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PRESS RELEASE

Tenna Launches First-to-Market Scorecards for Construction Fleets

Designed to Elevate Safety & Efficiency for Equipment and Operations

 

 

Tenna Launches First-to-Market Scorecards for Construction Fleets - construction scorecardNew Hope, PA – May 21, 2025 – Tenna, the construction technology platform powering equipment fleet operations, today announced the launch of the first-to-market construction along with the enhancement of its original Driver Scorecard. These innovative, integrated operational safety tools mark a significant expansion of Tenna’s Safety and Compliance suite, delivering actionable, real-time insights on safety, compliance, maintenance and operational usage patterns across both on-road and off-road construction assets.

Modern construction fleets are more complex than ever, combining various asset types with distinct operational, safety and maintenance requirements. Tenna’s new scorecard solution is purpose-built for these realities to grade operator, driver and machine performance for proactive risk management, driver and operator behavior, internal alignment, and op erational efficiency for mixed construction fleets.

By unifying performance data into a single platform, these grading tools empower contractors to evaluate behavioral and operational performance trends, ensure safety and compliance, and stay ahead of maintenance emergencies.

This innovative product provides contractors with the visibility, context, and accountability they need to improve operational efficiency, make informed decisions, and reduce costs. By scoring and benchmarking key operational metrics such as utilization, idle time, maintenance activities, compliance, safety, and more, Tenna’s scorecard offers a unified performance snapshot previously unavailable in the construction industry.

Construction teams need more than driver behavior tracking. Contractors need to know the following, which they can answer with confidence based on Scorecard data and act on accordingly:

  • Are we operating our machines the right way?
  • Are we keeping people safe and assets productive?
  • Are we coaching and correcting behaviors before they cost us time and money?

 

Tenna’s Scorecard also helps break down organizational silos by providing a unified framework for communicating safety and operational expectations and standards. Field teams, project managers, safety officers and executives can all access relevant construction scorecard data to identify project risks, benchmark personnel and machine performance, and track trends across time.

In addition to enhancing safety, Tenna’s highly flexible and customizable Scorecard solutions help contractors recognize top-performing drivers, operators, and jobsites with objective, transparent performance metrics. These insights can support incentive programs, award recognition efforts, and team morale initiatives in addition to hedging risk and costs for the business.

“Contractors have struggled to streamline and consolidate equipment related data into actionable insights. With Scorecards, we’ve given contractors a powerful, objective tool to assess how well their fleets are running and their drivers and operators are operating, making it easier than ever for construction businesses to set performance standards and hold their teams accountable,” said Austin Conti, Co-Founder and CEO of Tenna. Tenna’s Scorecard is the first product on the market to support the safe and efficient operation of all asset types in a construction fleet and drive business performance in one streamlined platform.”

Tenna’s scorecards are fed by data from its fleet and equipment tracking hardware and safety camera products, processing operator and driver data in real time and identifying events such as excessive idling, missed inspections, and risky behaviors. Video telematics footage from TennaCAM 2.0 for both on-road vehicles and heavy equipment is tied to Scorecards, when applicable, for supporting evidence of performance or near misses, which serves as a robust coaching tool for measurable improvement tracking over time.

From an equipment operations standpoint, Scorecards also support maintenance planning by highlighting problematic machines or inspection issues before they escalate into failures. Scorecards also track and alert on excessive idling, which can cause machine failures or even void important warranties.

Contractors can set and fully customize thresholds, rules, and event types for each machine by asset category, individual asset or operator, or operator group. Templates based on industry best practices are available in Tenna as helpful starting points to get teams started quickly and tailor scoring logic to their unique operations. These configurable templates allow contractors with multi-state operations or diverse vehicle types to align scoring with local regulations and unique fleet requirements or criteria of interest.

“With our new Scorecard, we’re empowering contractors to take a proactive, data-driven approach to safety, not just in on-road vehicles but across all asset types, while improving accountability, maintenance, and fleet ROI across the board,” said Jose Cueva, Co-Founder and VP of Product at Tenna. “This scorecard sets a new industry standard, transforming equipment data into a strategic advantage for construction businesses focused on improving project outcomes and maximizing fleet investments.”

Tenna’s enhanced Driver Scorecard takes fleet safety to the next level with its AI-driven behavioral scoring—made possible through Tenna’s fleet dash cams.  This upgraded solution detects unsafe driving behaviors such as hard braking, rapid acceleration, speeding, and phone usage. Managers receive timely alerts and video evidence, including 360-degree views with auxiliary cameras, while drivers are coached in real time with in-vehicle feedback via TennaCAM 2.0.

Tenna’s integrated driver coaching workflow closes the feedback loop by ensuring that every incident is reviewed, addressed, and tracked—improving safety outcomes and streamlining administrative tasks.

Contractors also gain clarity into equipment utilization and maintenance costs, helping them evaluate asset ROI, reduce unnecessary idling and fuel consumption, and lower repair and servicing expenses. For project planning, the visibility provided by scorecards contributes to fewer delays caused by accidents, breakdowns or inefficient handling and enables more confident scheduling and resource allocation.

By aligning operational and safety data across roles and responsibilities, Tenna’s new Scorecard offerings enable contractors to reduce jobsite risks and stand out in competitive markets with more efficient operations and better safety performance—especially in verticals with stringent safety requirements, such as the oil and gas industry or federal clients.

True to Tenna’s core values and commitment to continuous innovation for the construction businesses they serve, the Scorecard product is a reimagined and construction-focused adaptation of the traditional driver scorecard that surpasses the limitations of conventional, commodity-style safety software solutions. With Tenna’s Scorecards, contractors can now quickly identify unsafe and inefficient operator trends and high-cost machines and take action before those issues impact the bottom line.

Scorecard is immediately available to all Tenna customers using the Safety and Compliance product.

Schedule a walkthrough with a Tenna product expert for a first-hand look at how Scorecard can improve your operations.


 

About Tenna 

Tenna is the construction technology platform powering equipment fleet operations. Beyond tracking, Tenna connects every aspect of fleet management, giving contractors a full-picture view of their equipment operations and a greater understanding of equipment trends, so they can increase productivity and reduce costs. With more than 100 years of construction experience, Tenna helps contractors maximize their mixed fleet with industry-focused solutions that connect field, shop and office to optimize all aspects of equipment management.  For more information, visit tenna.com. 

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Gina Setzer
VP of Marketing, Tenna
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