When multiple crews are running layout simultaneously, waiting on a single tape is not an option. The David White SitePRO 32-10010B four-pack puts a professional-grade 100-foot steel tape in every crew's hands — eliminating handoff delays, reducing measurement disputes, and keeping production moving from first string line to final inspection. Each tape in this kit delivers the accuracy, durability, and readability that demanding trades expect on concrete, civil, and commercial construction sites.
Product Overview
The SitePRO 32-10010B is purpose-built for the high-repetition measurement work that defines modern construction operations. Whether your crews are shooting building corners, spacing anchor bolts for tilt-wall panels, laying out utility trenches, or confirming finish grades, this tape handles it all. The 100-foot length covers the most common single-run distances in commercial layout without the bulk or weight of longer engineer's tapes. The nylon-clad blade resists the abrasion of concrete forms, rough lumber, and aggregate-covered subgrades — surfaces that chew through uncoated blades in a single season.
Key Specifications
- Model: David White SitePRO 32-10010B
- Tape Length: 100 feet
- Graduation: Feet, Inches, and 10ths of a foot
- Blade Material: Steel with nylon clad coating
- Quantity: 4 tapes per order
- Graduation Standard: Compatible with CAD, digital site plans, and engineer's decimal notation
- Application Class: Construction layout, surveying, concrete forming, utility work
Key Features
- Feet, Inches & 10ths Graduation: Dual-mode readability lets crews work directly from decimal-foot engineer's drawings without manual conversion — read it, call it, mark it
- Nylon-Clad Blade: Bonded nylon coating protects the graduated steel blade from abrasion on form lumber, rebar, aggregate, and rough concrete surfaces
- 100-Foot Capacity: Ideal for building corners, column lines, anchor bolt layout, and grade checks in one pull without splicing measurements
- Compact Reel Housing: Manageable case size for belt loops, tool bags, and transit cases — easy to carry without snagging on form ties or rebar
- Multi-Crew Value Pack: Four identical tapes ensure consistent graduation standards across all crews — no mismatched tapes producing conflicting measurements
- David White SitePRO Line: Backed by a brand with decades of field-proven accuracy in professional surveying and construction instruments
Job Applications
Building Layout & Column Lines: Run anchor bolt patterns and column grids to engineer's decimal tolerances. The Feet/10ths graduation reads directly from structural drawings without the rounding errors introduced when converting decimal feet to inches in the field.
Concrete Forming: Check form alignment, snap lines for bulkheads, and verify pour lengths. The nylon-clad blade survives repeated contact with form oil, wet concrete, and rough lumber edges — conditions that degrade uncoated steel tapes rapidly.
Utility Trenching & Excavation: Locate service laterals, space manholes, and confirm invert depths on sewer, water, and electrical runs. The 100-foot pull covers standard lot depths and roadway widths in a single measurement.
Topographic & Construction Surveying: Support instrument operators with quick offset checks, slope stake measurements, and as-built verification. Having four tapes on site means survey crews, grading crews, and inspection personnel can all work simultaneously without sharing equipment.
Compatible Accessories
- Chaining Pins — 11-Pack for Tape Staging
- Keson 100ft Fiberglass Tape — Wet Condition Alternative
- Survey Marking Paint — Layout Line Marking
- David White Automatic Levels — Site Grade Control
- Plumb Bobs — Vertical Reference for Column Layout
Related Guides
- How to Read Decimal Feet Graduations on a Steel Tape
- Steel Tape vs. Fiberglass Tape: Choosing the Right Tool for Your Application
- Building Layout Best Practices for Concrete Foundation Crews
- Tape Measure Care and Calibration for Field Accuracy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does "Feet, Inches, and 10ths" graduation mean on this tape?
- This tape is graduated in three systems simultaneously: traditional feet and inches for general carpentry-style reading, and decimal tenths of a foot for direct reading from civil engineering and CAD drawings. The 10ths graduation means every foot is divided into 10 equal parts (each 1.2 inches), allowing field crews to read engineer's decimal-foot dimensions — such as 47.6 feet — directly off the tape without conversion math.
- Is the nylon cladding a full-length coating or only on part of the blade?
- The nylon cladding on the SitePRO 32-10010B is applied to protect the working length of the blade against abrasion and moisture. This coating helps maintain graduation legibility and blade integrity through the repeated dragging, flexing, and surface contact common on active construction sites. For longest blade life, avoid running the tape over sharp metal edges such as rebar cut ends or form stakes.
- Why buy four tapes instead of one or two?
- Multi-crew operations — where a layout crew, a forming crew, and a grade crew may all be working different areas of the same site simultaneously — require independent tapes for each team. Sharing a single tape between crews creates wait time, interrupts workflow, and increases the risk of handoff errors where the wrong measurement gets called in. A four-pack standardizes the graduation on every tape across all crews and provides immediate replacements if a tape is lost, damaged, or goes missing at end of shift.
- Can this tape be used for surveying work?
- Yes. The SitePRO 32-10010B is appropriate for construction surveying tasks including layout verification, offset measurements, slope stake work, and as-built documentation. For precise geodetic or boundary surveying requiring NIST-traceable calibration, a calibrated engineer's tape or EDM instrument should be used. For the accuracy demands of construction layout — typically within 1/100 foot — this tape performs reliably.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "Feet, Inches, and 10ths" graduation mean on this tape?
This tape is graduated in three systems simultaneously: traditional feet and inches for general carpentry-style reading, and decimal tenths of a foot for direct reading from civil engineering and CAD drawings. The 10ths graduation means every foot is divided into 10 equal parts (each 1.2 inches), allowing field crews to read engineer's decimal-foot dimensions — such as 47.6 feet — directly off the tape without conversion math.
Is the nylon cladding a full-length coating or only on part of the blade?
The nylon cladding on the SitePRO 32-10010B is applied to protect the working length of the blade against abrasion and moisture. This coating helps maintain graduation legibility and blade integrity through the repeated dragging, flexing, and surface contact common on active construction sites. For longest blade life, avoid running the tape over sharp metal edges such as rebar cut ends or form stakes.
Why buy four tapes instead of one or two?
Multi-crew operations — where a layout crew, a forming crew, and a grade crew may all be working different areas of the same site simultaneously — require independent tapes for each team. Sharing a single tape between crews creates wait time, interrupts workflow, and increases the risk of handoff errors where the wrong measurement gets called in. A four-pack standardizes the graduation on every tape across all crews and provides immediate replacements if a tape is lost, damaged, or goes missing at end of shift.
Can this tape be used for surveying work?
Yes. The SitePRO 32-10010B is appropriate for construction surveying tasks including layout verification, offset measurements, slope stake work, and as-built documentation. For precise geodetic or boundary surveying requiring NIST-traceable calibration, a calibrated engineer's tape or EDM instrument should be used. For the accuracy demands of construction layout — typically within 1/100 foot — this tape performs reliably.