Photo documentation is an extremely important part of any construction project for communication and quality control, but taking pictures with your phone or camera on the jobsite is very inefficient process. Uploading, organizing, renaming, and, ultimately finding those pictures later on is a very tedious process.

StructionSite solves that problem by combining 360 degree video with an intuitive software that automatically maps where the images were taken on your jobsite. Users of their software don’t need to rename and organize hundreds of photos, because they’re mapped directly onto a floor plan and time stamped within the app. That time savings helps your team quickly communicate with subcontractors and allows your office staff to stay on top of progress.

VideoWalk

With StructionSite’s VideoWalk, Your entire jobsite can be documented in just 3 simple steps: upload your plans, mark your starting location on the app, and, finally, perform your normal jobsite walk. As you walk, the app will automatically track your current location and map your path. As much as 30,000 square feet of your project can be captured in about 5 minutes.

One of my favorite features is the ability to view a side-by-side image of the same room view, but at different times of the project. For example, you could select one side to show you the room when the utilities were roughed-in and the other side to show the finished room. It effectively allows you to see through walls.

The side-by-side view also works with 3D BIM Models, for a quick comparison between what was designed and what was built. That’s a huge value to contractors for quality control and a great way to impress a building owner.