Construction Timelapse
& Visual Progress Monitoring for Malaysian Projects
Our construction timelapse systems in Malaysia deliver independent, time-stamped visual records for long-term project monitoring, progress verification, and formal stakeholder reporting across infrastructure, high-rise, and industrial construction.
Typical response within 1 working day after scope confirmation.



What You Receive from a Construction Timelapse Deployment
Secure Access
Secure access to a time-stamped visual record across the full project duration
Scheduled Outputs
Scheduled visual outputs aligned to reporting cycles (weekly / monthly)
Milestone Videos
Milestone timelapse videos for management, client, and authority briefings
Exportable Images
Exportable image sets for reports, claims, and presentations
Project Archive
Project archive for handover, audit, and long-term reference
Continuos Record
Time-stamped visual record documenting of site progress across the project duration
Why Construction Timelapse Is Used on Serious Projects
Time-stamped visual records supporting progress verification, claims substantiation, and project close-out documentation.
Structured Progress Documentation for Stakeholders
Consistent, phase-aligned visuals enabling clear communication with clients, consultants, and authorities.
Project-Specific Timelapse System Design
Each deployment is engineered based on site conditions, project duration, coverage angles, and reporting objectives.
Remote Site Visibility & Situational Awareness
Authorised stakeholders can remotely review progress and site conditions without continuous site visits.
Designed for Construction Environments in Malaysia and Singapore
Engagements follow structured scoping, access definition, and retention practices suitable for consultant-led and regulated project environments.
Suitable for
- Infrastructure and public-sector projects
- High-rise and mixed-use developments
- Industrial and multi-phase construction sites
- Projects requiring formal reporting and audit trails
Supporting long-duration construction projects across Malaysia since 2013
Typical Construction Timelapse Engagements
Construction timelapse systems are scoped based on project duration, site conditions, and reporting requirements. Typical engagement patterns include:
Short-term projects
(3-6 Months)
Single-point monitoring to document key construction phases
Mid-term projects
(6–12 Months)
Continuous progress documentation for client and consultant reporting
Long-term projects
(12-24 Months)
Full lifecycle visual records supporting oversight, claims, and project close-out
Final configuration is determined during scope discussion to ensure appropriate coverage and data integrity.
How a Construction Timelapse Deployment Works

Scope discussion (duration, site conditions, reporting needs)

System configuration and access planning

On-site installation without disrupting works

Continuous capture with remote access

Project close-out archive delivery
Data Ownership, Access, and Governance
- All captured visual records remain the property of the project owner
- Access rights and usage are defined during engagement
- Retention periods aligned to project and contractual requirements
- Systems designed for active construction environments
FAQ
How long can a timelapse system be deployed?
A construction timelapse system can be deployed for short-term or long-term projects, typically from a few weeks up to 24 months or more. Deployment duration is aligned with the construction programme, site conditions, and reporting needs, making it suitable for infrastructure and building projects across Malaysia.
Who owns the captured visual records?
All construction timelapse images and visual records are owned by the client upon full settlement. Sivdio retains limited rights for portfolio demonstration only, unless restricted by project confidentiality or non-disclosure requirements.
Can outputs be used for reporting and claims?
Yes. Construction timelapse outputs are widely used for progress reporting, stakeholder updates, delay analysis, and claims support. Visual records provide clear, time-based evidence of site activities, though formal claims should be supported with contractual documentation.
Does this replace site supervision or CCTV?
No. Construction timelapse monitoring complements site supervision and CCTV systems. It provides long-term progress visibility and historical records, while CCTV and site teams continue to manage real-time security and daily operations.
How is each deployment scoped?
Each construction timelapse deployment is scoped based on project size, site layout, camera coverage requirements, power availability, network access, and reporting frequency. This ensures the timelapse system is fit-for-purpose and cost-efficient.
Is it suitable for small or mid-scale projects?
Yes. Construction timelapse systems are scalable and suitable for small, mid-scale, and large projects. Configurations can be adjusted to match budget, project duration, and documentation requirements without compromising reporting value.
What involvement is required from our team?
Client involvement is minimal. Typically, only site access approval, mounting consent, and a coordination contact are required. Sivdio manages installation, system operation, data capture, and reporting throughout the project duration.
International & Cross-Border Projects
Our construction timelapse systems are suitable for large-scale projects involving overseas stakeholders, remote decision-makers, and extended construction programmes. Deployments support environments where long-duration documentation, executive-level reporting, and auditable visual records are required across multiple jurisdictions and time zones, including projects managed by international development teams.
Plan Your Construction Timelapse Deployment
Discuss your project duration, site conditions, and reporting needs with our team.
We design construction timelapse systems for long-term monitoring, progress verification, and stakeholder reporting across Malaysian projects.
