BUILD · QUALITY & SAFETY
CATCH IT BEFORE IT COSTS.
Inspections, observations, and incidents on one record — and Safety AI reading every frame the drones and 360 cameras bring back. The hazard gets ranked, assigned, and closed out while it is still a hazard, not after it becomes an incident report.
THE MODULES
Checked. Found. Fixed.
One record for what was checked, what was found, and who closed it out. Field crews carry the phone, quality managers carry the templates, the safety director carries the numbers to the owner — all three writing to the same record, in the same minute.
Inspection templates
Write the checklist once — pre-pour, MEP rough-in, envelope, commissioning — and it runs the same way on every job, every crew, every shift. Works offline at the far end of a basement and syncs when the phone finds signal.
Observations & issues
Anyone on site raises an observation in three taps. The photo, the point on the plan, the trade responsible, and the drawing revision in force that day are attached before the phone goes back in the pocket.
Incident management
Log the incident, run the investigation, track corrective actions to signature. OSHA 300 and 301 forms fill themselves from the record, and the recordable rate is current, not reconstructed at year end.
Safety AI hazard detection
Every frame from every drone flight and 360 walk is scanned for open edges, unsecured ladders, unguarded penetrations, missing high-vis, and crane-radius exposure. 94% detection accuracy against OSHA-aligned hazard classes.
QA checkpoints per phase
Hold points sit on the schedule, not in a binder. No pour without a rebar sign-off, no board without an in-wall photo, no closeout without the envelope test result attached to the room it belongs to.
Toolbox-talk records
Talks, attendance, and certifications recorded against the crew that was on site that morning, geolocated at the gate. When an inspector asks who was briefed on the silica plan, the answer takes eleven seconds.
QUALITY
A hold point, not a hope.
Rework is a quality problem that was allowed to become a schedule problem. Gate the phase, capture the evidence, and the argument three months later is a lookup instead of a deposition.
Pre-pour
Bar size, spacing, cover, and embeds checked against the revision that is actually current — signed on the tablet at the edge of the slab, with the frame that proves it.
In-wall
MEP rough-in verified against the 360 walk before the board goes up. What sits behind the drywall stays on the record for the next forty years of the building's life.
Envelope & commissioning
Air-barrier continuity, glazing anchors, and system start-ups gated on test results — not on the schedule pressure of the week they happen to fall in.
Every checkpoint resolves to a capture frame, a drawing revision, and a signature. See how the 360 walk feeds it.
A HEAD OF THE BRAIN
Every frame, scanned.
Safety AI is not a separate product bolted to the side. It is one head of your organization's Brain, trained on your captures, your incident history, and the hazards your sites actually produce.
A drone flies at 06:10. By 06:24 the frames are processed, the hazards are ranked by severity and confidence, and the severity-one finding is sitting with the superintendent responsible for that grid line — with the frame attached, so nobody argues about whether it was there.
Faces are blurred before the frame leaves the camera. Detection is evidence for a conversation with a crew, never a case file on a worker.
360 WALK · L07 · 06:12
Slab edge open for 11 m along the east face. Guardrail was struck out of the sequence when the hoist moved on Tuesday and never reinstated.
ON THE RECORD
Numbers a safety director can defend.
94%
Hazard-detection accuracy
4.1H
Mean time to resolution
21T
Sq ft of capture scanned
100%
Observations cited to a frame
“We stopped arguing about whether the edge was open. The frame is timestamped, the assignment is timestamped, and the close-out is timestamped. Four hours, start to finish.”