OpenSpace has crossed a significant milestone, with more than 1,000 data center projects now tracked on its computer-vision platform globally. The Daily Blueprint highlighted the achievement, noting that 500 of those projects were added in the past year alone, a pace that reflects the surging demand for real-time jobsite intelligence on hyperscale and AI infrastructure builds.
For owners and contractors working on data center projects, the pressure to know exactly what has been built is unlike almost any other sector. Timelines are tight, budgets are enormous, and errors discovered late can cascade across entire programs. OpenSpace gives teams a continuous, verified visual record of every phase of a build, turning routine photo walks into searchable, time-stamped documentation that anyone on the project can access. The fact that half of OpenSpace’s 1,000 data center milestones were reached in just the past year points to a meaningful shift in expectations: project owners are no longer willing to wait for a weekly meeting to understand what is actually installed on site. They need answers now, and they need them to be accurate.
Data centers are among the most demanding construction environments, but the workflows that make OpenSpace indispensable there translate directly to hospitals, semiconductor fabs, airports, and other complex facilities where precision and accountability are non-negotiable. As AI infrastructure investment drives a new wave of large-scale builds around the world, the teams that can provide real-time site intelligence will have a clear advantage in owner relationships, risk management, and delivery performance. OpenSpace is built for this moment in construction. To see how leading teams are using reality capture to document and deliver critical infrastructure, explore OpenSpace for Data Centers.
By: Owen Drury

