Recurring project reporting
Useful when a team needs a consistent visual record across the construction period.
- Orthomosaic overview
- Progress comparison
- Key observations
- Annotated photos
The examples below show the structure and content logic of each report type. Request a full redacted sample by contacting us directly.
Designed for progress review, owner reporting, and recurring project documentation.
What changed since the last capture, what matters now, and what the team should pay attention to next.
Orthomosaic overview, key zones, and current-versus-prior comparison pages.
Location-based notes with annotated images for quick review.
Useful when a team needs a consistent visual record across the construction period.
Designed for quantity review, payment support, and clearer follow-up on earthworks questions.
Zone-by-zone quantity table, CA verdict, and variance flagged for review.
RTK accuracy statement, reference surfaces, boundaries, and NTRIP correction source.
Zone-by-zone quantities, comparison visuals, and supporting figures.
Useful when stockpiles, excavation, or grading need better support before approval.
Designed to document condition clearly while respecting the role of the project engineer or asset owner.
Priority issues, scope note, and what needs attention first.
Defect IDs, locations, severity classification, and annotated images organized for follow-up.
Recommended next steps, maintenance priorities, and future documentation needs.
Useful for bridges, facades, utilities, and municipal assets where organized documentation matters.
We will send the most relevant example based on your project type and current need.