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QA without the site visit.

Concrete pours, structural connections, waterproofing, tiling: visual QA that happens faster. Pull before-and-after frames for any completed work, compare dates, and share with the QA team from Sentinel OS.

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Catch it early

The problems worth catching are the ones you can still fix.

An install error or a sequencing mistake costs little when it is caught the same week and a great deal once it has been built over. A Buildcam camera records each work area continuously, so the record of how a wall, a slab, or a facade actually went up is there to check while the work is still exposed.

In Sentinel OS you compare the site against the plan and against its own earlier stages. Pull the frame from the day a membrane was applied or a connection was made, set it beside the specification, and confirm the work matches before the next trade covers it. The same view lets you verify hidden and concealed elements at the point they are documented, not months later when the only evidence is memory.

Side-by-side comparison over time turns a hunch into something a reviewer can see. Select two dates and read the same area at two stages, share a link with the QA team, the architect, or the owner, and settle a question without a site visit. Role-based access keeps that evidence in front of the people who need it, in high 24MP detail, on a camera that runs on solar and 4G.

How it works

Visual QA from a desk, not a site.

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Camera documents each work area throughout the project

Buildcam captures continuously. Concrete pours, structural connections, waterproofing, tiling: every stage is in the archive.

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Review footage at key QC milestones

Pull frames from the day of completion. Compare against the inspection checklist or the specification without going back to site.

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Share with the QA team, architect, or owner

A shareable link from Sentinel OS. The QA reviewer sees the evidence. No email attachments, no site visit required.

What you get

A visual record that supports every QC checkpoint.

Date-specific frame retrieval

Pull the exact frame from the day a slab was poured, a connection was made, or a membrane was applied.

Before-and-after comparison

Select two dates and compare the same area at different stages. Useful for verifying completion against scope.

Shareable evidence

Send a link to the architect, certifier, or owner. No need for them to log in to a separate system.

Reduces rework disputes

When a rework instruction is issued, the footage shows the original condition. No argument about who is responsible.

Covers hidden work

Structural items, buried services, and concealed elements are documented before they are covered over.

Remote QA review

QA reviews happen in the office. No site visit needed for initial assessment of completed work.

Quality control

Questions about catching issues before they are buried.

The ones that come up most on quality checks and install verification. The full FAQ lives in Resources.

The camera records each stage of the work in high resolution, so you can pull the frame from the day an install was completed and check it against the specification. The 24MP timelapse detail is sharp enough to inspect connections, alignment, and sequence without going back to site. If the work looks right in the frame, you have an objective record. If it does not, you can raise it before the next trade covers it.
Yes. Because Buildcam captures continuously, you can review recent frames at any QC checkpoint rather than waiting for a formal inspection. Spotting a misalignment or a missed step while the area is still open means it can be corrected in place. Early detection keeps rework smaller and cheaper.
Structural connections, buried services, waterproofing, and concealed elements are all captured before the next stage covers them. When you need to confirm a concealed item was installed correctly, you pull the timestamped frame from the day it went in. There is no need to open up finished work to prove what is behind it.
The side-by-side comparison view in Sentinel OS lets you place two dates next to each other and check the same area at different stages. You can hold a frame against the drawing or the QA checklist to confirm the work matches scope. This makes it straightforward to verify completion without a site visit.
The Buildcam hardware is solar powered with battery backup and connects over 4G and LTE, so it runs on sites without mains power or a wired connection. That means quality coverage continues on remote and early-stage sites where documentation is often thinnest. The record does not stop when the site conditions are difficult.
When a rework instruction is issued, the timestamped footage shows the original condition of the work on the day it was done. That objective record removes the argument over who is responsible and what was actually installed. It replaces recollection with a clear, dated frame.
Frames and comparisons can be exported from Sentinel OS and sent to the QA reviewer, architect, certifier, or owner. They see the evidence without needing to log in to a separate system or visit the site. This keeps quality reviews moving when the people who sign off are not on site.
Initial quality assessment of completed work can happen from the office using the timelapse archive. Reviewers pull frames, compare stages, and flag anything that needs a closer look before anyone travels. Site visits are reserved for the checks that genuinely need a person on the ground.

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