- Location: Dunstable, Bedfordshire
- Project Type: Industrial Warehouse Extension / Ground-Up Construction
- Visual Services: Long-Term Fixed-Position Time-Lapse & Aerial Drone Progress Tracking
- Primary Focus: End-to-End Civil Engineering & Structural Steel Phase Documentation
The Commercial Challenge
When SEKA Group undertook a major industrial unit extension in Dunstable, they needed to capture the sheer scale and rapid structural momentum of the build. For high-value commercial construction projects, stakeholders, investors, and future clients require undeniable evidence of structural integrity, efficient site coordination, and strict adherence to timelines. Static progress photos simply couldn’t capture the fast-moving coordination of groundworks, steel frame erection, and cladding.
The Striking Places Solution
Striking Places deployed a comprehensive, dual-layered visual capture strategy. We engineered a long-term, weather-proof time-lapse system at a commanding high-angle viewpoint to record the continuous, chronological evolution of the site.
To complement the fixed time-lapse, we integrated scheduled, high-resolution drone flights throughout key milestones of the build. This aerial perspective perfectly highlighted the layout of the extension in direct relation to the existing facility, capturing the precise integration of the new structural steel frame and roof installation.
The Business Outcome
The resulting time-lapse asset transformed a messy, multi-month construction site into a sleek, high-impact commercial marketing tool.
High-Impact Marketing Asset: The contrast between the initial ground clearance and the completed cladded facility serves as an undeniable visual testament to SEKA Group’s construction capabilities.
B2B Trust and Transparency: The completed asset provides SEKA Group with a powerful case study for future commercial tenders, proving their capacity to handle major industrial expansions on schedule.
Dynamic Stakeholder Reporting: The time-lapse format allows project managers to instantly demonstrate build phases to remote stakeholders without requiring physical site visits.
