Critical Infrastructure
The badge clears the gate. Lodging decides who passes.
GoCrew manages workforce lodging and deployment coordination for water, power, and communications infrastructure programs. Clearance and credential status accounted for. Force-protection-compliant facilities. A defensible record of who slept where, every night. Rotating crews, multi-site programs, 5+ rooms nightly.

The operating reality
Lodging is part of the security posture, not a line item.
The work sits behind a fence, a badge, and a background check. A crew member arrives without a current clearance or a valid TWIC and the gate refuses entry — the project loses the position, and the security officer carries the open question of who else on the roster is out of date.
Where the crew sleeps is part of the security picture, not a side detail. Proximity to a sensitive site, who has line of sight to the staging area, whether the facility can document who came and went — these are field-level questions a booking transaction never asks.
Then the audit. A contracting authority or a compliance team asks for a defensible record of every cleared crew member, every night, against the assignment. The answer either holds under scrutiny or it does not.
Procurement closed the booking. Nobody kept the operation accurate after it. The program manager ends up reconciling lodging instead of running the mission.
What we operate
What GoCrew manages.
01
Operational accountability
One desk across every site, every clearance tier, every cleared contractor. When something breaks, you call one number — and the chain of custody on who slept where holds.
What this prevents: a worker with a lapsed clearance or TWIC turned back at a secured gate.
02
Centralized visibility
Every crew, every facility, every dollar, every exception on one screen — at the resolution a security-sensitive program actually requires.
03
Exception handling
A cleared crew member swaps in. A facility downgrades capacity. Captured at the point of change, not at month-end, so the access roster and the invoice stay true.
04
Crew support
Infrastructure does not run a day shift. Neither do we. A real desk for the people on the ground, 24/7.
05
Field coordination
Rotations, outages, and emergency mobilizations realigned in real time across every site, so the program holds its schedule and its security posture at once.
06
Invoice governance
Three-way match per crew member, per night, per facility. Defensible to your CFO, your contracting authority, and any auditor with a security mandate.
07
Hotel performance management
In partnership with StayCertified, an independent certification partner, facilities are vetted against operational standards — proximity, security posture, force-protection compliance, continuity of access. Star ratings are not a security control.
Is GoCrew built for your program?
Four signals tell you
in thirty seconds.
- 01You run 5+ rooms a night across the program — not occasionally
- 02Your crews rotate across outages, mobilizations, and emergency response
- 03Your program lives across multiple secured sites and no one portal sees all of it
- 04You operate in constrained or security-sensitive markets where accountability matters more than rate
If one or more is true, request an Operational Review.
Bring the program into scope