Pin every as-built, every drawing, every O and M record

Construction QS, handover managers, architects and building owners use Pin Drop to keep post-completion surveys, drawing reconciliation and photo evidence for O and M manuals attached to the exact element they describe.
Built for construction QS

As-built surveys work better when every element is a pin

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The shared map for as-built surveys

A single commercial fit-out can involve thousands of installed assets across dozens of trades. Handover teams lose weeks to drawing mark-ups that nobody can read, commissioning sheets that arrive in three formats and O and M manuals that scatter across shared drives. Pin Drop pins every element once and keeps every nameplate on the pin, where it belongs.
Testimonials

Used by construction QS and handover managers

Contractors and architects producing O and M manuals and BIM handovers rely on shared, location-based as-built records to keep completion defensible and operations ready from day one.
“Territories and contractor responsibilities are structured across our portfolio.”
Arjun Patel
Asset Management Director
“We can see which areas have been covered and plan the next round of surveys without guesswork.”
Jonas Krul
Environmental Field Lead
“Having every project mapped has reduced confusion between contractors and improved daily coordination.”
Marcus Lowe
Site Operations Manager
Rated 4.7/5
Based on 1.4k+ ratings
Guided walkthrough

See how as-built surveys work in practice

Walk through a real handover and see how every element, every drawing and every O and M record stays pinned to the exact location it describes.