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Evercam Appoints Former Causeway CEO Paul Devlin as CCO to Scale Reality-Driven Intelligence Platform
Scaling Evercam’s Reality-Driven Intelligence Platform
2nd March, 2026 – Evercam, the pioneer of reality-driven intelligence technology for construction, today announced the appointment of Paul Devlin as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO). Devlin, an industry heavyweight who most recently served as Chief Executive Officer at construction software giant Causeway, joins to lead Evercam’s next phase of commercial growth and category expansion as the company transitions from camera-led workflows to a reality-driven intelligence platform.

Bringing over two decades of enterprise leadership experience from global tech leaders including SAP, SUSE, Teradata, and Causeway, Devlin will oversee Evercam’s global sales, marketing, and commercial operations. His focus will be accelerating adoption of Evercam’s platform with top-tier developers, owners, and contractors, helping teams move from fragmented, disconnected site data to a single source of truth grounded in visual reality.

“The industry has more data than ever, but less certainty, because the truth on site changes faster than the reporting cycle,” said Paul Devlin, Chief Commercial Officer at Evercam. “Teams are making high-stakes decisions across major projects using information spread across too many tools, formats, and stakeholders. Evercam brings that together through a reality-driven intelligence platform which connects live site data with BIM and project workflows so everyone can align on what’s actually happening.
With AI and humans in the loop, we turn visual evidence into actionable intelligence—improving safety, reducing risk, and helping deliver complex, mission-critical projects with greater certainty. Historically, I’ve worked for market leaders; this is my first step into a scale-up, and I’m making it because I believe Evercam has the potential to change how an entire industry operates.”
Evercam’s platform goes beyond traditional site cameras, utilising artificial intelligence, drone footage, and 4D BIM integrations to provide project teams with indisputable visual evidence, predictive insights, and complete project visibility.

"When I first met Paul, we realised we shared a view on the importance of a platform approach to reality capture," said Marco Herbst, CEO of Evercam. "His background in this area and the opportunities remaining in this space led us to want to work together."
Devlin’s appointment is effective immediately. He will be based in the UK, working closely with Evercam’s international teams to expand the company’s footprint across Europe, North America, and beyond.
About Evercam:
Evercam is a provider of construction camera software that uses AI, reality capture, and BIM integration to improve project visibility and team communications. By transforming raw video and images into actionable data, Evercam empowers construction teams to reduce disputes, increase productivity, and deliver projects on time. For more information, visit evercam.com.
Media Contact:
Daniel King Head of Marketing, daniel.king@evercam.com, 07584068528.

Evercam & Zutec Integration
Streamline your communications by connecting Evercam to the project management software you are already using. Zutec provides data collection and collaboration on one platform for entire construction teams.
About Zutec
Zutec is a project management software and a common data environment that is designed to enhance efficiency by providing ease of access to the latest information for your project.
Zutec is used for:
- Document Management
- BIM
- Field Productivity
- Data & Analytics
- Handover Information Management
Integrate Your Construction Camera with Zutec
With the Evercam integration, you can access a live view of your project embedded in your Zutec dashboard. This gives the end-user access to the entire Evercam platform, without ever having to leave the Zutec application, providing a more streamlined project management experience.
Share with the entire team or keep your cameras private. Evercam’s integration can only be seen by the users you choose.

Why integrate my camera with project management software?
- Keep Your Teams Connected: Seamless data transfer reduces friction throughout your project
- Verification: Add an image to your snag list, observations or RFIs
- Seamless Handovers: Use images to verify the data within your PM software & support the status of the project
Discover our other project management software integrations here.
To integrate Evercam with Zutec, contact us today.

How to Get ROI from Evercam: Days Recovered
Scheduling is one of the most complex parts of completing a project successfully, but, too often, proving delays turns into one person’s word against another. When you’re the contractor burning $25,000 per day and approaching liquidated damages triggers, proving why delays are caused, without causing further delays, becomes crucial to profitability. Historically tight margins mean that it is essential that whatever technology you’ve purchased provides you with a good return on your investment.
That’s where a simple formula for measuring ROI comes in.
ROI Formula: Days recovered × Daily project cost (or LD rate) = $ value
Whether delays are caused by site incidents, inclement weather, or poor planning, reality capture ends the litigious process of proving why they happened. When you have time-stamped footage of your jobsite, issues can be settled in a matter of moments instead of weeks or months. And the days recovered multiplied by your LD rate can be plugged directly into the ROI formula above to determine the value of Evercam.
The Industry Problem: Construction Delays & Disputes Drain Budgets
If you’re reading this, you already know how quickly disputes over delays can escalate. Without clear evidence, weeks are wasted chasing records, defending claims, and arguing over what really happened on-site. Each day in dispute can cost anywhere between $15,000-50,000 or more, depending on project size, and every lost day increases the risk of triggering liquidated damage, the death knell of profitability.
The ROI Category: Reduce Construction Delays / LDs Avoided

Construction technology like Evercam provides timestamped progress photos and video evidence that establish facts instantly. Instead of relying on memory or fragmented construction documentation, teams can pull exact footage, settle disputes faster, and recover lost days that otherwise would have been written off.
How it Works
- 24/7 construction cameras capture automated daily progress photos of site conditions
- Construction time-lapse videos provide irrefutable timeline of events
- Live project monitoring with cloud-based access lets stakeholders review footage instantly
Industry Benchmark:
At Evercam we’ve aggregated more than ten years of data regarding reality capture and the savings realized from using construction cameras. We’ve found that infrastructure projects using construction visibility solutions typically recover 7–15 days through faster resolution of disputes and avoidance of delays.
Proof from the Field

John Sisk and Son – avoided a costly workers' comp claim and reduced schedule risk
Shell Oil saved 20% on site visits with remote monitoring
Why It Matters for Your Company
Every day recovered translates into real savings and protects project margins. For most general contractors, just one resolved dispute pays back the entire annual investment in visibility technology. More importantly, faster dispute resolution keeps projects moving and maintains healthy stakeholder relationships.

How to Use Evercam for Marketing and Win More Business
Construction projects represent significant investments of time, money, and expertise. But beyond the physical structures you're building, there's another valuable asset being created every day: visual content that can accelerate your marketing efforts and win you more business.
Evercam customers across the construction industry use our platform to deliver marketing ROI that extends far beyond basic project documentation. With one platform offering three products at the best price (drone, 360, and fixed position cameras); general contractors, developers, subcontractors and municipalities monitor job sites while building a marketing asset library.
The Power of Timelapse Videos

Timelapse videos remain one of the most powerful marketing tools in construction. They compress months or years of work into compelling 60-90 second narratives that demonstrate your capability, pace, and problem-solving skills. When a developer watches an empty lot transform into a completed mixed-use development in under two minutes, they're witnessing your expertise in action.
The smartest contractors are featuring these timelapses on their website homepages to immediately demonstrate scale and expertise. When bidding similar work, they post project completion timelapses on LinkedIn, letting the visual speak louder than any proposal boilerplate ever could. Some are even embedding timelapses directly into proposals, showing prospects exactly how they execute rather than just promising results.
The beauty of Evercam's integrated platform is that you're capturing this content automatically, from multiple angles with fixed position, drone, and 360-degree cameras, without relying on the fallibility of human memory nor the output required in hiring expensive videographers.
Case Studies That Actually Win Business

Case studies are proposal gold, but they're only as good as the visuals supporting them. Evercam customers use our platform to create compelling before-and-after narratives that prove results in ways that text simply cannot.
Think about documenting challenging site conditions and how you overcame them. When you can show a constrained urban site and then demonstrate through sequential 360-degree imagery how you managed material logistics despite the challenges, you're proving competence rather than claiming it.
—>Safety improvements become credible when stakeholders can see the protocols in action across weeks of drone footage.
—>On-time delivery stops being a promise and becomes a fact when you have dated, sequential imagery proving every milestone was hit.
When you can visually prove how you solved problems, your case studies transform from marketing materials into persuasive evidence.
Creating Buzz with Highlight Reels and GIFs
Highlight reel showcasing key construction milestones for digital marketing use.
Not every marketing moment requires a full timelapse. Highlight reels and GIFs offer perfect formats for today's digital landscape. These short, dynamic clips showcasing key project milestones perform exceptionally well on social media and generate the kind of engagement that actually translates to inquiries.
Construction companies are celebrating project milestones from concrete pours to substantial completion with same-day social posts featuring dramatic footage. Others create "year in review" compilations showcasing their body of work, or develop trade-specific reels demonstrating specialized expertise like complex concrete pours or intricate steel erection sequences.
GIFs, in particular, have become scroll-stopping content. They autoplay in feeds, load quickly, and showcase transformation in seconds. Forward-thinking firms are embedding them in email signatures, using them as proposal covers, and featuring them on portfolio pages. The dramatic transformation of an empty lot to a completed structure, compressed into a looping GIF, captures attention in ways static images never can.
With Evercam's drone, 360, and fixed position cameras all on one platform at the best price, you can quickly pull dynamic footage from multiple perspectives without managing separate systems or vendors.
Turning Clients into Advocates

Here's something many contractors overlook: routine client updates are actually marketing opportunities. When stakeholders see professional, comprehensive documentation of their project, they become your best advocates. Some Evercam customers are embedding live camera feeds in client portals for 24/7 transparency, creating monthly progress videos set to music for presentations, or using 360-degree captures for virtual site walks with remote stakeholders.
Impressed clients lead to referrals, testimonials, and repeat business—all with content you're already capturing anyway.
Recruiting Top Talent

Top talent wants to work on impressive projects, and Evercam footage helps you prove you're building these landmark builds. Creating "day in the life" videos that show the scale of your projects, showcasing your safety culture through documented protocols, or highlighting your technology adoption appeals to younger workers who want to join innovative companies. When recruits can see the diverse, complex projects they'd be working on, your recruiting pitch becomes infinitely more compelling.
The Hidden ROI: Awards, PR, and SEO

Industry awards provide third-party validation and PR opportunities, but applications require extensive documentation, which is exactly what Evercam provides automatically. Whether you're submitting comprehensive visual documentation for safety awards, providing before-and-after evidence for renovation competitions, or demonstrating innovation in construction methods with sequential imagery, your Evercam library makes you award-ready.
Local media loves covering impressive construction projects, and when you can provide broadcast-quality aerial footage to news stations or dramatic transformation images to community publications, you become their go-to source for construction stories. That's earned media you can't buy.
Your website benefits too. Fresh visual content improves search ranking and keeps visitors engaged longer. Regularly updating your projects page with new timelapse videos, embedding project-specific galleries, and creating location-specific landing pages with local project imagery all contribute to stronger SEO and more inbound leads.
Making It Systematic

Two business professionals shaking hands outside an office building signifying partnership in construction projects.
The key to getting marketing value from Evercam is treating it as a content source, not just a monitoring tool. The most successful customers schedule quarterly content reviews to identify marketing-worthy footage and assign someone to harvest content at project milestones. They create simple approval processes for sharing client project content and build libraries organized by project type, service line, and location.
Since Evercam offers drone, 360, and fixed position cameras on one platform at the best price, you're already capturing multiple perspectives of every project. This variety makes your marketing content more dynamic and comprehensive than competitors using single-source documentation.
Think long-term: the timelapse you capture today becomes a case study asset for the next five years. The GIF you create this month might be the image that wins a proposal next quarter. Every project you document with Evercam adds to a growing marketing library that compounds in value over time.
Actions You Can Take Today
Ready to start extracting marketing value from your Evercam content? Here's where to begin:
- Audit your current project footage. Log into your Evercam account and identify which active or recently completed projects have the most visually compelling transformations.
- Create your first timelapse. Choose one completed project and generate a 60-90 second timelapse that you can share on LinkedIn this week.
- Designate a content owner. Assign someone on your team responsibility for reviewing footage monthly and flagging marketing-worthy content.
- Update one proposal. Take your standard proposal template and identify three places where project imagery or timelapse videos could replace text descriptions.
- Set up a content library. Create a simple folder structure (by project type, location, or service line) where you'll store marketing-ready videos, GIFs, and images.
- Schedule a quarterly review. Block 90 minutes every quarter to review your Evercam footage with your marketing or business development team.
- Get client approval. Reach out to three recent clients and request permission to feature their projects in your marketing materials.
- Maximize your camera coverage. If you're only using one of Evercam's three products (drone, 360, or fixed position cameras), consider how additional perspectives could enhance your documentation and marketing content.
The Bottom Line
Evercam customers who actively mine their visual content for marketing purposes see ROI that extends far beyond operational efficiency. When you're already investing in comprehensive site documentation, the incremental effort to repurpose that content for marketing is minimal, but the returns are substantial.
Whether you are using visuals for winning competitive bids, recruiting top talent, generating social media engagement, or securing industry awards, the marketing applications for your Evercam content are limited only by your creativity. With one platform, three products, and the a customer support team that is always there for you, Evercam makes it easy and affordable to build a marketing advantage while you build your projects.
What project are you documenting today that could be winning you business tomorrow?

Quality Documentation Guaranteed: Our Top Light Recommendation for 360 Walks
A 360° walk captures the progress of a project at a specific milestone, documenting the entire space with a visual understanding so complete it's as if you are standing right there. It transforms a scattered album of images into a seamless, immersive experience. You get all the details, in every direction, making it the ultimate tool for remote inspections, stakeholder updates, and progress documentation. While a high-quality 360° camera is essential, it's only one part of the equation. Many users overlook the single most critical factor that determines the quality of a 360° capture: Lighting. Lighting profoundly impacts a 360-degree capture quality because the camera records everything in a spherical view. There is no corner, no background, and no direction to hide poor lighting, harsh shadows, or distracting reflections. Proper lighting is crucial for achieving:
- Even Exposure: Eliminating overexposed (too bright) or underexposed (too dark) patches.
- Clarity: Ensuring fine details like labels, connections, or material textures are visible.
- Seamless Immersion: Creating a final image that feels natural and easy to navigate.
Best Practices for Lighting
1. Walk with Natural Light (The Best Option)
We always recommend performing your 360° walk in broad daylight. Natural light is typically the most diffuse, bright, and even light source available, providing the best quality output and the most accurate representation of the site.
2. Augment Dark Interiors with Artificial Light
If your capture area doesn't receive sufficient natural light common in interior spaces like data centers, storage facilities, or utility closets—then artificial lighting is a must. Use the existing facility lights to augment the space and achieve even exposure.

3. The Portable Solution
What about sites where construction is so early that electricity isn't yet available or the lights just aren't bright enough? In these critical cases, we recommend using a portable light source specifically designed to work with 360° cameras to enhance the light during the walk for better image quality. For example, the Bushman Panoramic's HALO 360 light is an excellent accessory to use when documenting a room with inadequate or nonexistent lighting, ensuring you get bright, high-quality captures every time.

A 360° walk isn't just about taking a picture; it's about creating a perfect visual record. By mastering the light, you master the quality of your documentation.

Improve Your Inspections with Evercam
Traditional jobsite inspections don't keep up with the speed and complexity of modern construction. Teams that still rely on handwritten notes, scattered photos, and incomplete documentation expose themselves to missed details, delays, and costly rework. Evercam's construction camera software eliminates those gaps by providing a reliable, visual inspection system. Our AI-powered jobsite cameras, drone tools, and 360-degree walkthroughs help teams inspect, record, and resolve issues with speed and confidence. With Evercam, you can see your project in a unified screen informed by three crucial feeds: camera, drone, and 360. Combined with AI insights, your team gains the tools to inspect, document, and resolve issues quickly and accurately.

Fixed-Position, Fixed Truth: Construction Cameras that Work Hard for You
Fixed position and PTZ construction cameras provide real-time site visibility, and they also serve as the foundation of a smarter inspection workflow. Evercam's AI-powered construction cameras continuously capture and archive high-resolution footage, enabling teams to validate progress, confirm deliveries, and document key activities. For example, Glenveagh Homes used Evercam to streamline remote quality checks:
The Evercam system proved useful for checking work progress remotely and helped to catch a couple of errors early in the process. We see this as a service we can utilise in future.
Raymond O'Reilly, Glenveagh Homes
Having a visual site record means you can reference specific events, like a concrete pour or a safety incident, without relying on memory. Everything is timestamped, objective, and accessible.
360° Walkthroughs: Thorough Documentation in a Single Pass
With 360 cameras, your scheduled construction walkthroughs aren�t merely observational. 360 walks allow you to capture every detail of an entire floor in one go. Instead of relying on disconnected site visits and incomplete photo logs, you create a full, navigable visual archive of the project.

Once you're back at your desk, you can:
- Add tags and comments
- Flag issues for subcontractors or designers
- Compare walkthroughs weekly to track progress
This approach saves time and improves coordination, especially across teams working remotely. As Sarah Bradley from McAvoy noted: The Compare Tool (in 360) was easy to use, and we found it useful for creating progress GIFs for social media. When internal QA and external reporting are handled from the same visual interface, you reduce miscommunication and eliminate repeat site visits.
Drone Inspections with Real Context
Some areas like rooftops, towers, or expansive concrete pours are hard to inspect from ground level. Evercam's drone solution integrates directly into your project dashboard, allowing you to capture detailed aerial imagery for hard-to-reach zones.

With BIM overlays and date-matched comparisons, Drone gives your team insights that are both accurate and measurable. You don't need separate tools or additional file management. All drone footage is accessible alongside your fixed and 360 footage, simplifying your construction site documentation software workflow.
Centralized Visual Documentation and Collaboration
One of Evercam's biggest strengths is unifying your visual data. Footage from drones, fixed cameras, and walkthroughs can all be:
- Annotated
- Shared
- Reviewed for QA, billing, or compliance

Evercam is your construction documentation system, inspection log, and progress verification tool — all in one. For example, reviewing a slab pour through your 360 camera allows you to identify issues like exposed rebar, tag them, and notify the site manager before they become a rework problem.
Why Better Inspections Save Time and Money
Rework, disputes, and compliance issues are some of the biggest drains on project budgets. A strong construction inspection process helps prevent these problems before they begin. With Evercam:
- You inspect remotely, saving hours on travel
- You reduce errors by checking work as it's completed
- You stay audit-ready with shareable, time-stamped footage
- You create alignment with visual records, not just reports
Start Improving Your Inspection Workflow Today
Whether you're managing a high-rise, data centre, or infrastructure project, Evercam gives you the tools to track construction progress, improve collaboration, and deliver more confidently.Explore Evercam Features

The Connection Between Sustainability and Construction Visibility
The Scale of the Problem
The global construction industry accounts for one-third of all landfill waste. In the United States alone, construction and demolition generated nearly 600 million tons of debris in 2018. Most of this came from demolition, with about 455 million tons going to next use, while 145 million tons went to landfills. Even with so many tons being reused, construction industry sustainability studies show that material recycling is not a sufficient solution to minimizing material waste in the industry. The buildings sector accounts for 39% of energy-related CO? emissions globally, with 11% coming from materials and construction.

Building to Protect the Future
Sustainable construction is simple in aim: build and operate without compromising the future. In practice, it's about wasting less, reducing overall energy use, and building more efficient practices into daily site operations. This is what certifications like LEED and BREEAM are about. So what is the solution? It's simple, but not easy: the industry must change the way it approaches the day-to-day process. And using cameras is the best place to start.
How Cameras Make Sustainability Practical

Cut Travel, Cut Emissions
Mounted to helmets or construction robots, 360 cameras create detailed recordings of site walks that provide information normally fetched in person. Easily shared, these recordings, combined with live feed and scheduled updates, reduce site visits by anywhere from 15-50 percent. Major contractors like Skanska report saving over 200 site visits per year on large projects, translating to 15-20 tons of CO? emissions avoided annually. Fewer trips mean a reduction in CO? emissions, less noise, and reduced congestion. For every site visit saved, teams are also increasing their safety rating by not exposing personnel to the dangers inherent to construction sites.
Consolidate Deliveries and Manage Idle Time
With tools like Evercam's Gate Report, your team can track entry/exit times and throughput. You can smooth peaks, prevent queues, and limit idling. With better visibility, your project managers have more control over the efficient movement of site traffic. This approach typically reduces delivery-related delays by 25-30%.
Verify "Lights Out" and Plan Compliance

Not all construction visibility tools record 24/7, and fewer still keep those recordings for any length of time. With comprehensive monitoring, however, you have access to uninterrupted recordings of your construction site from sunup to sundown. This complete, time-based record helps ensure lighting, equipment, and generators are off after hours. It also documents adherence to waste-management plans, providing the evidence needed for green building certifications.
Build to the Plan with BIM + Cameras

Rework and delays are baked into construction planning and budgets, but with increasingly sophisticated tools, this is changing. When you can consistently compare your model to reality, your team will spot clashes early and identify prefabrication candidates. Turner Construction reported reducing material over-ordering by 12% and rework by 18% on projects using integrated BIM-camera monitoring. Less rework. Less over-ordering. Less waste.
Use Renewable Power Where It Fits

Solar camera options reduce reliance on temporary cabling or generator power. These systems are particularly effective for perimeter monitoring, gate access points, and remote areas where running power lines is costly or impractical. Modern solar camera setups can operate continuously for weeks without direct sunlight, and they eliminate the noise, emissions, and fuel costs associated with diesel generators. For projects pursuing LEED points or other green certifications, solar-powered site monitoring directly contributes to renewable energy credits while reducing the overall carbon footprint of construction operations.
Quick Wins You Can Do This Month
- Enable weekly Snapmail for all key stakeholders
- Turn on Gate Report at active access points
- Add a "lights-out" audit: review overnight frames 2�/week
- Align a BIM overlay review with the look-ahead meeting
- Pilot one solar-powered camera on a high-value vantage point
Why This Works

Reality capture turns sustainability from policy into measurable action. It gives teams evidence to tighten logistics, reduce waste, and prove performance�without slowing work. The power lies in objective documentation. When teams can see exactly when materials arrive, how they're handled, and where waste accumulates, they make data-driven decisions instead of guessing. This visual accountability naturally drives more efficient practices across the site. The ROI extends beyond environmental benefits. Reduced site visits save $500-2,000 per avoided trip, while material waste reduction of just 5-10% often pays for the camera system within months. Best of all, it integrates with existing workflows�no new software to learn, just better data for the decisions you're already making. Ready to get started? The most successful implementations begin with a single camera placement and expand based on proven results.

Autodesk Forge Integration is Now Live
Autodesk Forge is a comprehensive set of cloud APIs and services that enables the Evercam platform to seamlessly view, analyze, and interact with 3D models and other design data created in Autodesk tools like Revit and Navisworks. Through Forge integration, Evercam empowers users to visualize BIM models directly alongside real-time or recorded construction camera footage. This powerful integration supports advanced features including viewing element properties, isolating model components, and navigating models interactively�all within the same interface used to monitor site progress. Our BIM Integration is available across all Evercam solutions:
- Drone cameras - Overlay BIM models with aerial footage for comprehensive site overview
- 360-degree cameras - Compare immersive site captures with 3D design models
- Fixed cameras - Synchronize views between stationary camera positions and BIM models
By leveraging Autodesk Forge, Evercam bridges the critical gap between design intent (BIM) and site reality (camera footage)�transforming static 3D models into live, interactive tools for monitoring construction progress, verifying installation accuracy, and improving project coordination.
How Evercam Uses Autodesk Forge
- Integrated Model Display: View BIM models directly within the Evercam interface
- Real-time Comparison: Compare 3D models with live or recorded camera footage
- Interactive Navigation: Zoom, pan, rotate, isolate elements, and select objects to view detailed properties
- Synchronized Views: Align perspectives between 3D models and fixed-position cameras on-site through precise camera markers
Teams can now inspect model elements, access comprehensive element properties, and navigate large BIM files directly within Evercam�eliminating the need for additional software. This reinforces our commitment to integrating BIM into daily site operations and providing the actionable data needed for informed decision-making.

Enhanced Performance Features
Our Forge-based BIM viewer automatically caches critical model components in the user's browser after the initial full model load. As long as browser cache remains intact, the viewer can rapidly retrieve and display cached model data in subsequent sessions, significantly improving load times and providing faster access to essential design elements during repeated use.

[evercam_testimonial]"From start to finish, we utilized Building Information Modeling for everything�from design clash detection to shop drawing generation and as-built documentation. This significantly enhanced efficiency and precision throughout the design-build process."Aaron Nicklaus King Project Manager, STT GDC Philippines[/evercam_testimonial]
Want to Learn More?
Contact us to discover how Evercam's BIM Integration can transform your construction monitoring workflow.

Evercam Wins Most Innovative Drone Technology Award
We're pleased to announce that Evercam has been recognised as the winner of Most Innovative Drone Technology Solution at the inaugural Construction Supplier Innovation Awards UK 2025. The award was determined through a voting process across Construction & Civil Engineering Magazine's readership and reviewed by their editorial team and Advisory Board, which consists of technology experts in the construction industry. Being selected from this field of innovators reflects the impact our drone technology has on construction projects across the UK and beyond.
Recognition from Industry Leaders
"Congratulations to Evercam on winning Most Innovative Drone Technology Solution in this year's Construction Supplier Innovation Awards UK," said Mary Floate, Editor of Construction & Civil Engineering Magazine. "These awards shine a spotlight on companies that are pushing the boundaries of innovation and making a tangible difference in the construction industry. Evercam has certainly earned their place among this year's exceptional winners." This recognition comes from Construction & Civil Engineering Magazine's 87,000+ global readers in the construction and civil engineering space, making it a meaningful acknowledgement from the professionals who use these technologies daily.

Leadership Perspectives on the Award
Simon Thompson, shared his thoughts on the recognition: "We're incredibly proud to receive the award for Most Innovative Drone Technology Solution. This recognition is a testament to the hard work of our team and the trust our customers place in us. At Evercam, we're committed to solving real challenges in construction through technology that delivers clarity, safety, and smarter decision-making. Being acknowledged by industry professionals is both an honor and a motivation to keep pushing the boundaries of what's possible." Oussama Bonnor added: "We are honored to receive such a prestigious award. We've worked hard to make Drone View a valuable solution to our clients and we hope to continue improving it and other aspects of our platform."
Our Commitment to Construction Innovation
This award validates our ongoing commitment to developing drone technology solutions that solve real, everyday problems for construction teams. Our platform continues to help construction professionals monitor projects more efficiently, improve safety protocols, and make data-driven decisions that keep projects on track. The construction industry faces increasing demands for transparency, efficiency, and safety, especially with the challenge of a dwindling skilled workforce. Seeing our drone technology help teams meet project challenges whilst pushing the industry forward drives us to keep innovating.
Continuing Our Mission
Recognition like this reinforces our commitment to developing solutions that matter to our customers. We're grateful to the construction professionals who trust Evercam with their projects and to Construction & Civil Engineering Magazine for this honour. Check out the announcement in the July issue of the Special Awards Edition of Construction & Civil Engineering Magazine! To learn more about our award-winning drone technology, click below!

Evercam Achieves SOC 2 Type II Attestation
We're thrilled to announce that Evercam has achieved SOC 2 Type II attestation, a significant milestone that validates the strength and consistency of our security and compliance practices. This builds on our SOC 2 Type I attestation and adds to the existing credentials - ISO/IEC 27001, SSIP, Constructionline Gold, and Cyber Essentials - demonstrating our ongoing commitment to protecting customer data across all regions where we operate.
What Does SOC 2 Type II Cover?
SOC 2 (System and Organization Controls 2) is a rigorous auditing framework developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). It assesses how well an organisation manages data based on five Trust Services Criteria: Security, Availability, Processing Integrity, Confidentiality, and Privacy. SOC 2 Type II goes beyond a single-point-in-time assessment - it evaluates how effectively internal controls operate over a sustained period. This includes evidence of day-to-day processes that protect customer data, maintain service uptime, and safeguard confidentiality across our platform. This means an independent third-party auditor has reviewed our core infrastructure, systems, policies, and routine practices in detail. The result confirms that we maintained consistent adherence to strict internal controls aligned with the Security, Availability, and Confidentiality requirements throughout that time. It's not just a review of documentation — it's a comprehensive evaluation of how we operate day to day.
Why It Matters, and How You Benefit from It?
Construction teams rely on uninterrupted access to accurate data and secure communication to keep projects on track. When systems fail or information is compromised, the consequences can ripple across budgets, schedules, and safety outcomes. Our SOC 2 Type II report provides added transparency and assurance. It confirms that during the monitored audit period, Evercam's internal controls were functioning as intended across three key areas: Security, Availability, and Confidentiality. For our customers, this brings several direct benefits:
- Enhanced Trust and Confidence You can be even more confident that your data is handled with care and protected by independently verified security processes.
- Streamlined Vendor Due Diligence If your team is responsible for evaluating third-party tools, Evercam's SOC 2 Type II report simplifies the process. Many companies require this level of assurance when selecting Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) providers. With our report in hand, your procurement or compliance team has one less barrier to clear when bringing Evercam on board.
- Operational Clarity Whether you're reviewing site progress, resolving subcontractor disputes, or reporting to stakeholders, Evercam provides a platform built with strong, industry-standard practices at its core.
From the Evercam Team
Achieving SOC 2 Type II attestation is a proud milestone for Evercam. It reflects the dedication of our compliance team and the collective effort across every department to maintain strong, reliable practices. This shows that we're not just building great products. We're building them securely and responsibly.
Zuzanna Stefanik, Head of Compliance and Project Delivery
"This was a true team effort. Across engineering, operations, HR, and other departments, everyone played a part in reviewing, improving, and putting the right controls in place. It's a clear reflection of how we work together and how seriously we take our responsibility to protect customer data."
Urooj Saeed, Global Compliance Manager
Looking Ahead
We treat compliance as an ongoing responsibility, not a single milestone. Evercam will continue to invest in external audits, security frameworks, and best-in-class infrastructure to support our customers at every stage of the construction lifecycle. Want to know more about how Evercam protects your project data? Explore our Security & Compliance Standards









