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Customer Story: Tracking Progress Remotely
Remote Site Management at Brookfield Residential Challenge Land development professionals are responsible for multiple project sites across large...
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TraceAir Technologies Inc. Updated on June 4, 2026
Site balance is difficult to track and critical to managing costs. Importing/exporting dirt can be 5-10x more expensive than relocating dirt on site. Developers rely on contractors for site balance information, which can be inaccurate and makes planning difficult.
On Brookfield Properties' 28-acre mixed-use development, Senior Project Manager David Greenstein used TraceAir to validate soil quantities on site and refine his plan to off-haul and/or import soil. Using weekly aerial images coupled with TraceAir's cut/fill balance tool, he was able to track soil movement on the project without relying on his general contractor. He was able to identify quantities of soil generated and repurposed on site, which could be reimbursed back to the project.
TraceAir enables developers to look more frequently and easily at their site balance and predict where problems might be before they become costly. TraceAir gives developers the right knowledge at their fingertips so they are no longer reliant on contractors for information and can make proactive decisions.
TraceAir allows me to track accumulated soil and fill materials on site that nobody is accounting for. Without TraceAir, I would have been greatly challenged in proving these costs were reimbursable.”
— David Greenstein, Brookfield Properties
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