Constructly
Constructly is a construction site monitoring platform that uses computer vision to verify on-site progress and safety for owners, contractors, and developers. It turns video from drones, cameras, and phones into real-time dashboards measuring completion against schedule.
Best for: Developers, owners, and contractors who need independent, real-time data on construction progress and site safety across large building projects.
Last reviewed 6/2/26
- Integrations
- BIM
- Property types
- Commercial, Residential, Mixed-use
- Geography served
- UAEMiddle East
How Constructly uses AI[4][5]
Constructly runs drone, CCTV, and smartphone footage through neural networks trained on 80+ construction elements. It classifies completed work, flags missing safety nets and hard hats, and maps deviations against the BIM schedule.
- • Computer vision tracks construction progress from drone, CCTV, or smartphone video
- • Models detect safety violations such as missing safety nets and helmets
- • Detections map against the BIM schedule into Gantt percentages, delay alerts, and cost forecasts
- • Field crews rate AI accuracy in the mobile app for continuous model learning
AI type: Computer vision and machine learning models for construction site analysis
API: yes
Key numbers[2][5]
- • Used on 50+ projects across more than 2 million square meters
- • Helps reduce construction delays by up to 30%
- • Models monitor up to 80 parameters inside a building from a smartphone
Credibility[2][5]
- Customers
- Over 30 companies across 50+ projects spanning 2 million square meters with combined value exceeding $2 billion
Founded
2020
Headquarters
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Employees
11-50
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