Detecting errors early to reduce rework is key to staying on budget for a successful construction project. By leveraging a visual representation of the jobsite accessible within a shared platform, costly mistakes due to miscommunication can be easily avoided.
In this webinar, learn how reality capture technology like 360° photo capture allows your on-site team to document jobsites faster and more accurately than ever, saving time and resources to stay on track for projects.
In this one-hour session, discover how General Contractors are leveraging the HoloBuilder Construction Progress Management platform to:
- Capture the jobsite faster than ever with a 360° camera and the JobWalk app
- Reduce rework by detecting errors quickly using a digital representation of the jobsite
- Reduce travel costs with fewer on-site visits needed, ensuring budgets are adhered to
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Presenters:
Kevin Jones
Account Executive
HoloBuilder
Andrew Lesko
Account Executive
HoloBuilder
Moderator: Adam Grubb
Director of Video Marketing/Production
SGC Horizon
About HoloBuilder, A FARO® Technologies Company
FARO enables Architecture, Engineering and Construction professionals to reduce risk, rework and project change orders. 3D laser scanning and 360° photo reality capture hardware and software are ideal solutions for: digital twin project closeout, documenting existing conditions, installation & placement accuracy verification, production tracking & work complete verification, timely project management, construction progress, and project stakeholder collaboration. By developing these industry-leading technologies, FARO is helping foster a fully digital future where AEC professionals can be confident that their work is accurate, precise and above all, safe.
HoloBuilder brings to FARO its leading 360o construction progress management platform, which delivers hardware agnostic image capture, registration and viewing to the fast-growing Digital Twin market. For more information, visit www.holobuilder.com.
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