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03.03.2023
Developing a new VIEWAPP case study: monitoring construction phases
Inspections are common amongst a variety of businesses and are not limited to banking, insurance or leasing companies.
A wide variety of facilities are inspected and monitored and as VIEWAPP now allows inspections to be carried out digitally remotely with security guarantees, companies are becoming more and more interested in the technology.
When VIEWAPP is first presented to innovation decision-makers, they are surprised to discover the many benefits of digital inspections: on top of the cost savings generated by reducing face-to-face inspection costs, which can include travel expenses, staff payroll, substantial time expenditure and other factors, an important advantage is the provision of a new level of service, which is in high demand by modern consumption. And there is already a pool of companies that are prioritising the adoption of digital technologies at all levels of their business. If you stay away from this process, you could easily lose customers or partners, who will drift to companies that have a simpler, faster, better, more secure digital service, rather than an archaic approach that dominates.
As for the new case study on monitoring objects and construction stages, it was literally asking for automation and a digital solution. After all, if a company, for example, is taking out a mortgage on a property, and the property is being financed in stages, there is a need to monitor the construction work step by step. VIEWAPP is ideally suited to this, which will construct a worked-out scenario with the requirements of the inspection company in a web interface, and then conduct inspections with a summarising document/expert opinion based on this scenario. It is important that VIEWAPP technology is embedded: the target process is an SDK within the inspecting company's application, i.e. a seamless implementation.
The transition to digital inspections is not a significant challenge, although it will require some work from both the company itself to generate the inspection scenario and the VIEWAPP development team to test, debug and start the whole process. A mandatory pilot project (which on average takes one to two months) will show whether any improvements or changes are required, and exactly how things will now work in the new format. And then you can quickly scale up as needed, consolidate and build on the benefits gained.