OpenSpace Track - Software for Fastest and Simplest Way
OpenSpace Track is the fastest and easiest way to track and validate percent complete, quantity installed, and rate of work.
Fast
It starts with a capture—view your site in 15 minutes on average.
Automated
Our AI automatically calculates progress of specific construction activities.
Accurate
Get fast, highly accurate tracker data—over 99% accurate on average.
Trusted
Confidently verify work completed for payment applications and better scheduling.
OpenSpace Track uses computer vision and machine learning to recognize, track, and quantify work-in-place. Manual progress tracking is time consuming. OpenSpace progress trackers automate that process, making it easy to compare work completed against your schedule so you can reduce delays, increase productivity, and stay on budget.
No more guesstimating. Get automatic and accurate progress tracking to quantify, manage, and deliver your projects faster than ever. With insight into work completed, you can now identify problems and avoid task dependency conflicts.
Instantly see progress of activities for your entire project by percent complete, status, and quantities. Plus see summaries of each trade across all floors of your building.
Heatmaps on your floor plan make it easy to visualize progress—identify quantities installed and percent complete (and what’s not complete). Conduct productivity analysis for each type of activity being tracked by location, and click in to see images for any area.
Measure production rates objectively. Our intuitive Progress Chart plots quantity installed over time, giving you a visual and quantitative understanding of progress updated each time you use OpenSpace.
Better plan your work using live dashboards that show progress, production rates, and estimated completion dates—a precise picture of where progress is being made and where the schedule is at risk.
Simply click a button to export your OpenSpace Track progress data to share with project stakeholders as a CSV or PDF file, or connect in analytics tools, like Power BI.
Start improving your team’s productivity today with our current trackers, including walls and ceilings, doors, flooring, concrete, MEPs, and fire protection. We have many more on the way, so keep an eye out.
Keep tabs on wall progress for your top track, framing, drywall hung and drywall taped, and for your ACT and drywall ceilings.
Automatically track installation of door frames and hanging of door panels, reducing the hours spent counting doors each week.
Get a quantified view into your mechanical (HVAC) progress versus plans for ductwork, grills, registers, diffusers, and pipework installed.
OpenSpace can track installation progress for in-wall devices for box out, rough in, and trim out stages as well as overhead conduit.
Track installation of overhead pipework for items such as domestic water, sanitary waste, storm drain, or even process piping.
Automatically record your concrete footings, columns, slabs, and walls pour dates and locations with OpenSpace Track, helping to avoid potential project delays.
Track installation of carpet, vinyl tile, wood flooring, and base trim to know when you’re nearing completion.
Builders are visual people with highly tuned spatial skills. With OpenSpace Track, get first-hand, image-based data you can see in context—mapped to project plans, instead of text lost in Gantt charts and spreadsheets.
OpenSpace Track takes full advantage of your OpenSpace Capture data by using AI to convert 360° images into an objective record of progress mapped directly to floor plans. Find all your detailed data on interactive dashboards that show progress across time, locations, and trades.
Go beyond progress by ensuring that materials are installed according to the design intent. Jump start your pull planning by comparing work completed against the model.
With the Dollhouse viewer, you can navigate any room or corridor and get a 3D visual of progress on everything you’re tracking and instantly verify work-in-place. (Not to mention, it’s fun to use!)
Using computer vision processes like semantic segmentation and object detection, OpenSpace trackers are trained to recognize key elements and automatically determine what percent of planned work has been completed by builders.
