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TideMark™

Open-source formwork elevation reference stake system

TideMark is a 3D-printable field tool that helps contractors set formwork to the correct elevation — without a surveyor on site. It's a triangular graduated tower that threads onto a printed ground stake, with an eye bolt for stringline attachment and a sliding lock screw for setting target elevation.

Designed by Oasis Engineering, LLC — a structural engineering firm specializing in wind load analysis, residential permwork, and pre-construction elevation services.

TideMark Assembly

Build What the Site Actually Needs

In construction and engineering, teams often deliver the medium instead of the outcome.

The medium is familiar: a plan sheet, a note, or an elevation certificate. Those documents matter, but they are not the end goal.

The real goal is simple: the people in the field need to know the exact elevation of grade, formwork, or finished floor so they can build safely, accurately, and confidently — without second-guessing.

TideMark is designed around that reality. It takes the engineer's elevation intent and turns it into a physical, on-site reference that crews can act on immediately. Traditional exhibits and certificates still have their place; TideMark reduces the friction between "information delivered" and "work built correctly."

The Problem

Contractors building slabs, accessory structures, and ADUs near flood zones need to hit a specific Finished Floor Elevation (FFE). Today, the typical workflow is:

  1. Engineer specifies FFE on plans (e.g., "621.25' NAVD88")
  2. Contractor stares at the number
  3. Contractor eyeballs it with a tape measure off... something
  4. Forms get set wrong
  5. Everyone has a bad day

There is no affordable, standardized field tool that bridges the gap between a PE's elevation determination and the contractor's formwork.

TideMark fixes that.

The System

TideMark is not just a stake — it's a field reference system with three components:

Component What It Does Where It Lives
TideMark Stake Physical elevation reference tool This repo (open source)
Formwork Elevation Reference Exhibit (FERE) PE-stamped elevation determination document Service from Oasis Engineering
Field Methodology Guide Step-by-step photo-documented workflow /docs/field-guide.md

The stake is the delivery mechanism. The exhibit is the product. The methodology ties them together.

How It Works

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│               ENGINEER SITE VISIT                    │
│                                                      │
│  1. PE performs differential elevation survey at      │
│     project site, establishes reference elevations   │
│                                                      │
│  2. PE drives TideMark ground stakes at strategic    │
│     benchmark locations around proposed structure    │
│                                                      │
│  3. PE threads tower onto each stake, sets lock      │
│     screw to required FFE offset, labels elevation   │
│                                                      │
│  4. PE photographs each installed TideMark stake     │
│     and surrounding site conditions                  │
│                                                      │
│  5. PE produces Formwork Elevation Reference Exhibit  │
│     with benchmark data, photos, and offset dims     │
│                                                      │
│  6. PE delivers exhibit to client — TideMark stakes  │
│     remain installed on site, ready for use          │
└──────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────┘
                       │
                       ▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│               CONTRACTOR EXECUTION                   │
│                                                      │
│  7. Contractor locates installed TideMark stakes     │
│     using exhibit site plan and photo references     │
│                                                      │
│  8. Contractor confirms stakes are undisturbed       │
│                                                      │
│  9. Contractor ties stringline to eye bolts —        │
│     the stakes are already set to FFE               │
│                                                      │
│  10. Contractor sets forms to stringline             │
│                                                      │
│  11. Contractor photographs stakes + forms and       │
│      sends to PE for pre-pour verification           │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Assembly

TideMark Assembly

TideMark Exploded

Repository Structure

tidemark/
├── README.md                    # You are here
├── LICENSE                      # MIT License
│
├── hardware/
│   ├── stl/                     # Print-ready STL files
│   │   ├── TrianglePiece.STL    # Graduated triangular tower (16")
│   │   ├── GroundStake.STL      # Auger-style ground stake
│   │   ├── HookBolt.STL         # Eye bolt for stringline
│   │   ├── LockBut.STL          # Lock nut for height clamping
│   │   └── TopCap.STL           # Triangular cap (bubble + sticker)
│   ├── source/                  # Editable CAD source files
│   │   └── TideMark.STEP        # Full assembly — all components
│   ├── renders/                 # Product renders
│   │   ├── assembly-full.jpg
│   │   ├── assembly-exploded.jpg
│   │   ├── tidemark-iso-1.jpg
│   │   └── tidemark-iso-2.jpg
│   ├── drawings/                # Engineering drawings
│   ├── BOM.md                   # Bill of materials
│   └── PRINT-SETTINGS.md        # Recommended slicer settings
│
├── docs/
│   ├── field-guide.md           # Step-by-step field usage
│   ├── photo-verification.md    # How to photograph for documentation
│   ├── elevation-basics.md      # FFE, BFE, NAVD88 primer for contractors
│   └── faq.md                   # Common questions
│
├── exhibit/
│   ├── EXHIBIT-SPEC.md          # What goes into a Formwork Elevation
│   │                            #   Reference Exhibit (FERE)
│   ├── SCOPE-OF-SERVICE.md      # Standard scope language for proposals
│   ├── general-notes.md         # Standard general notes for exhibits
│   ├── elevation-control.md     # Elevation control note templates
│   ├── disclaimers.md           # Legal disclaimer language
│   └── examples/
│       └── README.md            # Description of example exhibits
│
├── branding/
│   ├── color-palette.md
│   └── (logo and label templates coming)
│
├── templates/
│   ├── proposal-template.md     # Proposal language for FERE service
│   └── transmittal-template.md  # Client transmittal for exhibit + kit
│
└── CONTRIBUTING.md              # How to contribute

Hardware

What You Need

Item Source Est. Cost
TideMark Tower (3D printed, triangular) Print from /hardware/stl/ ~$3 in filament
TideMark Ground Stake (3D printed) Print from /hardware/stl/ ~$1.50 in filament
TideMark Lock Screw + Nut (3D printed) Print from /hardware/stl/ ~$0.50 in filament
Eye bolt, 1" loop Hardware store or printed ~$1
Hammer You already have one
Sharpie For labeling ~$1

Total cost per stake: ~$7.00

Print Settings

See hardware/PRINT-SETTINGS.md for detailed slicer settings.

Quick reference:

  • Material: PETG for tower (UV/impact), PLA for threaded parts (sharper threads)
  • Layer height: 0.2mm
  • Infill: 50% gyroid
  • Walls: 4 perimeters
  • Print plates: 3 separate plates (tower, hardware, ground stake)
  • Color: Safety orange or bright yellow for tower, contrasting for lock hardware
  • Avoid: PLA for the tower (warps in sun, brittle on impact)

Design Specifications

  • Tower body: 16" tall, equilateral triangular cross-section, 3" per face
  • Connection: Female thread (1" × 2") at tower base, mates to male thread on ground stake
  • Graduations: Embossed inch marks on one face, 1" major / 0.25" minor ticks (1/4" resolution)
  • Stringline attachment: 1" eye bolt threaded into top of tower
  • Height lock: Sliding lock screw through tower wall — threaded bolt + nut clamps position
  • Label window: Flat area on one face for Sharpie notation
  • Branding: "TIDEMARK" and "OASISENGINEERING.COM" embossed on one face
  • Ground stake: 8" driven section + 2" handle/grip + 1" male thread (11" total)

The Exhibit (FERE)

The Formwork Elevation Reference Exhibit is the engineering document that makes TideMark useful. Without it, TideMark is just a ruler on a stick. With it, it's a precision field reference system.

A FERE includes:

  • Site plan with proposed building location and benchmark positions
  • Observed reference elevations (field-measured benchmarks in NAVD88)
  • FEMA FIRM map exhibit showing flood zone and BFE (if applicable)
  • Photo exhibits of physical benchmark locations
  • Foundation detail showing FFE relationship to existing grade
  • Elevation control notes specifying FFE, tolerances, and contractor responsibilities
  • General notes and disclaimers clarifying scope limitations

See exhibit/EXHIBIT-SPEC.md for the full specification.

What a FERE Is NOT

  • ❌ Not a boundary survey
  • ❌ Not a topographic survey
  • ❌ Not a construction survey
  • ❌ Not a substitute for field verification by the contractor

It is a reference tool based on limited field observations and publicly available GIS/FEMA data, prepared by a licensed Professional Engineer, intended to assist the contractor in establishing formwork elevation.

Professional Services

Need a FERE for your project?

Oasis Engineering provides Formwork Elevation Reference Exhibits as a standalone service for contractors, builders, and homeowners working on:

  • Accessory structures (barndominiums, workshops, detached garages)
  • ADUs (accessory dwelling units)
  • Residential additions in or near flood zones
  • Slab-on-grade structures requiring FFE compliance

What's included:

  • Site visit or remote assessment (GIS/photo-based)
  • PE-stamped Formwork Elevation Reference Exhibit
  • TideMark stake kit (4 stakes + lock hardware)
  • Field methodology guide

📞 813-694-8989 🌐 oasisengineering.com 🌐 windcalculations.com

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

We welcome:

  • CAD improvements and ergonomic refinements
  • Field testing feedback and photos
  • Alternative print material recommendations
  • Translations of the field guide
  • Integration ideas (QR codes, NFC tags, digital level adapters)

License

The TideMark hardware designs are released under the MIT License.

TideMark™ is a trademark of Oasis Engineering, LLC. The open-source hardware license covers the physical designs. The TideMark name, logo, and branding are not included in the open-source license.

The Formwork Elevation Reference Exhibit service, methodology, and associated professional engineering deliverables are proprietary services of Oasis Engineering, LLC.


Designed in Tampa, FL by Oasis Engineering — Structural Engineering · Wind Load Analysis · Elevation Services

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TideMark is a field-friendly reference system for helping contractors and builders set and verify minimum finished floor elevations (FFE) before concrete placement.

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