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StructionSite has launched its Locations tool, the industry’s first tool to analyze reality capture health based on precise project locations. The tool gives users the ability to filter and view images by different parameters like date range, location, tags and image quality for a comprehensive understanding of what happened on a job site, and when.

    

Many construction projects are broken down by a location hierarchy: building, floor, area, room. The Locations feature in StructionSite matches this model, thus integrating with the customer’s project management and scheduling workflows. This enables teams to search a location and see all the latest images, RFIs and work status to make critically informed decisions.

    

For project leaders, simply knowing where they are on a floor plan is not sufficient for construction. There are thousands of photos taken over the course of a project, and Locations unlocks the ability to categorize them in a way that makes it easy for a user to find, and then tell the story of what happened in a particular part of the job site over time.

    

In addition to providing granular contextual information about images, StructionSite’s Locations is the first construction reality capture tool with the ability to filter and view the images themselves by capture health. Users have the ability to see capture health based on quality (How clear and bright, or blurry and dark are the images in this location?); coverage (How much of this location is visible?); cadence (How often have images been taken over time?) and density (How many images have been captured in a location?). With this level of information, users can assess where images are deficient or may need to be retaken so that clear and accurate information is maintained at all times.



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