Construction & Infrastructure

The shared map UK construction teams run their sites from

Site agents, project managers and contractors use Pin Drop to track principal designer duties, snagging, dilapidations and inspections against the exact spot they happen, across every project on the books.
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Rated 4.7/5
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See every site in context
A regional contractor with twelve live jobs across the M4 corridor needs to know which compounds are open, which need a deliveries reroute and which are due a CDM 2015 walk this week. Pinning each site, sub-compound and access route on one shared map is faster than chasing it through email threads and spreadsheets.
Snagging and dilapidations stay tied to place
Photographs of cracked tarmac, a damaged kerb on the south boundary, a defective fire door at level three. Each one drops as a pin with notes, time stamps and the contractor responsible. The snag list and the as-built record stay in sync because they sit on the same map.
Coordinate trades without the radio chatter
Territories drawn on the map carve a site into zones for groundworks, MEP, fit-out and finishes. Each zone has an owner. When the second-fix joiner arrives, the foreman opens the zone and sees the four open issues, the access constraints and the most recent photos.
Carry the programme on the device that's already in your pocket
Pin Drop runs on iOS, Android and the web with offline support, so the labourer in a basement plant room with no signal still sees the latest pins. When coverage returns, photos and notes sync without anyone touching a desktop.
CDM 2015 and the first day on site

Built around how UK contractors actually run a project

From mobilisation to handover, in one place

First day on site rarely goes to plan. The fence is in, the welfare unit is late, the principal contractor sign-off pack is half-printed and the site induction list is on someone's laptop in another county. Pin Drop holds the welfare location, the emergency assembly point, the first-aiders, the temporary works register, the permit zones and the deliveries route as pins on a single map. The principal designer can drop hazards on the boundary the night before the gates open. The site manager hands an induction tablet to the new starter, and the starter walks the same map with the same pins. By the time CDM 2015 records are due for archive at handover, the location-based audit trail already exists. Pin Drop is rated 4.7 out of 5 from over 1,400 reviews.
Testimonials

Trusted by UK construction and infrastructure teams

From principal contractors on multi-phase city projects to civils firms working across motorway corridors, teams use Pin Drop to keep the programme honest. Rated 4.7 out of 5 from over 1,400 reviews.
“Having every project mapped has reduced confusion between contractors and improved daily coordination.”
Marcus Lowe
Site Operations Manager
“We can see site activity in context rather than pulling updates from separate channels.”
Petr Krumb
Infrastructure Programme Lead
“Tying inspections and updates directly to location has strengthened our oversight across multiple projects.”
Omar Kiss
Civil Engineering Director
Rated 4.7/5
Based on 1.4k+ ratings
Guided walkthrough

See construction coordination on a shared map

Walk through how a contractor mobilises a new site, drops the welfare and access pins, draws the trade zones and hands the induction tablet to a new starter, all in one workspace.