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Benefits of Drones In Construction

  • Progress Monitoring

    Progress updates provided through aerial drone imagery is a beneficial tool for staying on schedule and in turn keep the project from going over budget. Drone imagery can be shared with project managers as well as stakeholders and investors who’re interested in keeping tabs on the project as well. New updated images can be taken monthly, weekly, or daily depending on the speed of building. ​

  • Inspections

    During construction, periodic inspections are mandatory to assure overall project status, safety, and accuracy. Some inspections can be hazardous to workers or become inefficient, resulting in lost time and money. Using drones for these jobs will greatly improve speed and assurance between workers. With the ability to take pictures and video, multiple employees will be able to view the status and easily converse about possible issues.

  • Mapping

    drones can use the visual data they collect to produce multiple types of maps including 3D, orthomosaic, and thermal. Each of these aerial maps have many benefits from pre-planning, monitoring progress, understanding a site’s layout, and more. The level of data and precision drone maps can provide are remarkable compared with widely used satellite imagery.

  • Pre-Planning

    Before a shovel hits the ground a site analysis is always required to assure the location is optimal for the proposed project. Visual data from drones is greatly beneficial in achieving an understanding of the land’s overall layout, elevation, drainage spots, vegetation, and more. These images can be used to easily convey messages across to employees or clients.

  • Stockpile Measurements

    Using drones for stockpile measurements can significantly save time, improve safety, and cut costs. Measurements such as volume, density, and tonnage can be precisely calculated using drone mapping software. This information can be used for up-to-date inventory counts and to keep worksites stocked with enough materials. Assessing stockpiles more frequently can reduce overestimated material and supply orders, cutting back on waste and unnecessary spending.

  • Material Reporting & Logistics

    Track incoming building materials and verify deliveries using drone footage. Daily reports of received inventory ensure workers have access to the materials they need while reducing waste. Lock in solid logistics for deliveries by using drone software to plan delivery routes and observe the condition of drop-off points, preventing incomplete deliveries due to poor site planning.

Drones in Construction Statistics 

92%

Of Construction firms utilizing drone images and see a ROI within the first year

239%

increase of drones being used in construction each yard

25%

of construction companies utilize aerial photography

Maximizing Your ROI

The savings that construction firms can expect from implementing drone photography into there operations can be grouped into three major categories:

  1. INCREASED PROFIT MARGINS


2. MORE EFFECTIVE CUSTOMER ACQUISTION

Aerial photos and videos from previous completed jobs, create a simple yet effective way of marketing and communicating to potential new clients. 

“Drones change the game in communication. A drone photo is worth a thousand words, and potentially millions of dollars”.

Ryan Moret,  McCarthy Building Companies


Finishing projects on deadline is a crucial part in assuring jobs stay within budget. Periodic drone photos of the changes of a site every few days or weeks is a beneficial tool in monitoring the current progress and keeping everyone informed. 

“Sometimes, you find yourself in a finger-pointing match. ‘Hey, you’re behind!’ ‘No, you’re behind’!

But drone data takes all of that away. We have a picture of the site from two days ago to prove we’re not behind. So once that caught hold, we haven’t been thrown under the bus in a long time.”

Rory Hall, Grade Tech Power Services

3. STAYING ON SCHEDULE

Drones are drastically reducing the number of man-hours required to perform tasks on site. Inspections, management of equipment, and strategic planning are just a few of the ways drones are streamlining operations for construction companies.

“For an exterior inspection of a 15-story building, we would traditionally have spent a lot of money in hiring workers to set up scaffolding, and then the inspection crew would do their job; it would have taken weeks. But when using drones, it took only 4 hours to complete the flying, 8 hours to process the data, and another 4 hours to analyze it. It was uncanny how fast we finished that inspection!”

Richard Lopez, Hensel Phelps Construction

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