29/10/2022
Construction Monitoring and Asset Inspection
Monitoring construction projects is a challenging task, but by using drones getting the information you need can be made a lot easier. With real-time site monitoring, drones give project managers the ability to see a siteโs progress like never before, ensuring people, materials, and equipment work together seamlessly. Whether itโs a 2D scan, a digital twin, asset allocation, or progress information, drones offer unique solutions to keep your project running smoothly. If you are involved in the construction industry, integrating drones into your site monitoring process is a must. The economic benefits of technology are simply too beneficial to ignore.
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Cost Benefits:
The cost of a construction project can quickly move out of budget. One of the more costly mistakes is running out of materials and paying a crew to stand around while waiting for supplies. By using Drones, the status of material stockpiles can be seen in real-time. Project managers can use this information to order supplies before running out, avoiding downtime, and saving money. Additionally, many assets on a construction site must be shared. Heavy equipment is incredibly expensive, and rarely available for everyone. Because of this, the scheduling of assets between crews is common. Smaller construction firms typically rent heavy equipment for a few days to accomplish specific tasks. In many cases, thereโs a lot of downtime for this machinery. By flying over an area, drones can provide planners with the current status of equipment use. For instance, if a crew isnโt using a particular asset assigned to them then the planners can reallocate it to another crew or potentially return the equipment sooner and save money โ thus bringing in a project under budget.
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