Construction intelligence platform adds structural progress monitoring to close visibility gap between foundations and fit-out
Buildots has launched a superstructure tracking capability, extending its AI-driven construction monitoring platform into the structural phase of projects. The feature, which has been in beta testing with customers on live sites for over a year, is now generally available.
Tracking progress during superstructure has historically relied on physical site walks, an approach that leaves significant portions of a project unmonitored due to safety restrictions, access constraints and the sheer scale of structural works. The result is that critical structural decisions are often made without objective progress data.
The new capability uses imagery captured via drones and 360-degree cameras, which Buildots’ AI then processes into structured data linked to superstructure elements and quantities within the project BIM. This gives teams automated progress analysis across the structural phase using the same platform they already use for underground utilities and fit-out, maintaining a continuous data record across the project lifecycle without switching systems.
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The platform also provides production rate and cycle time data tailored to structural work reviews, designed to flag slowdowns and deviations early enough for teams to act on them. Roy Danon, co-founder and CEO of Buildots, said the goal is to catch structural delays weeks before they cascade into subsequent activities, “having the data to replan while recovery is still on the table.”
Superstructure tracking is available to existing and new Buildots customers.