Closing the Visibility Gap Between the Solar Site and the Office

Construction Intelligence

Solar Construction Intelligence

The visibility gap on a solar construction site is rarely caused by a complete lack of data. It appears because information is created at different times, by different teams, and through different channels. The site is working in today's conditions while the planning team may still be reading the previous reporting cycle.

How the gap develops

A large and repetitive site cannot be understood through a single walkthrough. Counts, site notes, and contractor updates arrive from different blocks on different schedules. By the time the information reaches the office, the physical state of the project may have moved on. That lag affects sequencing, crew planning, and material flow.

Recording the full site consistently

Regular drone flights capture the project area using the same method and cadence. The imagery is processed into an orthophoto, while installed components, excavations, and other work items are tracked in their real positions. eyerod combines automated analysis with site-entered information in one project record and supports daily reporting.

Location gives the number meaning

A progress percentage is more useful when teams can see where that progress sits. Which block moved? Which row remained unchanged? Where is excavation continuing? The map-based view connects the figure to the current site imagery, allowing teams to evaluate both the total and its distribution across the project.

A shared view improves the conversation

When the site manager, project manager, EPC, and owner representative work from the same current view, meetings can focus on the location of the variance, its schedule impact, and the next action. Construction Intelligence does not make the decision; it keeps the observed state of the site current and shared.

Explore how Construction Intelligence gives site and office teams one current view of the project.

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