Stay ahead. From dirt to delivery.

Between red clay and red tape, Georgia builders have no room for mistakes. TraceAir connects what’s on paper to what’s actually happening on-site, helping you manage everything from dirt to vertical, catch issues early, and keep projects moving without delays.

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Trusted by Top Georgia Homebuilders & Developers

Success you can measure

 

Fast growth, tight margins. TraceAir helps you stay in control.

Today's developers face a new reality: deliver more homes, faster, while operating leaner than ever. That pressure makes delays, dirt disputes, and rework even more costly. TraceAir was built to solve these challenges across every phase, giving teams the visibility to catch issues early, stay aligned, and keep projects on time and on budget.

 

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Stay aligned across every phase 

Everything your team needs, all in one place. Keep land, construction, and leadership moving in sync, without unnecessary meetings or windshield time.

 

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Manage earthwork with confidence

Accurately track cut/fill across the entire site, down to individual lots. Avoid costly imports and exports, verify billing, and stay in control.

 

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Catch problems before they cost

Identify grading issues, drainage risks, and missed pads early. Avoid rework, inspection failures, and schedule setbacks with actionable site data and tools.

Hear from our clients

 

Feedback you can trust

Hear straight from top Texas developers why they choose TraceAir.

Incorporating traceair into our processes, has significantly enhanced our accuracy and efficiency. We can now assess earthwork needs more precisely from the beginning and throughout our projects. This improvement helps us count for unnecessary cut, and Phil needs, quickly identifying address, discrepancies, and prevent delays and additional costs. Additionally, using traceair for tracking progress and quantities ensures the accuracy of the bills we receive.
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Brian Mangono
Director of Regional Development at Brookfield's Southern California Division
Brookfield Properties
If you'd like to have a better understanding of your projects and ensure accountability, I highly recommend giving traceair a try! With traceair, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of your entire project and enhance efficiency in managing time and resources. Our experience with traceair has been great, and we continue to find new ways to use it throughout our division to improve efficiency.
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Shaun Hofman
Land Development Construction Coordinator
Mattamy Homes
I'd recommend TraceAir to anyone in land development – civil contractors, developers, builders. It's a powerful, yes, straightforward tool that helps you stay present on site, save time, hold everyone accountable, and making informed decision. TraceAir is a must have for anyone in the industry. TraceAir really is a groundbreaking, innovative way to develop.
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Cole Brooks
Land Manager at Ashton Woods & Starlight Homes
Ashton Woods
TraceAir is a must-have tool. I recommend it to all of my developer friends because I see the value it brings to every aspect of our projects. It reduces the manual work we have to do, keeps everything on track, and helps us avoid rework. From tracking earthwork and utility installations to monitoring progress, TraceAir allows us to make smarter decisions and work much more efficiently.
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Nipun Gadhok
Development Manager, The Nehemiah Company
The Nehemiah Company
As a Director of Land Development, TraceAir allows me to oversee all our projects, quickly address issues, and hold everyone accountable. The collaborative features ensure that my team, contractors, and stakeholders are aligned. When we pull it up in meetings or on calls, it’s like we’re all on site together. It really helps us stay on schedule and maximize our efficiency.
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Greg Coleman
Director of Land Development
Beazer Homes
If you’re considering TraceAir, I encourage you to see a demo and give it a try. The technology is ahead of its time.
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Jean-Michel Le Blanc
Director of Land Development, Minto Communities - Ottawa
Minto Communities
Success stories

 

From Atlanta to Savannah. The proof is in the projects.

Real stories from Texas builders, and the challenges TraceAir helps them overcome. 

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Customer Story: Tracking Progress Remotely

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FAQs
 

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about the product and billing.

What do I need to get started with TraceAir?

 

Start with a quick demo. We’ll discuss your specific projects and challenges, show how it works, and outline the workflow. When you’re ready, we handle a simple project setup so your team can begin scanning and reviewing in TraceAir right away.

 

Is TraceAir expensive?

 

Pricing scales with project size and scan frequency; it can be as lean or as comprehensive as you need. No job is too small or too large to benefit from TraceAir. The cost of not using TraceAir is what gets expensive: missed dirt balance, rework, delays, and change-order disputes add up fast. Think of it like insurance that pays for itself, by catching issues early and aligning pay apps to real quantities, most teams see immediate ROI on the first project.

 

Do I need to own a drone?

 

 

Nope! We work with local, licensed pilots to fly your site. If you have an internal or contracted pilot, we can process their data into the TraceAir platform.

How many licenses are included?

 

Unlimited. We don’t charge per seat, so everyone involved—field, office, subs, consultants—can access the same source of truth.

 

Is TraceAir useful if my grading contractor is on a lump-sum contract?

 
 

Yes, most of our customers use lump sum contracts with their grading contractors. TraceAir helps prevent project delays, ensure billing accuracy, and save money on consultants.

How do Georgia’s unique soils affect grading and site balance?

 
 

Georgia’s red clay holds water, compacts unevenly, and can shift with moisture changes, making it tough to hit target grades and maintain balance. TraceAir helps teams monitor progress, measure volumes, and adjust plans before small variances turn into costly imports or delays.

Can TraceAir help with erosion control and stormwater inspections?

 

 

Yes. Builders use TraceAir to verify that silt fences, check dams, and basins are installed and maintained correctly between inspections. Scans and overlays make it easy to document compliance and share visual evidence with regulators and inspectors—no more guessing or digging through photo folders.

Can TraceAir work on wooded or partially cleared Georgia sites?

 

 

 

Absolutely. Our LiDAR options capture accurate topography even through tree cover or rough terrain, giving teams an early look at elevation and drainage patterns before full clearing.