Layton Construction Partners with TrueLook for Utah Mammoth Facility
Layton Construction uses TrueLook cameras to enhance visibility and improve workflow for Utah Mammoth's new training facility in Sandy, Utah.
Layton Construction is partnering with TrueLook to deliver complete construction site visibility for the Utah Mammoth’s new practice and training facility at the Shops at South Town in Sandy, Utah.
As general contractor, Layton is using TrueLook’s construction camera technology, including a high-resolution 4K infrared fixed camera and an integrated platform, to provide real-time jobsite monitoring. The setup allows Layton’s project managers to maintain continuous oversight and improve communication with stakeholders throughout the build.
The visual access aids in maintaining schedules, identifying potential delays and supporting data-informed decision-making. TrueLook’s system helps keep stakeholders engaged and informed as the project progresses.
“We rely on TrueLook Cameras to stay on top of what's happening on our projects 24/7,” says Austin Lay, a senior VDC manager at Layton Construction. “With so much going on, it's reassuring to have that second, third or even fourth set of eyes helping us. TrueLook has proven to be a great partner, consistently delivering time and time again.”
TrueLook’s 4K IR Fixed Camera provides sharp imagery even in low-light or nighttime conditions, enhancing Layton’s ability to track site activity around the clock. The technology supports efficient project management and aligns with Layton’s commitment to innovation in commercial construction.