Sitemark provides field-ready construction documentation for grade verification, as-builts, compaction records, and QC reporting across Southeast Asia — supporting Singapore BCA requirements, Indonesia's infrastructure push, the Philippines Build Build Build program, and international contractor documentation standards.
BCA Compliance and Urban Infrastructure
Singapore operates one of the most regulated construction environments in the world. The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) sets comprehensive standards for construction quality management, structural documentation, and as-built records. Singapore's Quality Mark scheme and Construction Quality Assessment System (CONQUAS) require systematic field documentation at every phase of construction.
Major ongoing infrastructure programs in Singapore include the MRT Cross Island Line and Thomson-East Coast Line extensions, Changi Airport Terminal 5 construction (one of the largest airport construction projects in Asia), the Tuas mega port development, and extensive HDB residential construction programs. Each of these programs requires systematic grade verification, compaction records, and as-built documentation.
International contractors on Singapore projects — including Shimizu, Obayashi, Hyundai Engineering, and Boskalis — apply international documentation standards consistent with their global project management frameworks. Sitemark generates documentation that aligns with these standards.
Nusantara New Capital and Infrastructure Push
Indonesia is executing one of the largest national infrastructure programs in the world. The development of Nusantara, the country's new capital in East Kalimantan, represents a massive earthwork and civil construction program requiring systematic documentation. The Nusantara project spans government buildings, residential districts, utilities, and transportation infrastructure.
Beyond the new capital, Indonesia's national infrastructure program includes the Trans-Sumatra Toll Road, Java Toll Road network expansion, port development at Patimban and other locations, and multiple new airports. The Ministry of Public Works and Housing (PUPR) oversees these programs and requires comprehensive construction documentation.
International contractors and EPCs working in Indonesia — including Chinese SOEs, Japanese contractors, and European construction firms — bring their own quality management frameworks and field documentation systems. Sitemark's internationally aligned documentation formats work within these frameworks.
Build Build Build Infrastructure Program
The Philippines' Build Build Build program (now continuing as Build Better More) is among the most ambitious infrastructure investment programs in Philippine history, targeting roads, bridges, airports, flood control, and rail systems. The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) administers the majority of civil infrastructure projects and requires systematic field documentation.
Key ongoing projects include the Metro Manila Subway, EDSA Greenway, Clark International Airport expansion, Sangley Point International Airport development, and hundreds of national road and bridge projects across all regions. Infrastructure investment is expected to exceed PHP 1.1 trillion annually through 2028.
Industrial Construction and Manufacturing Boom
Vietnam's construction market is driven by massive industrial and manufacturing investment — particularly from electronics, semiconductor, and EV supply chain manufacturers relocating or expanding in Vietnam. Industrial parks in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong, and Dong Nai are seeing significant construction activity requiring systematic field documentation.
International contractors and owner-representative firms on Vietnamese industrial projects typically apply US or European documentation standards on behalf of international manufacturers. Grade verification, compaction records, and as-built documentation for foundations, floor slabs, and site infrastructure align with Sitemark capabilities.
Eastern Economic Corridor Construction
Thailand's Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) is one of Southeast Asia's most significant industrial and infrastructure development zones, spanning Chonburi, Rayong, and Chachoengsao provinces. The EEC targets advanced manufacturing, aerospace, and digital economy sectors, driving significant industrial construction and infrastructure investment.
EEC infrastructure projects include the high-speed rail linkage between three airports, U-Tapao Airport expansion, Laem Chabang Port Phase 3, and industrial estate development. International contractors on these projects use internationally standardized documentation systems.
Major Japanese construction companies — Kajima, Shimizu, Obayashi, Taisei, and Penta-Ocean — are among the most active international contractors in Southeast Asia. They operate on rail, highway, port, airport, and building projects across the region, typically as lead contractors on Japanese ODA-funded or private infrastructure projects.
Japanese contractors on international projects apply documentation standards consistent with both their internal quality management systems and the international standards required by project owners, lenders, and oversight bodies (JICA, ADB, World Bank). Sitemark's grade verification, compaction, and as-built documentation formats are compatible with internationally standardized construction QC frameworks used on these projects.
Station-based grade shots with automatic pass/fail against design — for road subgrade, runway, site grading, and structural pads.
Field-logged as-built records for utility depths, pile elevations, finished grades, and structural elements — exportable for owner submission.
Nuclear gauge compaction test logging with Proctor standard reference — required for earthwork QA on road, airport, and industrial projects.
Weather, crew, equipment on site, and work performed — the daily construction diary required by most international project owners.
Coordinates captured with every field entry — KMZ export for project GIS and as-built plan overlays.
Ask construction questions in plain English — get answers referenced to international codes and standards used on major infrastructure projects.
Sitemark's field documentation features — grade verification, as-built logging, compaction records, and daily field reports — support the types of field records required under Singapore's BCA construction quality management framework. Report formats can be exported as PDF for BCA project documentation packages.
Yes. Major Japanese contractors operating in Southeast Asia apply international documentation standards consistent with US and ISO construction QC frameworks. Sitemark generates field documentation in internationally accepted formats that align with the documentation standards these contractors use on international projects.
Sitemark documentation is currently generated in English. This aligns with the documentation standard used by most international contractors, EPCs, and project owners on major infrastructure projects in Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand.
Sitemark generates field documentation — grade sheets, compaction logs, daily reports — that can be adapted for DPWH project documentation packages. The core field data (elevations, stations, pass/fail, GPS coordinates) matches what DPWH infrastructure projects require. Contact us at support@sitemark.ai for specific DPWH format questions.
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