About
SiteAware is a pioneering AI-powered Quality Management Platform purpose-built for the construction industry. It continuously verifies every installed element across three critical construction layers—Core (structural concrete), Shell (building envelope and façade), and Interiors (clearances, rough-ins, and systems)—flagging deviations from design intent before they escalate into expensive rework or schedule delays. The platform serves multiple stakeholders simultaneously. Business executives gain portfolio-wide analytics and risk comparisons to make confident, data-driven decisions. Project leaders manage trade partners with real-time performance data, eliminating guesswork and emotional friction. Field crews and trade partners receive instant alerts that keep installations accurate and protect profit margins. SiteAware's digital verification layer captures and documents what's behind finishes, ensures concrete pours comply fully with design specs, and catches façade issues before swing stages move—eliminating long punch lists and water infiltration risks. By aligning every team member—from the job site to the executive office—around a single source of verified truth, SiteAware helps major general contractors, developers, and trade partners deliver landmark projects on time and within budget. Notable deployments include Google Tower Austin, Salesforce Tower San Francisco, and Hudson Yards – The Spiral New York.
Key Features
- 100% Element Verification: Automatically verifies every installed construction element as it is built, ensuring nothing is missed and full compliance with design specifications is documented.
- Real-Time Deviation Alerts: Instantly flags deviations in structure, building envelope, and interior systems so field teams can correct issues before they cause schedule delays or rework.
- Three-Layer Coverage (Core, Shell, Interiors): Covers concrete pours, façade layer-by-layer verification, and interior rough-ins—capturing issues at every stage of the construction lifecycle.
- Portfolio-Level Analytics: Provides executives and project leaders with cross-project performance data and risk metrics, enabling smarter investment and resource allocation decisions.
- Digital Documentation: Creates a verifiable digital record of what's installed behind finishes, supporting compliance, warranties, and future facility management needs.
Use Cases
- General contractors on high-rise or complex commercial buildings use SiteAware to verify structural concrete pours comply with design specs in real time, avoiding costly remediation.
- Developers managing multi-site portfolios leverage SiteAware's analytics dashboard to compare risk and performance across projects and make data-driven decisions.
- Project managers use SiteAware to hold trade partners accountable with objective, real-time installation data instead of relying on manual inspections or subjective reports.
- Building envelope teams use SiteAware's layer-by-layer façade verification to catch gaps and misalignments before the swing stage moves, eliminating water infiltration issues and long punch lists.
- Interior construction teams verify clearances, rough-ins, and MEP layouts before closing walls, ensuring a documented record of what's installed and avoiding costly re-openings later.
Pros
- Eliminates Costly Rework: Catching deviations in real time before walls are closed or stages move dramatically reduces the expense and schedule impact of traditional punch-list corrections.
- Multi-Stakeholder Visibility: Aligns field crews, project managers, and executives around a single verified data source, replacing siloed communication with shared accountability.
- Proven on Landmark Projects: Trusted by top-tier developers and general contractors on high-profile builds including Salesforce Tower and Hudson Yards, demonstrating enterprise-grade reliability.
- Covers Every Construction Phase: End-to-end coverage from structural concrete through façade to interior systems means a single platform manages quality across the full project lifecycle.
Cons
- Enterprise-Focused Pricing: SiteAware is positioned as an enterprise solution with demo-based sales, making it less accessible for smaller contractors or individual tradespeople.
- Construction-Specific Scope: The platform is narrowly focused on building construction quality management, so it offers limited value outside of commercial or large-scale residential projects.
- Requires Onboarding and Integration: Achieving full value from the platform requires integrating it with existing project workflows, BIM models, and team processes, which takes time to set up.
Frequently Asked Questions
SiteAware is designed for large-scale commercial construction projects, including office towers, mixed-use developments, and healthcare facilities. It has been deployed on projects like Google Tower Austin, Salesforce Tower San Francisco, and Hudson Yards – The Spiral.
SiteAware uses AI and computer vision technology to capture and analyze site data as elements are installed, comparing them against design specifications and immediately flagging any deviations for field teams and project managers.
SiteAware covers three major phases: Core (structural concrete verification), Shell (façade and building envelope layer-by-layer verification), and Interiors (clearances, layouts, rough-ins, and MEP systems before walls are closed).
SiteAware is built for three audiences: business executives who want portfolio analytics and risk visibility, project leaders who manage trade partners with real-time data, and field trades who receive instant alerts to keep their installations accurate.
By flagging deviations from design intent immediately as elements are installed—before walls are closed, facades are sealed, or concrete cures—SiteAware allows teams to correct issues on the spot rather than discovering them during costly late-stage inspections or punch-list reviews.
