Best-in-Class Management of Multi-Site Remodels and New Construction

Best-in-Class Management
This webinar will feature how multi-site companies use Reconstruct’s Hyperlapse to:
  • Empower construction and remodel teams to see images on 2D floor plans in 2 hours instead of 2 days
  • Reduce the time it takes to complete point cloud processing by 80%
  • Save significant time through automatic alignment to BIM and/or drawings using Reconstruct Tags
  • Eliminate idle time and manual labor while providing more insight into the project
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