From the moment a construction site starts, information on all trades have to be collected to follow up on its progress all the way to its completion. General contractors must be able to create weekly, biweekly and monthly reports so they can be able to keep track of all sub-trades, keep construction schedules up to date and catch any deficiencies and mistakes on time so they can be corrected.
These reports must be presented to the landlord and the client as well so they can visualize how each phase of the project is being completed in a correct way, understand that the budget is being well managed, acknowledge that unexpected delays may occur and change orders are truly created upon deficiencies, among other subjects.
No report is complete without images, videos and virtual walkthroughs which give a visual understanding of what’s happening at site. Interior as well as exterior footage is relied upon so everybody involved in the construction project can understand what happens, at the moment it happens. In all trades from demolition, structural engineering, MEPs and final finishes, pictures provide a better understanding of how to approach the implementation of each process and solve any type of obstacles that may appear.
Published By
Arka Roy
www.constructioncost.co