Field validation

Quantity surveying and progress control software

Executed quantities, validated progress, and field reporting with useful project visibility.

If progress, executed quantities, and field reporting are reviewed late or through separate documents, control of the work front becomes weak. GEO helps record, validate, and track execution with stronger operational criteria and clearer management visibility.

Measured quantities tied to the work front and the project. Crews, subcontractors, and adjusters reviewed in the same project view. Site logs and progress reporting supported by more usable evidence.
What it covers

What GEO solves in quantity surveying and progress visibility

This area is meant to stop field control from depending on isolated spreadsheets, late closeouts, or reports that do not speak to site reality.

Record

Executed quantities and progress within the same site context.

The project keeps the link between the work front, supporting evidence, the people involved, and daily reporting.

Validate

Execution becomes easier to review with operational context.

GEO helps teams see what was executed, who participated, what remains pending, and what documentation supports the validation.

Report

Management receives a clearer reading of actual progress.

That makes it easier to review progress, deviations, and the real status of the work front without interpreting several separate closeouts.

In practice

Examples of control for quantity surveying and field reporting

The value here appears when progress, validation, and reporting stop being separate conversations.

Work front

A measured quantity stays linked to the work front that actually progressed.

That helps review real status and continuity without leaving the operational base.

Validation

Crews, subcontractors, and supporting evidence are read together.

Review of executed work gains traceability when it stays tied to who did it and how it was documented.

Management

Leadership gains a clearer view of what was executed, what remains, and what needs attention.

Logs and progress reporting reinforce project visibility without relying on late interpretations.

Inside GEO progress control

Suggested walkthrough for progress, validation, and reporting

The demo can focus on how measured quantities are recorded or on how GEO gives teams stronger visibility into progress, validation, and tracking by work front.

  • How quantity surveying connects with progress, logs, and project evidence.
  • How crews, subcontractors, and adjusters are reviewed within the same work front.
  • How day-to-day tracking is supported around validated quantities and pending work.
  • How leadership reviews progress, deviations, and real status by work front with better information.
Frequently asked questions

Questions about quantity surveying and progress visibility

These answers help explain how GEO supports execution control and field reporting.

Can GEO support quantity surveying for subcontractors and adjusters?

Yes. GEO is positioned to give more visibility to work carried out by subcontractors, adjusters, and other site teams.

Can it relate quantity surveying to crews and field reporting?

Yes. One of its contributions is connecting progress, crews, and field reporting within the same operational context.

Are site logs part of field control here?

Yes. GEO can support progress and quantity surveying with logs and evidence to create stronger traceability.

What can management see in this area?

A clearer reading of executed progress, pending items, and the supporting context behind each work front.

GEO Demo

Request a demo focused on quantity surveying and field control.

We can review how GEO helps record progress, validate executed work, and create a clearer reading of real site status.

Request a demo View construction demo You can also submit your request through the GEO form.