
  • Job Detail header — the active job's company appears alongside the job number and name.
  • Analytics — Company Radar widget — visualizes spend distribution across all companies you have visible.
  • Analytics — Monthly Spend by Company chart — stacks bars per company, but only shows PSS, PSW, RSW, and SR (the four largest by volume). The four residential and drywall codes don't currently appear as bars on that chart even when you scope to them. See Trends and weekly spend for the full caveat.

JCI Dashboard filter bar company chip selector expanded, showing all eight company codes — PSS, PSW, RSW, SR, SITE DRYWALL, SRS, SRS AUSTIN, SRS PAINTING AND DRYWALL — with checkboxes

JCI Dashboard All Jobs table close-up showing the Co column with a mix of company codes visible across rows — PSS, PSW, SR, SRS, and SITE DRYWALL all present in the same view

Access is not scoped by company

Every signed-in user sees every job from every company. There is no per-company access control. If you're a PM at PSS and you're looking at an SRS job, that's expected behavior — not a leak. The My Jobs toggle is the only mechanism that scopes the view, and it scopes by PM assignment, not by company. See Companies and access for the full picture on who sees what.

Sister structure, no parent

There is no umbrella company over the eight. Each entity is independent. They share infrastructure (this dashboard, sign-in, ownership) but run distinct books, distinct crews, and distinct bid processes.

Cross-company scenarios

The most common question on this topic is: "Can two companies share a job?" The answer is no. Every job belongs to exactly one company. Job numbers do not overlap between companies — each company has its own numeric range, so a 5164 belongs to one company and only one.

The legitimate cross-company scenario is equipment sharing. A PSS job that needs a piece of PSW equipment will use that equipment on loan, but the job itself stays attributed to PSS. The equipment record reflects that the asset originated with PSW; the job's company assignment does not change. See Equipment for how this surfaces on the Field Data view.

If you ever see labor or POs from another company appearing on a job, that's a data-entry error at the source — typically a worker or uploader typed the wrong job number. Report it to ops to correct upstream; it's not a system feature.