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The Leader in Remote Quality Control and Progress Monitoring

Bringing the construction site to decision makers – 24/7. Reconstruct empowers you to manage your projects remotely, monitor quality, mitigate risk, and make better decisions.

What are the benefits of 4D BIM and its integration with reality mapping?

Creating 4D BIM and integrating it with reality mapping enables construction sequencing, project monitoring and control, and risk mitigation.

How Reality Mapping Can Fill in the Gaps of 4D BIM

4D BIM is great for modeling a structure’s final design. For temporary conditions, fast and intuitive 4D reality mapping fills in the gaps.

What is 4D BIM? Definition & Benefits

4D BIM integrates “time” with BIM, enabling step-by-step visualization of detailed construction schedules. 4D BIM is also referred to as 4D scheduling.

The Future of AI Project Monitoring in Construction

How long until a machine can monitor construction projects? New breakthroughs in three AI technologies may someday change how the industry works.

Remote Construction Monitoring: The Key to Building Sweden's Tallest Office Tower

Using Reconstruct reality mapping software & Insta360 cameras, Skanska conducts remote visual progress monitoring of the Nordic region’s tallest office...

Remote Quality Control: The Secret to Avoiding Costly Rework

Optimal remote quality control of construction projects prevents costly rework. Reality mapping ensures remote teams catch quality issues before it’s too...

Get instant access to photos in context

Organizing images around locations and over time is an important part of Reconstruct's workflow for construction progress monitoring and quality control.

Maximize measurement accuracy with images overlaid on point clouds

The accuracy of your measurements from 3D models depends on both the interface and the precision of the model

What are one thousand pictures worth?

Photos are the best way to perform visual quality control in construction, bring attention to safety issues, or illustrate the details of plan revisions.