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 builders and 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.

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.

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.

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.

Feedback you can trust

Hear straight from top builders and developers why they choose TraceAir.
TraceAir has drastically improved our ability to manage earthwork and dirt movement. This has saved us thousands of dollars on as-built and pad elevation checks, and allows us to better forecast our schedules and maintain tighter control over our projects.
Cole Brooks
Land Development Manager, Ashton Woods & Starlight Homes, Atlanta Division
“With TraceAir's remote progress tracking capabilities, I have significantly reduced on-site visits, saving at least one full day per month. I can now use this time to focus on the crucial aspects of our projects, ensuring better productivity and higher-quality results.“
Cody Simoneaux
VP of Land,
M/I Homes
“TraceAir has drastically improved our ability to manage earthwork and dirt movement. This has saved us thousands of dollars on as-built and pad elevation checks, and allows us to better forecast our schedules and maintain tighter control over our projects.“
Payton Sim
Land Development Manager,
Toll Brothers
“TraceAir allows us to see problems before they happen, so we can get ahead of them before they become costly or affect our schedule. The results we've experienced from TraceAir have exceeded our expectations. I strongly encourage giving TraceAir a try.“
Greg Coleman
Director of Land Development,
Beazer Homes
TraceAir gives us a much better understanding of our earthwork all throughout our projects. We don’t have to guess anymore or move dirt twice. TraceAir has made anything earthwork-related so much easier on our sites, it pays for itself.
Stacia Bloom
Land Development Manager,
Century Communities
“TraceAir empowers us to effectively communicate our vision to our team, boosting motivation and enthusiasm. It allows us to bridge the gap between discussions and results. This not only saves us a significant amount of time, but also enables us to make decisions faster and more collaboratively.”
Vicky Hartshorn
Land Planning Manager,
Mungo Homes
Our acquisition, vertical construction, purchasing, estimators, stormwater, and sales teams all use TraceAir to work more efficiently and avoid costly rework. Our division presidents and leadership use it to stay informed and get a clear view of progress across all of our projects.
Brandon Boyd
Land Development Manager,
D.R. Horton
Success Stories

From Atlanta to Savannah—the proof is in the projects

Real stories from top builders, and the challenges TraceAir helps them overcome.
Customer Story
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Tech-Forward Land Development: A Q&A with Cole Brooks on Ashton Woods’ Success with TraceAir

In the fast-growing Atlanta, Land Development Manager Cole Brooks shares how TraceAir has become essential to managing 40+ active and upcoming sites with a lean team. From dirt tracking to contractor accountability, TraceAir gives the team the visibility and tools they need to stay ahead of delays and build smarter.
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Customer Story
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Accelerated Land Development and Enhanced Collaboration: The Impact of TraceAir at Mungo Homes

Discover how TraceAir's innovative technology has streamlined operations for Mungo Homes, enabling efficient project management from planning to completion.
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Customer Story
7 min read

A Must-Have on Every Project: How D.R. Horton Streamlines Development at Scale with TraceAir

D.R. Horton needed a smarter way to manage fast-moving projects across multiple teams. TraceAir quickly became the must-have platform that keeps every phase aligned—from grading and billing to sales and executive reporting.
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Frequently asked questions

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.