The first capture creates the baseline. The next capture shows what changed.
NEDD can convert a one-time site capture into a monitoring baseline that supports seasonal comparison, storm-event documentation, repair tracking, and long-term asset history.
NEDD is built around the decision the client has to make.
Capture creates the evidence. Organization turns that evidence into a usable record. Review, cross-reference, and deliverable structure help the client decide what to repair, replace, monitor, document, escalate, or budget for.
Not just photo delivery
NEDD positions imagery inside a structured record that can support communication, planning, and future comparison.
Patent-pending interface workflows
Public language stays controlled: structured physical-interface and documentation workflows help organize field evidence into repeatable intelligence records.
Professional boundary discipline
Reports do not replace licensed engineering, surveying, insurance adjusting, legal review, or code certification unless those professionals are formally involved.
Storm, fire, and loss documentation built around usable deliverables.
New England projects often need records that account for weather, access, repair planning, contractor coordination, budget timing, and future comparison needs. NEDD does not deliver a loose photo dump. The work is structured so owners, managers, contractors, carriers, and project teams can understand what was captured, what remains unknown, and what next step is most practical.
Visible damage, access limits, debris patterns, affected areas, and before/after context where available.
Downloadable files, annotated visuals, evidence folders, report notes, and context that stays tied to the captured record.
The record supports recovery planning, contractor coordination, claim communication, budgeting, and follow-up monitoring.
NEDD provides documentation and decision-support records. Licensed engineering, legal, surveying, code, safety, or insurance determinations require the appropriate professional or authority.
Before you repair, replace, claim, dispute, budget, or explain it — document it clearly.
Tell NEDD what needs to be documented, where the site is located, and what decision the records need to support.