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From multi-day Excel photologs to next-day snagging reports

How Cavendish Maxwell's surveying team replaced multi-day Excel photologs with on-site digital capture — cutting snagging report turnaround by roughly half across residential and commercial assets.

~50%
Faster report turnaround
8–12
Snagging surveys / month
Excel digital
Photolog workflow
AED 800–2,500
Surveyor day cost
Cavendish Maxwell Customer since May 2025

Snagging and condition surveys across Dubai's residential and commercial assets — captured on site, reported next day.

Surveying Valuation Snagging Consultancy UAE
Industry
Surveying & Valuation Consultancy
Region
Dubai, UAE
Portfolio
Apartments → whole residential buildings
Inspections
8–12 / month
2–3 days → 1–1.5 days
Per snagging report
3–4 → 15–17 days
Old Excel build (apartment → building)
8–12 reports
Per month, fully digital
Fewer errors
Duplicated photos largely eliminated
Overview

A surveying consultancy moves on-site capture into the report

Cavendish Maxwell's surveyors are the primary users of Property Inspect — particularly during snagging and condition inspections. The platform records on-site observations, captures photographic evidence, and generates structured reports in real time.

Before Property Inspect, the snagging and condition-survey process meant recording defects on a phone or iPad, supported by annotated notes and measurements to aid report writing. Photos were uploaded to a central drive, organised into area- or room-specific folders, then compiled into Excel — every defect with an individual image, the file converted to PDF and dropped into the final report.

Volumes are steady at 8–12 snagging or condition surveys a month — and have nudged up since adoption.

The challenge

Excel-based photologs didn't scale with the work

Building a photolog manually was the most time-intensive part of every report — and it grew with the property:

  • 01
    Photolog assembly was the bottleneck. Organising photos, inserting them into Excel and drafting individual defect comments was the slowest part of every report.
  • 02
    Time scaled with property size. Anything from 3–4 days for an apartment to 15–17 days for a whole residential building.
  • 03
    Manual handling caused errors. When images were uploaded and organised by hand, incorrect or duplicated photos sometimes ended up in the photolog.
  • 04
    Generic templates limited the report. The early format and borders weren’t of a standard suitable for a consultancy’s reports.

Objectives

Reduce reporting time without compromising consultancy-grade output

  • Capture defects directly on site rather than after returning to the office
  • Eliminate manual photo sorting, inserting and PDF prep
  • Reduce duplicated and misplaced images
  • Adapt the output to consultancy standards — editable, well-structured, polished
  • A flexible report structure that suits multiple service lines, not a one-size-fits-all template

Solution

An editable digital platform that does the photolog while the surveyor is still on site

On-site capture, automatic upload

Defects are captured photographically on site and automatically uploaded, organised and inserted into an editable document.

Editable, structured output

Add or remove defects and have content reorder automatically — no manual reflow.

Adaptable templates

Tailored to different service lines and client requirements rather than locked to a single rigid format.

Bespoke implementation support

Property Inspect’s team built a report format aligned to Cavendish Maxwell’s consultancy standards.

Default workflow for the surveying team

Now the standard workflow for every surveyor handling snagging and condition instructions — with senior management and admins as escalation users.

Results

Roughly half the time per report — and admin already done by the time the surveyor returns

~50%Speed

Faster report turnaround

Reports that took 2–3 days now complete in approximately 1–1.5 days.

On siteCapture

Admin done before the office

By the time surveyors return, a substantial amount of admin is already complete — defects captured directly into the platform.

Volume

Slight volume increase

Monthly survey volumes have nudged up since adoption.

FewerQuality

Errors and rework reduced

Duplicated and misplaced photos — common with manual handling — are now much rarer.


Excel-based photologs have been retired. The biggest day-to-day difference for surveyors is the time saved — admin happens during the inspection rather than after it.

The main value Property Inspect has delivered is a significant reduction in reporting times — particularly for snagging inspections — supported by a highly responsive team that has provided ongoing assistance and implemented bespoke changes where required.
JM
James McGuinnessAssociate, Built Asset Consulting · Cavendish Maxwell

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