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Construction Progress Monitoring Singapore

Use repeatable photogrammetry capture to create consistent visual records of site change, improve stakeholder updates and reduce ambiguity over what has been completed.

Best forActive construction sites, recurring reporting and multi-party stakeholder communication.
OutputsTime-based visual comparisons, mapped site views and structured progress records.
GoalTrack change clearly instead of relying on fragmented photo updates.

A consistent visual rhythm for active projects.

Progress monitoring is one of the strongest commercial uses of photogrammetry because recurring site capture creates a visual timeline that project teams can actually use.

It is especially useful for developers, consultants, contractors and owner teams who need regular visibility without piecing together ad hoc phone photos and scattered reports.

Why it works

Regular capture makes progress easier to understand.

Consistent vantage points

Repeatable capture methods create a clearer basis for comparing progress across reporting periods.

Better communication

Owners, consultants and managers can review the same visual record instead of relying on scattered updates.

Cleaner project archives

Recurring documentation creates a stronger historical record for handover, claims support or retrospective review.

A simple cadence

How progress capture is usually structured.

Set the reporting rhythm

Align capture timing with project milestones, weekly updates or monthly reporting cycles.

Repeat the capture pattern

Use consistent flight plans or site routes so comparison is more meaningful over time.

Organize the outputs

Package each capture period in a way that is easy to reference and compare.

Share with stakeholders

Provide a clearer record for project teams, clients and management reviews.

Need recurring progress documentation for a site?

Share the project type, update frequency and the audience for the reports, and the capture plan can be shaped around that rhythm.