DOCUMENTATION SErvices


Pre-Construction


Issues on projects can arise regardless of how attentive, diligent, and hard-working a team is. While everyone wants to avoid these at all costs, disagreements can lead to claims and litigation.

Photographic documentation is a great way to avoid and respond to these claims.

A project that was well-documented with photos will show what really happened. With photos, you may be able to identify the responsible party more easily. This can help avoid conflict and more quickly lead to a solution.

Periodic Progress


Photographs of the project taken regularly, which includes the date and time, are beneficial in tracking progress.

Photographs can also be used to document variation work, such as; the depth of rock excavations, or the extent of demolition work. Photographs showing depths, levels or size may require an object, or tape measure, to show the scale, while in others it can be useful to include the particular machine, or piece of equipment, working on the variation.

Final Completion


These are the glamour shots. Along with the concluding documentation, these shoots showcase the final product in all its glory. Most construction companies do not want people in the photos, but some companies prefer to have people or motion blurred people interacting with the environment.

Time Lapse


Time Lapse Videos are a unique way of documenting the key milestones of your building and demolition projects, and they bring them to life in short-form video.

A time lapse camera will take an image of your job site at regularly scheduled intervals, helping to condense months of work into a breath-taking and fascinating video that will demand attention wherever you share it. 

Drone Mapping


Drone solutions map large work sites to provide detailed, precise data for architects and contractors. With flight planning and 3D modeling software, project teams can easily and rapidly collect the surveying data needed to evaluate large work sites. With their ability to capture data from above, drones have been successfully integrated into surveying workflows to perform land surveys, photogrammetry, 3D mapping, topographic surveying, and more.

When surveying challenging terrain, drones make it no longer necessary for human operators to physically access and measure points in hazardous or difficult-to-reach locations. Additionally, while traditional surveying methods require meticulous measurement, preparation, and planning, drones can capture comparable data in dramatically shorter time-frames.

360 Walkthrough


Walkthroughs are a powerful feature that can be used to virtually view your entire job-site, compare changes over time and create issues and reporting using the standard inspections tools. We support a wide variety of cameras as long as the video is in the correct format.