Digital setting out in civil engineering: faster, easier, more precise
24.09.2025Digitize civil engineering: Save time, reduce costs, secure projects
24.09.2025An often underestimated cost factor in civil engineering
💰 An often underestimated cost factor in civil engineering? Not material. Not machines. But rather:
The measurement - or rather: the effort that can result from it.
Why?
It's still like this on many construction sites:
- Measurement by hand
- Transfer figures manually to the office
- Corrections, queries, rework
Sounds harmless. But it can be expensive.
- Delays in billing
- Internal post-processing that ties up resources
- Missing evidence
And in the worst case?
❌ The client does not recognize the service.
❌ The invoice is reduced.
❌ The work actually performed remains unpaid.
So what is not proven is often not paid for.
and this does not appear in any calculation, but has a direct effect on the construction site result.
The reason?
These are often familiar processes:
Paper, clipboard, measuring wheel - and a system break between construction site and office.
The big machine is not the cost driver.
It's what you've "always done".
This is exactly where we want to start with SitePlan:
Measurement directly on the construction site - digital, traceable
The billable service is fully documented
Fewer queries, less rework - and no surprises when it comes to invoicing
From the diary of a young site manager: "The billing madness at the end of the month."
Thursday, 20:38. End of the month. Booking deadline. The accounting must be completed.
You click through your notes, through sketches, trying to get everything together.
But then: A few measurements are still missing. Crap. Exactly the line from Monday. You know that if you don't finish it now, you'll have a problem tomorrow: no measurements - no billing - no money.
So plan B:
Out early tomorrow. Before the excavators.
You want to measure cleanly before everything is closed again.
Friday, 6:00 am.
At six o'clock in the morning, you're standing in the fog on the construction site. Alone. With a tape measure and a yardstick. Because you know that as soon as the excavators start moving, you won't have a chance to measure properly.
So you do your thing. Measure, make notes, take photos. Quickly, quickly, before the operation starts.
As soon as you've finished, the foreman comes. He has questions. What about that trench over there? Has that already been approved? And the plan for the pump shaft? Doesn't something still need to be changed? You know that you should actually go back to the office, but you want to help. So another 30 minutes of discussion. Then finally into the car - an hour's drive. Head full.
Once in the office, the work continues. Only now does the real work begin: open CAD, transfer data, draw surfaces, hatch, create inserts. Formatting plan frames, inserting texts, correcting layouts. Printing.
Does not fit. Again. And then: type the bill into the system. 5 pm. You're through - and all for a few missing measurements.
✅ With SitePlan: Less rework. More time off.
- The foreman would have taken the measurements directly - while working.
- With GPS, photo, measurement - digital, traceable, correct.
- You open the project in the office - see what you need.
- One click: Measurement report. Second click: PDF. Done.
No getting up at 5 a.m., no CAD marathon, no Friday afternoons in chaos.
💬 What many say:
"The end of the month used to be a state of emergency.
Today, I simply export the report - and that's that."
Find out more about digital measurement.
From the diary of a young site manager: "But we didn't build it like that."
End of the month. You're working on the accounts. Everything seems to be fine - until the foreman suddenly appears at the door:
He brings delivery bills, we chat briefly - then he takes a look at your screen:
"But we didn't build it that way."
You: "Excuse me?! That's in the plan."
He: "There was another line in the way. Had to go around it. Two or three more bends. And other manhole rings."
You: "And... documented?"
He: "Well. Well. Not exactly."
You sit there. Billing open. No photos. No measurements. Just a gut feeling.
And know: If the auditor takes it seriously, he only pays for the plan. Not the reality.
If the foreman had used our SitePlan app, everything would be there:
- Relocation documented directly on site - with GPS and photo
- Deviations comprehensibly recorded
- With the billing: everything is there
- Change supplement? Three clicks. Done.
What many say:
"I used to hope that everything would fit - now I just see it in the system. And that's exactly what is accounted for. What it weighs, that's what it has."
Measurement in civil engineering - many know the problem
Measurement in civil engineering - many people know the problem:
The measuring wheel is used to measure outside, while the reworking begins inside:
- Transfer sketches
- Calculate quantities
- Prepare everything for billing
And in the end?
The client complains about the measurements. The evidence is insufficient - and the billing is shaky.
But there is a much simpler solution:
With SitePlan:
the measurements are taken directly on the construction site - digitally and to the centimeter,
no special prior knowledge is required - even the foreman can use it immediately,
the measurement report is created with just a few clicks - without any rework in the office.
This saves time, reduces queries - and provides more evidence for billing.
From the diary of a young construction manager: "The offer that becomes a nightmare"
(Or: Why small jobs sometimes cause the most trouble)
➔ "Small asphalt surface - let's do it quickly on the side."
I regularly hear this sentence from site managers.
A farmer calls. Or a private house builder.
"You only need to asphalt for a short time."
Nothing big. No building contract, no invitation to tender.
But you know each other. So you just go there. Between two appointments.
Take out the measuring wheel, add a tape measure and measure quickly.
A few numbers on the slip of paper. The column is already waiting anyway.
A quick quote later in the office.
And then?
The team installs - cleanly, as always.
But you get a rude awakening when it comes to payroll:
The offer is €10,000 below the actual costs.
➔ Why?
Because the installation width was incorrectly estimated during the "quick measurement" for the quotation.
Because an inlet shaft was overlooked.
Because day-to-day construction site work leaves no time for precise documentation.
At the end: discussion with the client, justifications, cuts, loss-making business.
That's exactly why we built SitePlan.
An app that massively simplifies civil engineering documentation:
➔ Measure to the centimeter using a smartphone + GNSS
➔ Photo documentation directly on the construction site - with GPS, time stamp, commentary
➔ Measurement report in 3 clicks - verifiable, traceable, clean
No chaos of notes. No missing evidence. No discussion.
Find out more: When the measuring wheel becomes a cost trap.
From the diary of a young construction manager: "Hand-drawn sketches and paperwork - how am I supposed to account for that properly?"
Friday lunchtime.
The payroll is due.
But there are no reliable quantities.
Instead of clean measurement data: a few notes, sketches, and photos without context.
What was really done outside?
How much was actually installed?
The documentation is incomplete – and disputes with the client are inevitable.
Rework, endless queries, and possibly even deductions.
In the end, it costs not only time – but real money.
And a lot of nerves ...
In the end, uncertainty remains:
Is that really complete?
This is exactly where we come in with SitePlan, our civil engineering app:
✔ Every measurement is precisely documented:
↳ Areas, lengths and points measured by GNSS - complete, verifiable and billable
✔ No reworking in the office:
↳ All measurements are recorded digitally - no transferring, no guesswork, no hand sketches
✔ Evidence-proof measurement reports in 3 clicks:
↳ Automatic PDF reports with coordinates & totals lists
✔ Faster billing:
↳ Clear evidence ends discussions - and increases incoming payments
State of the art at the time: The measuring wheel.
The 80s. State of the art back then: STEYR 1291 truck.
And what about that?
A measuring wheel - just as much in use today as it was back then.
40 years later, a lot has changed on the construction site.
But the way we take measurements is still the same for many:
Analog.
With measuring tape. Measuring wheel. Notepad.
We see these or similar laborious work steps every day on construction sites in civil engineering
And we know that it can actually be so much better (+ easier):
With solutions that don't aim to impress - but really take the strain off.
With digital tools that are quickly available, easy to understand and precise.
If we can manage this (we are well on the way to achieving this with SitePlan), then perhaps the measuring wheel really will soon remain in storage.
What is it like on your construction site? Is the measuring wheel still in use?
From the diary of a young site manager: "But we didn't build it like that."
End of the month. You're working on the accounts. Everything seems to be fine - until the foreman suddenly appears at the door:
He brings delivery bills, we chat briefly - then he takes a look at your screen:
"But we didn't build it that way."
You: "Excuse me?! That's in the plan."
He: "There was another line in the way. Had to go around it. Two or three more bends. And other manhole rings."
You: "And... documented?"
He: "Well. Well. Not exactly."
You sit there. Billing open. No photos. No measurements. Just a gut feeling.
And know: If the auditor takes it seriously, he only pays for the plan. Not the reality.
If the foreman had used our SitePlan app, everything would be there:
- Relocation documented directly on site - with GPS and photo
- Deviations comprehensibly recorded
- With the billing: everything is there
- Change supplement? Three clicks. Done.
What many say:
"I used to hope that everything would fit - now I just see it in the system. And that's exactly what is accounted for. What it weighs, that's what it has."
„Ich dachte immer, Aufmaß kostet halt Zeit.“
„Ich dachte immer, Aufmaß kostet halt Zeit.“ So läuft’s oft:
➔ Raus mit dem Messrad
➔ Maße auf den Block
➔ Schnell noch ein Foto
➔ Zurück ins Büro
➔ Nacharbeit, Mengen ermitteln
➔ Aufmaßbeilage erstellen
Bis jemand fragt:
„Warum dauert das eigentlich immer so lang?“
Dann wird’s spannend.
Denn das Aufmaß draußen ist selten das Problem –
die Nacharbeit frisst Zeit.
Ein Tiefbau-Abrechner hat es mal durchgerechnet:
Seit er direkt vor Ort sauber dokumentiert, spart er 30 % Zeit pro Woche.
Keine doppelte Arbeit. Keine Rückfragen. Keine verlorenen Skizzen.
➔ Einfach digital erfassen – und fertig.
Man muss nicht schneller arbeiten.
Nur anders.
Und ja:
Er nutzt inzwischen eine digitale Lösung dafür.
Nicht, weil’s cool klingt –
sondern weil’s den Alltag endlich einfacher macht.
Measurement in civil engineering - many know the problem
Measurement in civil engineering - many people know the problem:
The measuring wheel is used to measure outside, while the reworking begins inside:
- Transfer sketches
- Calculate quantities
- Prepare everything for billing
And in the end?
The client complains about the measurements. The evidence is insufficient - and the billing is shaky.
But there is a much simpler solution:
With SitePlan:
the measurements are taken directly on the construction site - digitally and to the centimeter,
no special prior knowledge is required - even the foreman can use it immediately,
the measurement report is created with just a few clicks - without any rework in the office.
This saves time, reduces queries - and provides more evidence for billing.
Aus dem Tagebuch eines jungen Bauleiters: Das Angebot, das zum Albtraum wird
(Or: Why small jobs sometimes cause the most trouble)
➔ "Small asphalt surface - let's do it quickly on the side."
I regularly hear this sentence from site managers.
A farmer calls. Or a private house builder.
"You only need to asphalt for a short time."
Nothing big. No building contract, no invitation to tender.
But you know each other. So you just go there. Between two appointments.
Take out the measuring wheel, add a tape measure and measure quickly.
A few numbers on the slip of paper. The column is already waiting anyway.
A quick quote later in the office.
And then?
The team installs - cleanly, as always.
But you get a rude awakening when it comes to payroll:
The offer is €10,000 below the actual costs.
➔ Why?
Because the installation width was incorrectly estimated during the "quick measurement" for the quotation.
Because an inlet shaft was overlooked.
Because day-to-day construction site work leaves no time for precise documentation.
At the end: discussion with the client, justifications, cuts, loss-making business.
That's exactly why we built SitePlan.
An app that massively simplifies civil engineering documentation:
➔ Measure to the centimeter using a smartphone + GNSS
➔ Photo documentation directly on the construction site - with GPS, time stamp, commentary
➔ Measurement report in 3 clicks - verifiable, traceable, clean
No chaos of notes. No missing evidence. No discussion.
„Rechne mal die Massen für die nächste Baustelle!“
Wer kennt es nicht? Wintermonate, die Baustellen laufen auf Sparflamme, aber die Arbeit hört nicht auf.
Dein Chef ruft: „Rechne mal die Massen für die nächste Baustelle!“
Klingt einfach? Nicht wirklich.
Denn was bekommst du? Einreichpläne. PDFs. Mehr nicht.
DWG-Datei? Fehlanzeige.
Und damit beginnt der Klassiker:
Also: Plan ausdrucken. Lineal raus. Maßstabdreieck. Buntstifte, Excel, Taschenrechner.
Du misst Leitungen, Randleisten, Asphaltflächen. Von Hand.
Und der Plan? Sieht nach 2 Stunden aus wie ein Kindergartenbild.
Das Ganze kostet dich: Zeit, Nerven – und Motivation.
Genau deshalb gibt’s SitePlan.
Eine App, die Massenberechnung radikal vereinfacht (+ generell die Tiefbau-Doku):
Dann zeichnest du direkt im Plan deine Flächen, Linien und Punkte ein. Kein Rätselraten, keine Markierungsorgien, kein Taschenrechner-Marathon.
Alles digital, alles sauber. Du bekommst sofort die exakten Längen und Flächen angezeigt.
Und das Beste: Sie können Aufmaßberichte generieren lassen – schwarz auf weiß. Perfekt für die Kalkulation oder sogar für die erste Grobabrechnung.
Kein Stress, keine Papierstapel, keine angeschmierten Lineale mehr. Nur effiziente Massenberechnung – wie sie heute funktioniert.
Arbeiten mit der SitePlan-App spart nicht nur Stunden, sondern Tage. Und genau das macht den Unterschied
“Hand-Skizzen und Zettelwirtschaft – wie soll ich das sauber abrechnen?!”
Friday lunchtime.
The payroll is due.
But there are no reliable quantities.
Instead of clean measurement data: a few notes, sketches, and photos without context.
What was really done outside?
How much was actually installed?
The documentation is incomplete – and disputes with the client are inevitable.
Rework, endless queries, and possibly even deductions.
In the end, it costs not only time – but real money.
And a lot of nerves ...
In the end, uncertainty remains:
Is that really complete?
This is exactly where we come in with SitePlan, our civil engineering app:
✔ Every measurement is precisely documented:
↳ Areas, lengths and points measured by GNSS - complete, verifiable and billable
✔ No reworking in the office:
↳ All measurements are recorded digitally - no transferring, no guesswork, no hand sketches
✔ Evidence-proof measurement reports in 3 clicks:
↳ Automatic PDF reports with coordinates & totals lists
✔ Faster billing:
↳ Clear evidence ends discussions - and increases incoming payments
