Defend Your Margins: Stopping the Blame Game with ProjectSight 360 Capture

Session will enable you to stop rework with visual documentation, streamline field operations and mobilization, and accelerate approvals and final payment.

In mechanical contracting, a gap of just a few millimeters in the field can lead to miles of rework and months of friction. We've all seen it: a perfectly coordinated BIM model meets a jobsite where ceiling heights shift, penetrations move, or another trade installs out of sequence. When the PLAN and the BUILD diverge, the mechanical contractor is usually the one who pays the price in lost margins, back charges, delays and strained relationships.

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Stop rework with visual documentation: See how time-stamped 360° visuals allows you to "see through walls," verifying your rough-in and providing an indisputable digital trail to defend against unfair back charges.
  • Streamline field operations and mobilization: Discover how simple, AI-powered 360° capture allows teams to virtually verify site readiness—ensuring HVAC zones are clear before sending crews to the field and eliminating wasted windshield time.
  • Accelerate approvals and final payment: Replace static PDFs with a living digital as-built that provides the visual proof needed to satisfy contract requirements and help validate work for faster payment.

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