Mobile construction applications can deliver significant benefits for construction management teams that need strong quality control and real-time visibility across active projects.
As part of a customer interview, Shane Uppal spoke with Christopher Pletcher from Ayres Associates about his experience using Site Diary. The discussion highlighted how the platform helped improve communication, oversight, and quality control across major civil engineering projects.
Managing Construction Projects Across Multiple Teams
Christopher explained that he works as a Municipal Engineering Manager and oversees a team of ten civil engineers. His responsibilities include office-based design services, field data collection, and construction management activities.
Ayres Associates has successfully used Site Diary on several projects, including the Boxelder $8M Stormwater Authority Flood Control Facility and the Loveland Airport Outfall project in Colorado.
Why Ayres Associates Chose Site Diary
Christopher explained that the company needed a digital site diary solution during a large construction project involving two dedicated field staff members.
At the time, he needed a way to stay informed, in real time, about site activities, contractor performance, and correction notices issued by field teams. Previously, the company relied on independent paper field books and manually linked photographs. As a result, compiling reports took considerable time and offered little visibility into current site conditions.
Christopher highlighted three main reasons for selecting Site Diary.
Firstly, the platform aligned more closely with their third-party construction review requirements and focused on the information they needed most.
Secondly, the ability to attach photos directly to observations proved extremely valuable. Teams could either take photos within the app or upload them from their device gallery. Consequently, they eliminated the time-consuming process of downloading, organising, and relabelling images manually.
Thirdly, the integrated weather information and GPS location features helped replicate important fields from their previous paper-based reporting system while improving overall efficiency.

“we were able to provide much tighter and comprehensive quality control observation of the contractor than we would have using paper book methods. This provided faster resolution to RFI’s and Pay Applications and provided the owner with greater confidence that we were providing adequate construction management effort.”
Christopher Pletcher from Ayres Associates
Real-Time Visibility and Stronger Quality Control
Site Diary enabled Christopher to monitor construction progress and emerging issues as they happened. Therefore, he could provide informed management support to field personnel without needing to visit the site personally to answer questions or verify information.
In addition, the platform improved collaboration between field staff. Because team members worked staggered schedules, they could review reports created by colleagues working different shifts or operating in other areas of the project. This ensured everyone remained informed and aligned.
Furthermore, Site Diary allowed the team to formally track field report approvals. This created a clear quality control process and provided valuable documentation required for State Engineer approval at project completion.
Supporting Faster Decisions and Better Project Outcomes
Christopher explained that Site Diary helped the team achieve a much higher level of quality control than traditional paper-based methods.
As a result, they delivered more comprehensive contractor observations, resolved RFIs faster, and processed pay applications more efficiently. At the same time, the project owner gained greater confidence in the construction management services being provided.
The ability to access detailed and up-to-date information also improved decision-making throughout the project lifecycle.
Conclusion
For Ayres Associates, Site Diary transformed the way construction teams monitor progress, manage quality control, and collaborate across the field and office.
By providing real-time reporting, integrated photo documentation, weather and GPS data, and streamlined approval workflows, the platform helped the team improve oversight while reducing administrative effort.
Most importantly, Site Diary enabled stronger quality control processes, faster issue resolution, and more consistent project documentation across the organisation.


