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Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Leverage Drone LiDAR on Your Construction Site

Discover how drone LiDAR technology overcomes the challenges of mapping vegetated terrain, from penetrating dense tree canopies to capturing accurate ground contours. Learn why it’s essential for topographic surveys, the limitations it faces with water and snow, and how it’s transforming land development.

LiDAR Survey of Future Solar Site

Can Drone LiDAR See Through Vegetation?

Discover how drone LiDAR technology overcomes the challenges of mapping vegetated terrain, from penetrating dense tree canopies to capturing accurate ground contours. Learn why it’s essential for topographic surveys, the limitations it faces with water and snow, and how it’s transforming land development.

Facts and Myths about Drone Surveying

Addressing the Elephant in the Room: Top 5 Arguments and Myths Against Drone Surveying

Research suggests drones have improved productivity, cost-effectiveness, and timeliness on construction sites. Although land surveyors have expressed concerns regarding the reliability, accuracy, and long-term future of these tools, the technology remains popular. To instill confidence in the field, we’re addressing the top 5 arguments and myths against drone surveying.

LiDAR Survey of Future Solar Site

What is Drone LiDAR Surveying?

In recent years, advancements in technology have revolutionized the way we gather data for various fields, and one of those innovations is in Drone LiDAR Surveying. This groundbreaking technique combines the power of LiDAR with the agility and versatility of drone surveys, opening up new avenues for data collection and analysis. In this article, we will dive into the technology that drives Drone LiDAR Surveying, explore the myriad advantages it offers over traditional methods, and examine its diverse applications across different industries.

Elevation Models in Drone Surveys

Understanding Elevation Models in Drone Surveying: DEM, DTM, DSM

When it comes to the business of drone surveying, understanding elevation models is paramount. Three of the most used models are the Digital Terrain Model (DTM), the Digital Elevation Model (DEM), and the Digital Surface Model (DSM). These models serve as crucial tools in understanding terrain details. They are instrumental in various fields from land development, construction volumetrics, and surveying. In this article, we examine the fundamentals of elevation models, their significance in drone surveying, and applications for their use across different industries.

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Case Study: How Mount Construction Leverages Drones for Documenting Beach Nourishment

In the dynamic realities of coastal land management, the delicate balance between preserving natural beauty and fortifying the landscape against environmental threats is a constant challenge. In this article we will look at a case study in coastal renourishment: How Mount Construction leverages cutting-edge drone technology to document and enhance beach renourishment initiatives in Avalon, NJ. We will explore the powerful use of drone technology combined with environmental stewardship, and community resilience. All of which will showcase the pivotal role drones play in shaping coastal management.

Walter R Earle Corp Jackson, NJ Aggregate Facility Drone Photo

Case Study: How Asphalt Contractor Earle Verifies Stockpile Quantities with Drones

Ditch third-party, airplane-based photogrammetry in favor of drone technology! With a shorter lead time and quicker turnaround, stockpile volumes can be verified and documented in a matter of hours. Drone service providers contribute the expertise needed to navigate and measure these yards within FAA-restricted airspace.

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Case Study: How FCL Builders Leverage Drone Flights to Document Site Progress

In order to keep stakeholders informed and better integrate clients into the construction lifecycle, FCL Builders hired The Drone Life to visually document site progress. Biweekly drone flights gave offsite project owners and subcontractors insight into daily work, and ensured that the project was completed on-time and within budget. For on-site workers, drone imagery centralized project information and kept cross-functional teams up-to-date.

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Top 5 Challenges Facing General Contractors & How Drones Will Solve Them

Construction is consistently ranked as one of the most stressful careers in the world — but it doesn’t have to be. Using readily-available drone technology, workers can address long-held frustrations and on-site challenges that frequently plague the industry. In this article, learn how drones can be used for better reporting, conflict resolution, site planning, and overall project management.