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The record that starts before the dispute does.

Buildcam TL captures images on a configurable schedule from the first day of work. Every frame is timestamped and stored in Sentinel OS. The archive exists before you know you will need it.

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Complete site documentation

One continuous record, from groundwork to handover.

Most sites are documented in fragments. A phone photo here, a progress snap there, filed in different folders by different people on different days. When you need to see what a wall looked like before it was closed up, the record is patchy or missing. Complete site documentation replaces that with a single, continuous visual account of the project, captured on a schedule rather than by memory.

Buildcam holds its position and photographs the site from the same vantage point, day after day, from the first excavation to final handover. Every image lands in Sentinel OS timestamped and stored in order, so the timeline reads as one unbroken sequence. Nothing depends on someone remembering to take the shot. The record builds itself while your team stays focused on the work in front of them.

What you are left with is a permanent project record you can return to at any point. Role-based access lets the right people pull the exact frame they need, and footage exports with its metadata intact for reporting, quality reviews, or resolving a question about what happened and when. The archive stays useful long after the site is closed, because it captures the whole of the project rather than the moments someone happened to photograph.

How it works

Three steps to a permanent record.

01

Camera installed in under an hour

Buildcam TL arrives pre-configured. Mount it, aim it, and it starts capturing on a schedule you set: every 1 to 60 minutes.

02

Sentinel OS stores every frame

Each image is timestamped and uploaded automatically. No USB sticks, no manual uploads, no photographer on site.

03

Access any date from any device

Open Sentinel OS, pick a date, and pull the frame. Works on desktop, tablet, or phone. The archive is there before you know you need it.

What you get

A record your whole team can rely on.

Continuous archive

Day one to handover. Every frame stored, nothing skipped.

Timestamped evidence

Every image carries a verified date and time. No ambiguity.

Cloud access

No on-site hardware to retrieve. Pull any frame from anywhere.

No manual photography

The camera works on a schedule. Your team does not have to.

Procore integration

Frames sync directly into your Procore project record.

Configurable capture rate

Set the schedule to suit the project: hourly, every 15 minutes, or faster during critical pours.

Site documentation

Questions about your complete visual project record.

The ones that come up most on documentation and archives. The full FAQ lives in Resources.

Buildcam captures a continuous visual record of your project from the first day of work through to handover. Every frame is timestamped and uploaded to Sentinel OS automatically, so nothing depends on someone remembering to take a photo. The result is a complete chronological archive of the site, not a scattered collection of images.
Open Sentinel OS, choose a date or date range, and the matching frames are retrieved. Because every image carries a verified timestamp, you can move straight to the day you need without trawling through folders or email threads. The archive is organized chronologically from the moment capture begins.
Yes. The camera captures on a schedule you set and uploads over 4G or LTE, so there is no on-site hardware to retrieve and no manual photography for your team. It runs whether or not anyone is watching, which is what makes the archive continuous rather than patchy. You only interact with it when you need to pull a frame.
A timestamped visual record gives you an objective account of how the site progressed, phase by phase. That archive supports handover packages, quality reviews, and regulatory or insurance requirements where a clear chronological history matters. Because the images are captured on a schedule and left unedited, they stand as a straightforward record of what was on site and when.
The visual record does not disappear at practical completion. Your archive remains available in Sentinel OS as a read-only record, so you can return to it for closeout, dispute resolution, or reference on future work. The timeline of the project stays intact for as long as you need it.
Yes. Frames can be exported at full resolution with their metadata intact, so the timestamp and capture details travel with the image. That means the exported files carry the same objective record as the images held in Sentinel OS. You can use them in progress reports, handover documents, or your own long-term archive.
Images are uploaded and stored in the cloud, so the record is not sitting on a device that could be lost or damaged on site. You reach the full project timeline from Sentinel OS on desktop, tablet, or phone whenever you need it. Access stays with your project, which keeps the documentation available across the whole build and after it.

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