Contract Compliance & Financial Risk Management

The Challenge: Ensuring Design Compliance in Fast-Paced Developments

In multi-unit construction, consistency and adherence to the contract are critical. Errors in one unit can often be repeated across an entire row of townhomes if not identified early. Our role is to ensure that the contractor is delivering exactly what was designed and contracted for, without deviations that could lead to financial or structural disputes later.

Truebuild’s Monitoring Strategy included:

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3D Virtual Reality Tours (Digital Twins):

Using high-definition, 360-degree virtual walkthroughs, we created a “digital snapshot” of every unit. This allows stakeholders to virtually “walk the site” from anywhere in the world and provides owners the ability to “see through walls” years later to locate plumbing, electrical, and structural components.

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Lender Draw Request Verification:

We acted as the “eyes and ears” for the financial institution, providing unbiased reports on the actual percentage of work completed. This ensures that progress payments are only authorized for work that is physically present and built to spec.

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Drawing-to-Field Audit:

Our specialists cross-referenced site conditions with Issued-for-Construction (IFC) drawings, verifying that structural spans, service entry points, and load-bearing headers were placed exactly as engineered.

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Aerial Progress Tracking:

Weekly drone missions provided orthomosaic mapping and photogrammetry. This allowed for precise tracking of the master schedule and site-wide logistics management.

Critical Intervention: Catching the "Invisible" Failure

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The Problem: Compromised Foundation Drainage (Weeping Tile) During a Phase 1 inspection, just hours before scheduled backfilling, I identified a critical failure in the foundation drainage system of a 4-unit block. A heavy machinery operator had inadvertently crushed and disconnected a 3-meter section of the weeping tile while installing window wells.

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The Immediate Resolution: I immediately flagged this deficiency to the site supervisor and project manager. Because the defect was documented with clear photographic evidence before it was covered, the contractor was able to excavate the damaged area and replace the crushed tile immediately. I performed a follow-up verification to confirm the continuity of the drainage system before backfilling commenced.

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Advanced Technical Oversight & Field Engineering:

The Financial Impact (Cost Avoidance): Had this gone unnoticed, the failure would have been buried under 8 feet of compacted soil. Once the subdivision was completed, the unit would have suffered inevitable basement flooding.
  • Cost of Remediation if Missed: Estimated $25,000 – $35,000 per unit (Emergency excavation, waterproofing repair, finished basement restoration, and landscaping replacement).

Stakeholder Benefits: Protecting the Capital Investment

For Lenders:

We verify that the “Amount of Work Completed” reported by the contractor matches the physical reality before any loan draws are approved. This ensures the loan-to-value ratio remains protected throughout the project.

For Developers:

We reduced the “Warranty Risk” profile. By documenting the quality of the build before the drywall went up, the developer now has a defense against future claims and a tool for long-term facility management.

For Owners:

We provide a Permanent Digital Record. Our 3D Virtual Tours allow you to revisit any phase of construction years later. If a leak occurs or a renovation is planned, you can easily find the exact location of pipes and wires behind the drywall, saving thousands in exploratory demolition.

Why Truebuild for Progress Monitoring?