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New Tools, Real Results: How Reality Capture is Transforming Drywall Contracting

By using 360° imagery and automated software, contractors can create verifiable records of site conditions throughout the project lifecycle.

By Adam Chernow
A man using technology to take measurements
All images courtesy of OpenSpace
June 12, 2025

In today’s construction landscape, drywall contractors face a unique combination of pressure and precision. They’re often at the mercy of the trades that precede them—framing, mechanical, electrical—and yet their work must be executed flawlessly to meet quality standards, inspection requirements, and project deadlines. Despite careful planning, inefficiencies on the jobsite remain a persistent challenge, with studies showing that up to 70 percent of construction activities contribute no value or result in waste.

One of the most promising solutions to these inefficiencies is “reality capture technology.” Once considered a novelty, it has matured into a practical, accessible tool that allows contractors to document jobsite conditions, track progress, and communicate more effectively, with visual accuracy and historical reference to back it up.

A screenshot from OpenSpace Field Notes

Rethinking the Role of Technology in Drywall

Historically, drywall work has relied on physical walk-throughs, handwritten notes, and traditional documentation methods to ensure alignment with plans and specifications. This manual approach often leads to gaps in information, disputes over completed work, and delays caused by miscommunication.

Reality capture offers a smarter alternative. By using 360° imagery and automated software, contractors can create verifiable records of site conditions throughout the project lifecycle. These tools are being increasingly adopted by drywall professionals looking to reduce rework, streamline coordination with general contractors and other trades, and simplify inspection processes.

Rework is one of the most costly and common issues in drywall installation, often stemming from misalignments with mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. A misplaced penetration or a framing error can require full sections to be redone, wasting time, materials, and labor.

Reality capture allows teams to visually verify conditions before drywall installation begins. By comparing real-world site photos with digital models (such as BIM), contractors can spot issues early—confirming that framing, fire-blocking, and penetrations are correctly positioned.

Using OpenSpace to coordinate from anywhere

Smoother Inspections and Quality Control

Inspection readiness is a major factor in staying on schedule. Inspectors must verify key elements—such as fire-rated assemblies or backing—before walls are enclosed. But coordinating those inspections can create delays.

With a reality capture system in place, many inspections can be handled remotely. Timestamped photos showing completed work can be reviewed off-site, reducing the need for repeated walk-throughs. This also provides a reliable, visual record for future reference and dispute resolution.

Miscommunication between trades causes delays and frustration. Drywall crews may arrive to find that MEP work is incomplete—or improperly installed.

Reality capture improves coordination through centralized, visual documentation. Many platforms allow tagging, notes, and shared updates within the app. This ensures that GCs, architects, and subcontractors are all aligned and working from the same up-to-date reference.

Using OpenSpace to coordinate from anywhere

Visual Records that Protect and Empower

When disputes arise—over timelines, quality, or scope—drywall contractors often find themselves defending their work after the fact. Without proper documentation, these debates can be hard to win.

Reality capture eliminates ambiguity. By providing a visual timeline of jobsite conditions, contractors can confidently prove what was done, when, and how. This builds trust and reduces the likelihood of unfair rework requests.

Drywall teams already using reality capture tools report fewer site visits, faster inspections, reduced rework, and better coordination. It’s not just about better documentation—it’s about working smarter.

Using OpenSpace to coordinate from anywhere

Some platforms are gaining popularity among drywall contractors for their ease of use and powerful features, including 360° photo documentation and automated progress tracking. Most teams can adopt the technology quickly, with minimal training, and begin realizing benefits almost immediately.

As the construction industry embraces digital transformation, drywall contractors who integrate visual documentation into their workflows will be positioned to lead. With photographic evidence, timestamped records, and remote collaboration capabilities, reality capture offers a new level of transparency and control.

What was once a trade built solely on craftsmanship is now empowered by intelligence—and reality capture is at the forefront of that shift.

KEYWORDS: apps and software BIM (Building Information Modeling) business management inspections photos project management

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Adam Chernow has spent the past eight years in the construction industry, beginning his career as an estimator and project manager. For the last three years, he has been an Account Executive at OpenSpace, where he brings his field experience to the forefront of construction technology. Adam is passionate about making the transition from boots-on-the-ground to tech impactful—especially when it means making life easier for the teams on site.

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