Construction

Drones are changing how construction projects are planned, monitored, and completed. They allow teams to track progress more often, coordinate more effectively with clients, and finish projects faster with less waste. By capturing real-time data, drones improve communication and keep everyone aligned with accurate, up-to-date site models and timelines. Using LiDAR and photogrammetry, teams gain clear visibility across the entire jobsite, improving safety, simplifying planning and monitoring, and increasing accountability and productivity from start to finish.

Faster Site Surveys

Drones can capture aerial data in minutes, reducing survey times from days to hours.

Improved Safety

They allow inspections of hard-to-reach or hazardous areas without putting workers at risk.

Project Tracking

High-resolution imagery and 3D models help monitor progress, track changes, and improve decision-making.

Construction Drones

By integrating drone technology, construction companies can achieve significant improvements in efficiency, safety, and project outcomes, ultimately leading to cost savings and increased client satisfaction.

Site Planning

Drones generate 3D models of building sites, aiding in pre-construction planning, visualization, and stakeholder communication.

Building Inspections

Drones can inspect building facades for damage, leaks, and other issues, providing detailed visual data for maintenance and repairs.

Roof Inspections

Drones offer safe and efficient roof inspections, identifying leaks, damage, and insulation issues.

Progress Monitoring

Drones capture regular aerial images and videos, documenting construction progress, tracking material deliveries, and ensuring adherence to building plans.

Thermal Imaging

Drones equipped with thermal cameras can detect heat loss, air leaks, and insulation problems in buildings, improving energy efficiency.

Safety Monitoring

Drones can monitor construction sites for safety hazards, such as unsecured scaffolding, unsafe equipment operation, and potential fall risks.

Material Stockpiling

Drones can monitor material stockpiles on the job site and calculate the amount of material that is on hand.

Coordination with BIM

Drones can capture reality data that can be compared to BIM models, which can show discrepancies between planned and actual construction.

Site Planning

Drones generate 3D models of building sites, aiding in pre-construction planning, visualization, and stakeholder communication.

Building Inspections

Drones can inspect building facades for damage, leaks, and other issues, providing detailed visual data for maintenance and repairs.

Roof Inspections

Drones offer safe and efficient roof inspections, identifying leaks, damage, and insulation issues.

Progress Monitoring

Drones capture regular aerial images and videos, documenting construction progress, tracking material deliveries, and ensuring adherence to building plans.

Thermal Imaging

Drones equipped with thermal cameras can detect heat loss, air leaks, and insulation problems in buildings, improving energy efficiency.

Safety Monitoring

Drones can monitor construction sites for safety hazards, such as unsecured scaffolding, unsafe equipment operation, and potential fall risks.

Material Stockpiling

Drones can monitor material stockpiles on the job site and calculate the amount of material that is on hand.

Coordination with BIM

Drones can capture reality data that can be compared to BIM models, which can show discrepancies between planned and actual construction.
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