LAS VEGAS, Jan. 28, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Rithm, by StructionSite, a leader and pioneer in 3D laser scanning for construction QA/QC, is announcing the expansion of our integrations with additional laser scanning hardware for the construction industry. By integrating with other equipment, we give our customers choice in hardware. This allows users to create their optimal workflow, selecting the best capture tool for the job.
For users of Rithm, the additional integrations will mean a wider variety of choices from various hardware vendors through the industry.
"Partnering with best-in-class vendors will be a priority as we continue to provide pioneering solutions in reality capture for quick QA/QC. In creating the best workflows available, there need to be choices available, and Rithm is excited to be providing that to our customers" - Philip Lorenzo, Founder at Rithm and Chief Product Officer at StructionSite.
"In the same way StructionSite is hardware agnostic, Rithm now is too. The demand was there for expansion, and we will continue to give our customers the freedom to choose the right tool for the job." - Matt Daly, CEO, StructionSite.
About Rithm:
Rithm, the creator of the Minimum Viable Workflow™, pioneered the use of 3D laser scanning technology for construction quality control. Contractors use Rithm for wet concrete scanning, ASTM E1155 FF/FL analysis, floor contour maps, concrete monitoring, steel monitoring, beam deflection analysis, and much more.
About StructionSite:
StructionSite let's project teams 'walk the job site' from their mobile device or browser, any time, from anywhere! Combining 360 photos and videos with standard photos (and now 3D laser scans!), StructionSite is a crazy-fast, super simple way to share site conditions with subcontractors, so labor arrives just-in-time and just-in-need. At handover, create extraordinary value for the owner with StructionSite's x-ray mode, which lets the facilities team see through their walls and slabs. Learn more about StructionSite at http://www.StructionSite.com.
For more information, please contact Kalyn Lengieza, Kalyn(at)StructionSite(dot)com.
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