Fund construction draws with greater confidence using verified 3D site documentation. Our LiDAR-based digital twins replace unreliable 2D photography with timestamped, unalterable evidence of construction progress — enabling faster draw authorizations while reducing lender risk.
Get a Free QuoteConstruction lending depends on accurate progress verification at every draw phase. When a builder requests a disbursement, lenders need reliable evidence that the claimed work is genuinely complete before releasing funds. Traditional draw inspections rely on 2D photographs — images that show selective angles, miss critical context, and cannot verify measurements or scope of completion. A photograph of framing does not tell you whether 80% or 95% of the structural work is actually finished.
Jobsite 3D solves this problem with professional-grade LiDAR scanning that captures the complete jobsite in millimeter accuracy. Each scan produces a verified digital twin — a navigable 3D model that lenders can walk through virtually from any device. You can zoom into specific areas, take measurements, and compare progress between consecutive draw phases to confirm that incremental work matches the builder's draw request.
Every digital twin is timestamped and geo-referenced, creating an unalterable record of site conditions at the time of the scan. This documentation serves as verifiable evidence for draw authorization decisions, regulatory audits, and portfolio risk management. Unlike photographs that can be selectively framed to exaggerate progress, a 3D scan captures everything — providing a comprehensive, unbiased view of the construction site.
Coordinate with the builder to schedule a 3D scan at each milestone defined in the construction loan agreement. We work around the project timeline so scanning never delays the build schedule.
Our technician arrives on-site with professional-grade LiDAR equipment and captures a complete 3D scan of the jobsite. Every visible surface, system, and structural element is documented in millimeter detail.
You receive a verified, dated 3D virtual tour that serves as the official record of construction progress. The digital twin is hosted online and accessible from any device — no special software required.
Loan officers and underwriters review the scan remotely, compare it to prior draw phases, verify that claimed work matches actual conditions, and authorize the draw with documented evidence rather than estimates.
Verify that claimed progress matches actual site conditions before releasing funds. A complete 3D record eliminates the guesswork inherent in 2D photo-based inspections and protects against over-disbursement.
Review construction progress remotely without scheduling on-site visits. Loan officers can evaluate the digital twin from their desk, accelerating the draw authorization cycle and keeping projects on schedule.
Timestamped 3D scans cannot be selectively angled, cropped, or manipulated like traditional photographs. Every scan captures the full jobsite as it exists at that moment, providing objective documentation.
Compare digital twins from consecutive draw phases side-by-side to verify incremental progress. Confirm that new work has been completed since the last draw and that previously documented work remains intact.
Share the same verified scan with loan officers, underwriters, inspectors, builders, and project managers via a simple web link. Everyone references a single source of truth during the draw process.
Maintain a complete digital record of every draw inspection throughout the life of the construction loan. This documentation supports regulatory compliance, portfolio management, and post-completion reviews.
We typically scan at the following construction phases, aligned with standard draw schedules defined in the loan agreement. Each milestone scan creates a permanent 3D record of progress at that stage:
Construction lenders have relied on 2D photographs for draw verification for decades, but this approach has fundamental limitations. A photograph captures a single angle at a single moment. The person taking the photo chooses what to include and what to leave out. Two different photographers visiting the same site could produce entirely different impressions of how much work has been completed.
A 3D digital twin eliminates this subjectivity. The LiDAR scan captures every wall, ceiling, floor, and installed system in a navigable, measurable format. Lenders can virtually walk through the entire jobsite, zoom into specific areas of concern, and take accurate measurements directly within the model. There is no selective framing — the scan documents the complete site as it exists.
| Capability | 2D Photography | 3D Digital Twin |
|---|---|---|
| Full site coverage | Selective angles only | Complete 360-degree capture |
| Measurements | Not possible from photos | Millimeter-accurate dimensions |
| Manipulation risk | Easily cropped or angled | Unalterable, timestamped record |
| Phase comparison | Subjective, angle-dependent | Precise side-by-side comparison |
| Remote review | Limited context from flat images | Virtual walkthrough from any device |
| Stakeholder sharing | Separate photo sets per recipient | Single shared link for all parties |
For construction lenders managing significant financial exposure on every project, the difference between a handful of photos and a complete 3D digital twin is the difference between guessing and knowing. Virtual draw inspections provide the confidence that the money you are disbursing matches the work that has actually been completed on site.
A virtual draw inspection uses 3D LiDAR scanning to remotely verify construction progress for lenders funding construction loans. Instead of relying on 2D photos that can be misleading, lenders receive a timestamped, verifiable digital twin of the jobsite that documents exactly what has been completed at each draw phase — enabling faster authorizations while reducing risk.
Virtual draw inspections provide a complete, unalterable 3D record of the jobsite at each draw phase. Unlike traditional 2D photos that show selective angles, a digital twin captures the entire project in millimeter accuracy. Lenders can verify that claimed work is actually complete, compare progress between phases, and identify discrepancies before releasing funds.
Draw inspections are typically performed at each construction draw phase as defined in the loan agreement — commonly at foundation, framing, rough-in, drywall, and completion milestones. Some lenders schedule monthly scans for high-value projects to maintain continuous progress documentation.
Yes. Each 3D digital twin is delivered as a web-based virtual tour with a shareable link. Loan officers, underwriters, inspectors, builders, and project managers can all access the same verified scan from any device. This creates a single source of truth that all parties reference during the draw process.
Jobsite 3D provides construction draw inspection services throughout the New Hampshire Seacoast and Southern Maine region, including projects in Portsmouth, Dover, Rochester, Exeter, and Hampton in New Hampshire, and York, Kittery, Eliot, and South Berwick in Maine.
Jobsite 3D provides virtual draw inspection services for construction lenders throughout the NH Seacoast and Southern Maine region. We serve projects in Portsmouth, Dover, Rochester, Exeter, Hampton, and Newmarket in New Hampshire, and York, Kittery, Eliot, South Berwick, and Berwick in Maine. Whether you are funding a single-family new build or a multi-unit development, our 3D scanning team can be on site at any draw milestone to document progress for your lending team.