For the conversion of OXY Brussels, project developer Whitewood chose to have the entire process visually recorded by C-SITE.
No isolated images at milestones, but 972 days of continuous site monitoring.
From dismantling the existing building to installing the new façade: every phase was recorded. In total, the C-SITE construction site camera recorded 98,656 images.
For a developer such as Whitewood, this means control, transparency, and valuable content, without additional site charges.
The added value was not only in the final video.
The camera delivered throughout the entire process:
OXY is located in a dense Brussels context. The installation had to be stable, safe, and discreet, without causing any disruption to the construction site or the surrounding area. C-SITE ensured strategic positioning with a complete overview of the weatherproof, high-end equipment. This allowed Whitewood and the construction partners to focus on the execution. We took care of the registration.
For developers and contractors, time-lapse is now an efficient tool that:
The conversion of OXY demonstrates how continuous site registration supports a project, both operationally and commercially.
Would you like to know how we can organize this for your project, without extra site pressure and with maximum return? Contact us for a customized proposal.