Import shots from any instrument brand, generate deviation reports in minutes, and deliver PDF as-built deliverables the same day as field work. Stop spending half your afternoon reformatting CSVs.
Trimble exports in one format. Topcon in another. Leica in a third. Manually reformatting three crew's data into a consistent deviation report format takes time that should go to billable work — or to delivering reports faster so clients do not wait.
Pulling point data into a spreadsheet, linking to design coordinates, calculating deviations for hundreds of points, formatting the table, and assembling it into a deliverable document is a production task, not a skilled surveying task. It keeps experienced surveyors at a desk when they should be at the next site.
Construction clients are moving to same-day delivery expectations — a grade check at 10 AM should produce a report before the end of the workday. Manual report production makes same-day delivery impossible for large point sets.
Upload the data collector CSV. Sitemark's import wizard maps columns from Trimble, Topcon, Leica, and Sokkia formats automatically. All crews' data lands in the same format without a single cell of manual reformatting.
Link the import to the design file. Sitemark calculates horizontal and vertical deviation for every point, applies the project tolerance, and flags non-conforming points. The deviation report is ready for export while the crew is still driving back from site.
Sitemark exports a formatted PDF as-built and a deviation CSV in a single click. Clients get deliverables before the end of the workday. The PDF looks like a professional submittal — not a spreadsheet screenshot.
Import from Trimble, Topcon, Leica, Sokkia, and other standard data collectors — column mapping automatic.
Horizontal and vertical deviation calculated per point; tolerance flags; formatted report ready to export.
Professional PDF as-built with design vs. field comparisons — client-ready deliverable same day.
Export deviation data as CSV for client CAD or BIM import — single click from the same data set.
Combine point sets from multiple crews and instruments in the same job — one unified report.
Log benchmark elevations and control point checks — permanent record of network control verification.
My crews are logging shots on Trimble and Topcon units. I used to compile everything from three different CSV formats into one report. Sitemark handles the import, flags the deviations, and generates the as-built. I spend maybe 20 minutes on a report that used to take half my afternoon.
Sarah M.
Field Supervisor
Site work GC · Charlotte, NC
The standard workflow is: export point data from the data collector as CSV, import to a platform, compare measured points to design, calculate deviations, and generate a formatted report. Sitemark handles the import, deviation calculation, and report generation automatically — no manual spreadsheet work.
Clients typically expect PDF reports showing: point ID, design coordinates and elevation, field-measured coordinates and elevation, horizontal deviation, vertical deviation, and pass/fail relative to project tolerance. Some clients also want CSV export for CAD or BIM import. Sitemark generates both PDF and CSV from the same field data set.
Yes. Sitemark imports CSV exports from Trimble, Topcon, Leica, Sokkia, and other standard data collector formats. The import wizard maps CSV columns to Sitemark fields automatically, handling column order differences between brands without manual reformatting.
The bottleneck in survey report production is reformatting data from different instrument CSV formats into a consistent deviation report — typically two to four hours of manual work per project. Sitemark eliminates this: import the CSV, deviation calculations run automatically, and the report is ready for export. Crews that previously spent half an afternoon on report production finish in 20 minutes.
Sitemark gives survey crews the tools to go from data collector export to client-ready as-built PDF in under 20 minutes — without the manual CSV reformatting step.