Quantapoint solves the biggest problem architects face on renovation/restoration projects: how to “beat the clock.” But how can you beat the clock and still turn out accurate, cost-efficient, and complete documentation? Up to now, manual measurement was the only option—tying up valuable resources in a slow, potentially error-prone process. Errors in pre-design ripple throughout the entire project, frequently resulting in construction change orders. Is there a viable, affordable alternative to this age-old problem?  

Delays
When the clock is ticking, you feel the pressure. Especially when you have bad drawings, conflicting drawings, or no drawings at all. You can‘t start schematic design until you have complete, accurate field conditions. Existing condition documentation is essential but can be pre-design drudgery. What if ECD were made easier?  


Resource drain
Measuring, note-taking, photography, drafting, data checking: every step occupies time, people, and resources. What if these labor-intensive steps had shortcuts so that more time could be spent on design?  


Errors
The moment you put a documentation team in the field, you risk human error. Mistakes can creep in every time data passes through another pair of hands. What if you could streamline the team and reduce the chance of miscommunication and mistakes?  


Missed details
On the project site, most structures have easy-to-see but hard-to-reach places. Historic buildings can be especially challenging. Details can be difficult to capture whether visible or obscure. What if it was easier to gather all the information you need?  


Return trips
When you pack up your tape measure and head back to the office, how sure will you be that you won‘t have to return for neglected details? How confident can you feel that you haven‘t missed a thing? What if you don‘t have time to go back?  


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