Project Management
Create construction projects, organize drawings, manage teams, and keep every site workspace in one controlled environment.
REAL TIME CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS PLATFORM
Connect drawings, work zones, field evidence, and approvals in one trusted construction record.
Capabilities
Create construction projects, organize drawings, manage teams, and keep every site workspace in one controlled environment.
Turn drawings into clear, selectable work zones. Map grid cells to construction scope so every update has precise field context.
Let inspectors submit percentages, status, notes, and site photos directly against their assigned project, scope, and grid cells.
Review, approve, reject, or request revisions. Only approved records contribute to official project progress.
See approved progress by project, drawing, work zone, and construction scope through focused dashboards and visual summaries.
Retain every progress update, photo, and approval event, then export dependable reports for project communication.
Guidelines
Follow one practical path—from project setup to approved reporting— without losing the construction context behind each update.
Start with a project, drawing, work scope, and precise grid cell.
Use notes and site photos to make every update verifiable.
Only approved records contribute to official project progress.
SiteLens retains changes so every decision remains traceable.
GUIDE 01
Create the project and define its active schedule.
Upload the drawing and configure the 2D grid.
Create the construction scope and work-node hierarchy.
Assign inspectors only to the areas they are responsible for.
Use cases
SiteLens turns routine field work into a clear, approved record that every project team can understand and act on.
Connected workflow
About SiteLens
SiteLens is a construction progress platform by PEDI Japan. We turn daily field updates into a shared, verifiable record that teams can confidently use to plan, review, and report.
WHAT WE BELIEVE
Simple enough for field teams, structured enough for project control.
Every reported change keeps its drawing context, notes, photos, and review decision.
Official progress is based on approved records—not disconnected spreadsheets or assumptions.