Industries — construction

The build changes daily. The standard cannot.

No two days on a site are the same. The crew rotates, the trades overlap, the sequence shifts, and the drawings move. The standard is expected to hold through all of it.
CORISO 45001OSHA 1926
A construction worker crossing a half-built floor plate carrying a rugged tablet
Evidence captured on site, not written up that evening.Site operations

The cost of the gap

Rework is the schedule killer.

Bad data and missing information drain hours from every crew, every week.

$31B/yr

Avoidable rework

Rework caused by miscommunication and bad project data cost US construction more than $31 billion in a single year.

Source: FMI / PlanGrid, Construction Disconnected

14hrs

Lost per worker, per week

Time each construction professional spends on non-optimal work: hunting project data, resolving conflicts, fixing mistakes.

Source: FMI / PlanGrid, Construction Disconnected

349k

New workers needed in 2026

Net new workers US construction must attract in 2026 alone — driven mainly by retirements.

Source: Associated Builders and Contractors, 2026

1 in 5

Worker deaths are in construction

Roughly one in five US workplace fatalities happens in construction; the Fatal Four cause more than half of them.

Source: BLS / OSHA

The work

A site that documents itself.

Toolbox talks, permits, and inspections are done properly and recorded badly — on paper, in a truck, at the end of a long day. When an incident or a deficiency is investigated weeks later, the record is thinner than the work that was actually performed. Visor captures the evidence while the crew is still standing in front of it.

Method statements, rigging checks, and fall-protection procedures reach workers on the device already in their hand, confirmed step by step. Missing PPE, unsafe positions, and developing hazards are flagged in real time, before an incident becomes a report.

Progress notes, deficiencies, and handover documentation accumulate as the work proceeds, so closeout is a matter of exporting what already exists.

Compliance

Safety and quality evidence, captured on site.

Visor supports COR safety accreditation, ISO 45001 safety management, and OSHA 1926 construction requirements, with automated hazard logs, inspection records, and daily documentation generated at the point of work.

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