Reports generated from Propeller can help project teams plan their projects, track material inventories, and monitor progress. In this post, we’ll share with you some common reports companies use to share site data both internally and with external project stakeholders.
You can calculate how much work you’ve completed and how much is left to do in a variety of ways within Propeller using the volume comparison tool, which compares two surfaces to each other (more here). Check out what you can do:
Propeller’s progress tracking template allows you to combine two volume comparisons in one measurement. You can also visualize how your site has changed over a specific period and what material is left to move by using the cross section tool. This allows you to create a cross section directly through your worksite and observe how your current drone-surveyed surface interacts with different layers of the worksite. Check out this video to learn more.
Takeoff reports in Propeller can also be helpful in visualizing and sharing how much material remains to be moved when compared to your original design.
Multiple reports are available to export data and measurements from Propeller to other workflows, giving project foreman and supervisors a better understanding of their site’s condition.
Exporting data and sharing it is easy in Propeller. Simply select the area of your site survey you want to export, choose the file type you need, and select Export to download the file. You can then integrate that information into other software platforms within your workflow or share the file with project stakeholders. For more detail on exporting data, visit our knowledge base.
Exportable reports include:
The Propeller Mobile app brings Propeller to you and your team in the field. You can view your 3D maps directly from the worksite and measure distance, area, and elevation with cut/fill to a design surface. With this information in the palm of your hand, you’re able to generate reports from your mobile device right where the work’s happening.
Being able to closely track site progress with Propeller’s reporting tools will help you operate more efficiently. You’ll have a better handle on exactly how much material you’re moving, which will allow you to submit accurate bills for your work, avoid rework, and keep your project team and external stakeholders up to date. With everyone reading the same data, work will progress smoothly and you won’t have to troubleshoot unexpected surprises.