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  • What Insurance Adjusters Actually Look For in Construction Photos

    If Your Construction Photos Don’t Meet These Standards, You Might Lose the Claim When damage happens or a dispute arises, insurance adjusters don’t want your opinion — they want evidence. And that evidence needs to be clean, clear, and compliant with the insurer’s standards. The problem? Most construction teams aren’t capturing photos that meet those…

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  • The Role of Photo Documentation in Construction Insurance

    Whether you’re managing a commercial high-rise or a 12-lot subdivision, every construction project is exposed to risk — damage, delays, disputes, and defects. When those issues arise, the first thing insurers and attorneys ask is:📸 “Do you have photos?” In today’s environment, insurance carriers increasingly expect high-quality, timestamped visual documentation. If you’re not capturing photo…

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  • Start Protecting Your Builds with Pro Drone Documentation.

    Ask any GC, project manager, or developer what keeps them up at night — and you’ll hear the same things: It’s not your fault — most documentation systems on job sites are nonexistent. They’re a mix of texts, emails, folders, and a lot of crossed fingers. That’s why Completion Phase exists. You Build. We Document.…

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  • Why Builders Use Drones to Document Entire Subdivisions

    If you’re building an entire subdivision — not just a custom home or a single pad — you’re dealing with dozens of moving parts: site work, utilities, phased inspections, contractor overlaps, delayed timelines, and more. And if you’re not documenting every phase of that build with drone footage, you’re exposing yourself to risk, liability, and…

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  • What Reddit Won’t Tell You About Hiring Certified Drone Operators for Construction Sites

    Reddit is full of stories — some inspiring, some scary — about drone usage on construction sites. From operators who nailed 3D scans to those who lost $1,000 drones into framing voids, it’s a goldmine of real-world insight. But when it comes to actually hiring a certified drone pilot for your job site, Reddit can…

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  • Protect Your Construction Project: Certified Drone Documentation

    If you’re a general contractor or project manager running fast-paced builds across the U.S., here’s a hard truth: you are one incident away from being blamed for something you didn’t do. Whether it’s a foundation crack, a missed inspection, or a delivery that showed up damaged — the one thing that saves you is evidence.…

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  • Completion Phase: Document Your Build with Drone Operators

    If you’re a project manager, general contractor, or superintendent in the construction industry, you know how critical accurate documentation is — not just for your own records, but for insurance, compliance, and litigation protection. That’s where Completion Phase comes in. We built this platform to make it easy for construction professionals to schedule certified drone…

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