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Learn more":1,"#DroneDeploy e Trimble estão ajudando os construtores a desbloquear a precisão do PPK com facilidade!":1,"#transformar dados brutos em insights acionáveis.":1,"#levar seus projetos de construção a novos patamares.":1,"#Esclarecendo conceitos-chave":1,"#Desmistificando a tecnologia de drones":1,"#monitorar as mudanças no estoque de hora em hora":1,"#visão holística do seu projeto":1,"#o que revela sua verdadeira precisão?":1,"#Leighton Asia es el contratista internacional":1,"#Quickly and Efficiently Plan Recovery with Drone Insights":1,"#Optimizing Emergency Preparedness in Utilities | DroneDeploy":1,"#Widespread enthusiasm surrounding the increased adoption of technology, such as the utilization of remote sensors and drone imagery, keeps teams ahead of natural disasters and empowers them to expedite their response times, therefore minimizing damage. Both private and public utility companies benefit from the increased awareness and accessibility of real-time asset information in affected areas. With a referenceable baseline of equipment and site layouts, workers can quickly and efficiently detail recovery efforts and optimize their emergency preparedness plans.In this eBook, we will examine: The Total Cost of Emergencies in UtilitiesDrone Tools for Quick Response TimesShareable Documentation Pre- and Post-DisasterHow to Get Started with DroneDeploy":1,"#Customers with a Mavic 3 Thermal can fly new or existing plans in the DroneDeploy Flight app on the RC Pro Enterprise smart controller to capture thermal maps and conduct equipment, facility and solar inspections. Visit this page for instructions on installing the DroneDeploy Flight app on your RC Pro Enterprise smart controller.":1,"#찾다":1,"#VEA Newport Beach, CA":1,"#Profile Details":1,"#Map fields in minutes to conduct stand counts, identify variability, and make in-field recommendations, all offline at the field's edge. To get a tailored demo please request a demo here or start your 14-day free trial today.":1,"#Agriculture Demo | DroneDeploy":1,"#Precision Agriculture Throughout the Year":1,"#Inspect Frequently":1,"#Carry Multiple Sensors":1,"#Visual Twins":1,"#Inspect oil and gas assets autonomously":1,"#Magnifying glass with alert icon":1,"#Ground robots for autonomous operations in oil & gas":1,"#Ground robots give engineers “eyes on the ground” without needing to set foot on-site. Models like Boston Dynamics’ Spot can carry a wide range of payloads – including 360 cameras, thermal and gas sensors – to capture almost any kind of data the business requires. Autonomous visual inspections can be conducted by ground robots at any time of day or night, which means work can be done without getting in the way of site crews.":1,"#Fix maintenance issues before failure":1,"#Ground robots are the ideal tool for regular inspections of midstream vessels and equipment in the oil and gas industry. With DroneDeploy, Spot can be sent on autonomous inspection missions to capture 360 walkthroughs and thermal images of your assets, performing facility and equipment inspections seamlessly.":1,"#Geolocated data is automatically uploaded to asset management systems. Compare assets over time, detect maintenance and compliance issues, reduce downtime and maintain visual twins of midstream facilities. All without manual inspections. Automated inspections ensure a more streamlined maintenance workflow.":1,"#Clock icon":1,"#Generate visual reports on assets and facilities for stakeholders":1,"#DroneDeploy Robotics for midstream oil and gas":1,"#Capture up-to-date visual twins of midstream assets, oil and gas products and facilities":1,"#Carry multiple Sensors":1,"#Automate daily or weekly inspections":1,"#Identify equipment and gather auditable data over time to ensure industry standards":1,"#Send robots on autonomous missions to capture 360 visual data, thermal data and gauge images. Automatically upload data to asset management systems to ensure integrity and quality management.":1,"#Improve the accuracy and consistency of asset management data":1,"#The midstream oil & gas sector is under pressure to meet rising consumer demands while reducing costs, meeting government regulations and implementing emissions reduction strategies. Investing in technology to unlock greater efficiencies is at the top of the agenda. Ground robots promise to be a game-changing tool – enabling midstream companies to automate asset inspections, perform proactive maintenance, reduce downtime and keep eyes on multiple sites at once.":1,"#Use 360, thermal, gas or even acoustic sensors for oil and gas operations":1,"#Improve H&S":1,"#Autonomous asset inspection with Spot":1,"#Use robots to monitor multiple sites from a single location for cost effective management":1,"#Send robots to investigate ad-hoc issues without going on-site":1,"#Detect maintenance issues early and avoid downtime":1,"#Maintain up-to-date twins of midstream facilities":1,"#Improve Compliance":1,"#Keep employees out of harm's way with a variety of inspection techniques":1,"#Perform autonomous 360 site inspections on a weekly or daily basis":1,"#Automate oil and gas asset inspections":1,"#Disable for this site":1,"#wait...":1,"#español":1,"#The trades love it, being able to walk up to the wall and see nine weeks of construction photos. They pull these up in every sub meeting, and every owner meeting. We have data from that week to show contractors, ‘Hey, the site’s a mess, you guys need to go clean it up.’ You can see rebar spread out all over the place, so there’s no arguing. They see it for what it’s worth.":1,"#Complex analysis":1,"#Tackling Complex Projects With the Help of Drone Data":1,"#Ryan Moret, Field Solutions Manager, McCarthy Building Companies":1,"#Ryan says one of the greatest benefits of drone software is the way it helps McCarthy’s large teams share information with ease. Drone maps and models, along with annotations and analysis, are easily shared with internal and external stakeholders.":1,"#McCarthy’s Map Wall Improves Communication and Coordination with Drone Imagery":1,"#For more complex analysis, staff integrates drone data into their existing workflows. “We can export any data we see in DroneDeploy into industry software,” Ryan points out. This includes exporting data into the Autodesk suite to manipulate and change images, conducting visualizations using obj. files for more robust workflows, and easily integrating everything into Box for improved project management.":1,"#Drone maps and models, combined with DroneDeploy’s tools for analyzing and sharing data, improved efficiency, communications and data management on a $65M hospital project in north Dallas.":1,"#Scaling an enterprise drone program to 20+ pilots requires an enterprise approach: Standardizing training, building protocols and ensuring safety. McCarthy Building Companies rose to meet these challenges, implementing an enterprise drone program that grew from a single drone to a fleet of 20 in just shy of a year. They plan to expand even further.":1,"#Standardized data capture":1,"#Putting any new technology into place can be a lot of work, especially when it’s something like drones that often have safety concerns, privacy concerns…It was something we had to come at very tactfully.":1,"#McCarthy specializes in large, complex construction projects for the healthcare and education sectors, renewable energy, and more. They are one of the largest domestic builders in the US, with regional offices in sixteen cities. The company’s field solutions, BIM, survey, risk management, and solar teams all leverage drone maps and models in their work.":1,"#Large construction companies like McCarthy are increasingly using drone maps and models to streamline and enhance workflows on complex projects, often saving thousands of dollars in man hours along the way.":1,"#Ryan Moret picture":1,"#“Not all of our owners speak construction,” Ryan points out. “So they walk out and they just see a mess of concrete and material and they’re not sure what we’re doing. So it helps to take the paper documents they’re used to seeing, the design documents they’re used to seeing, and show them what we’re working on and why we need what we need.”":1,"#In short: they crawled, they walked and now it’s time to run. Given the success of their drone program so far, the company intends to expand their fleet and how they use drone data.":1,"#To help analyze their drone data on the fly, McCarthy staff uses DroneDeploy’s native analysis tools, like volume and area measurements. “For what we’re doing on a commercial site, the measurement tools are killer,” says Ryan. “I can tell how many square feet of roof we’ve put down, how much square footage of concrete is left to pour. We can measure the volume of a topsoil stockpile. If we’re trying to figure out truck access, we can measure the width of a road or gate or how much room we need to clear out for material to make the site clean and organized.”":1,"#The group stayed open to the possibility of contracting out drone services on a case-by-case basis. To plan for this possibility, they created a contract template and a list of insurance requirements for drone service contractors. This thorough, plan-ahead approach allows McCarthy’s drone program to remain agile, able to meet the varied needs of each individual project. Today, the company occasionally hires third-party drone services when it isn’t feasible for onsite staff to gather drone data themselves.":1,"#years in business":1,"#McCarthy’s Dallas team has begun using DroneDeploy for stockpile analysis. The St. Louis team is using drones for earthwork tracking. They're leveraging drone data on solar sites by using infrared imaging for testing building enclosures. The teams are pleased with the accuracy of the results and strong return on investment.":1,"#“At the end of the day, we’re coordinators and communicators,” says Ryan. “We pull a lot of people together to try to build very complex jobs, and we can’t do it alone. We want the best product for our clients at the end of the day, so communication and collaboration are very important to us.”":1,"#Information sharing":1,"#The ease of using drone software programs like DroneDeploy allows staff to gather drone data during the course of a normal workday and incorporate that data into existing workflows, using industry software like Autodesk, and Box and Skyward. DroneDeploy’s App Market allows them to do this with ease, connecting drone maps to top industry solutions directly within the DroneDeploy dashboard.":1,"#This success is thanks in large part to their innovative Drone Champion Program , a company-wide task force that carefully thought through every aspect of integrating drones into the company’s job sites. This construction giant continues to find new and innovative ways to use drones to improve efficiency, communications, and data analysis on complex building projects.":1,"#staff drone pilots nation-wide":1,"#Ryan Moret, McCarthy Building Companies":1,"#They created the Drone Champion Program to leverage expertise from all levels of the company. This task force intentionally involved at least one person from each of the company’s five divisions, as well as representatives from risk management, legal and operations. The task force spent four months laying the groundwork before the first drone ever took flight at a McCarthy job site.":1,"#Laying the Foundation for a Successful Enterprise-Level Drone Program":1,"#If you attended our Drones in Construction webinar series, you heard Ryan talk about the process he and other McCarthy staff underwent to launch the company’s enterprise drone program.":1,"#The Drone Champion task force developed a comprehensive set of operations policies and safety protocols, as well as an ongoing staff training program. A year into their program, the task force continues to play a vital role in the company’s UAV program. When a new project comes online, a representative helps staff through the process of choosing a drone, evaluating any site-specific safety concerns and providing ongoing training around hardware and software. All of this behind-the-scenes work helps projects maximize the effectiveness of their drone data, all the while maintaining job site safety and the integrity of critical operations.":1,"#Flying a single drone is one thing, but scaling that operation across the entire country is quite another. “We didn’t want individual job sites to go out to the local hobby shop,” Ryan says, “pick up a Phantom 4, and go fly it out there without the proper licensing, insurance and training.”":1,"#“Drone maps and models,” says Ryan, “bring the planned world into the real world and make it easier for people to digest.”":1,"#When a higher-tech solution is in order, Ryan’s colleagues overlay design documents with a drone map using industry software like Bluebeam, creating a simple and effective way to explain production issues to owners.":1,"#If you really want to get a sense of the difference drones make on a construction job site, look no further than McCarthy’s “famous map wall.\" Despite the many high-tech ways McCarthy teams use drone data, “paper is still the common denominator for job sites,” Ryan says. On every McCarthy site, the wall of the job trailer is covered with weekly drone maps posted in sequence, giving anyone who walks into the room a clear picture of the project’s progress over time, as well as a snapshot of any current issues on the site.":1,"#Ryan Moret (Field Solutions Manager) discusses how McCarthy Building Companies developed a thriving enterprise drone program and the carefully planned approach that led to its success.":1,"#The Future of McCarthy’s Enterprise Drone Program":1,"#cities with regional offices":1,"#We like using the automated systems because it opens up less opportunity for risk. With confidence, I can walk out every week and do all three flights on the same SD card… send it to DroneDeploy for processing and have data back in a few hours.":1,"#DroneDeploy’s automated, repeatable flight plans allow site staff to create a consistent set of data week over week. This automation is also useful from a risk management standpoint.":1,"#As routine practice, McCarthy projects map their job sites each week through a series of three drone flights: a standard mapping flight; a manual flight to capture the additional orbitals needed for 3D models; and a fly through video, which is a favorite of the company’s marketing team. The entire process takes less than twenty minutes.":1,"#McCarthy staff uses drone data to improve the day-to-day workflows on their job sites. “We handle very complex projects,” says Ryan. “They are large and they have a lot of moving parts.” From start to finish, drone data streamlines these complex processes. They've made it possible in several ways...":1,"#Minimize":1,"#The future of reality capture collection and AI analysis is here! In this blog post, we'll give a full overview of everything new coming to DroneDeploy.":1,"#Coming Soon: DJI Dock integration":1,"#The new Walkthrough mobile app. Reach out to your CSM to learn more about the approaching beta.":1,"#Now you can create predefined shape annotations (circle, rectangle) with custom size parameters and rotation. Easily duplicate, modify and rotate shape annotations for simplified logistics planning and layout design.":1,"#Now, you can highlight an area inside a 360 image and have Boston Dynamics’ Spot autonomously go out and capture that area with a high resolution PTZ or thermal image. This allows users to capture a higher quality image to get a closer look on anything you can find inside your 360 panos.":1,"#*Note: Early access to these features for aerial capture is coming soon.":1,"#Unified Platform: Ground & Air":1,"#Manual Flight":1,"#Select an area on a map or floor plan and your robot will autonomously capture geolocated 360 panoramas inside the selected area.":1,"#Photo Reports":1,"#DroneDeploy’s Mavic 3 Enterprise Flight app now supports all flight modes* on the RC Pro Enterprise smart controller, plus mission chaining. Fly new or existing flight plans, including 360 Panoramas, POI Photo Reports and Videos, Corridor and Facade missions. Take advantage of the 45-minute battery life and chain all of your plans together to complete in a single flight. Additionally, mapping missions are now 20% more efficient due to improved turning speed through flight plans.":1,"#Drone pilot controlling a DJI Mavic 3E on a construction site":1,"#An improved way of selecting which Walkthrough paths you would like to view and explore.":1,"#Map of RTK coverage in Europe":1,"#This backend change improves the load time for re-opened projects by leveraging browser caching.":1,"#Mavic 3 Thermal flight support (Beta)":1,"#Media Gallery*":1,"#The new features available on Levels include:":1,"#Our engineering team will shortly be finalizing integration with the latest DJI Dock, which will enable you to plan, fly your site, and automatically send that data to DroneDeploy to create maps and models right from the DroneDeploy interface.":1,"#Media Groups*":1,"#Walkthrough Selector*":1,"#The Media Gallery allows you to find photos associated with a media group and view the images alongside others captured in a similar location at different time capture dates.":1,"#If you’re considering the purchase of a DJI Dock to scale your existing drone program and want to fly standard DroneDeploy flight plans, please contact us.":1,"#Before, you had to manually create a mission, going to every single position where you wanted to take a 360 photo - taking hours. Now you can select the area you want captured in seconds and the robot will do the rest.":1,"#Simplified area capture":1,"#Mission Chaining":1,"#screenshot of the sensor actions dashboard":1,"#Vertical (Advanced, Teams, Enterprise only)":1,"#Sensor actions in 360 view":1,"#Robotics updates":1,"#Media Groups allows you to see clusters of where media has been captured when zoomed out on the floor plan, and after clicking on the group, allows you to see a preview of the images that were captured there.":1,"#Other updates":1,"#Users no longer have to manually record or create robotic missions across thousands of assets as missions are now dynamically generated based on asset locations. This enables companies to perform remote asset inspections, autonomously - at scale.":1,"#Simplify the way in which your robots inspect sites. With the DroneDeploy Robotics platform you can now import a list of assets, and a mission will be automatically generated for your robot/s, who will follow the optimal route to inspect those assets.":1,"#*Stand Count and Live Map are not yet supported.":1,"#screenshot of the simplified area capture dashboard":1,"#*Flight is available to all customers; however, please note that thermal radiometric processing is only available to Advanced, Teams and Enterprise customers.":1,"#Asset centric missions (beta)":1,"#Updated annotation tools":1,"#about radiometric processing.":1,"#Coming soon:":1,"#How to access your 360 photo gallery in DroneDeploy":1,"#We understand that easily finding project media is critical to quickly and efficiently solving issues on your project. With DroneDeploy’s improved Walkthrough features, you no longer have to search by date to find the photo you’re looking for. Simply navigate to any location on your level, zoom in, and open the media group to see all media collected in that spot over time.":1,"#Performance project caching":1,"#New flight modes include:":1,"#Privacy Mode":1,"#Animation of Walkthrough mapping in Dronedeploy":1,"#New Date Range Selector* - The new Date Range Selector allows Walkthrough users to view media on the floor plan that was captured: All time, last 30 days, last 7 days and within a custom date range.":1,"#High accuracy processing. Walkthrough paths will be placed with a higher level of accuracy relative to a drawing.":1,"#Mavic 3 Enterprise flight modes on DroneDeploy":1,"#Corridor - now available to all users!":1,"#Other Walkthrough improvements":1,"#RTK coverage in Europe, Canada, and Australia":1,"#By request only - This feature automatically masks the face and body of any persons detected in Walkthroughs.":1,"#3D DXFs (Beta)":1,"#Thermal mapping of a oil and gas facility using drone imagery":1,"#Flight app updates":1,"#Improved discoverability of project media":1,"#Harnessing the power of AI and machine learning, the DroneDeploy platform is setting the bar for complete site reality capture. DroneDeploy now provides advanced insights to help you make proactive, data-driven decisions through easy-to-understand reports and dashboards.":1,"#Map with accuracy":1,"#Custom grids (Beta)":1,"#Screenshot of sitework validation in DroneDeploy":1,"#Access to the AI reports is currently restricted to qualified customers.":1,"#Now you can track the construction progress of utility-scale solar projects using DroneDeploy’s Solar Construction AI Report. After your map is processed, DroneDeploy will automatically generate a report detailing the number of piles, racks and modules installed, along with the percentage completion of each construction block.":1,"#DroneDeploy is leveraging AI-powered intelligence to generate actionable reporting for key industries at superhuman scale.":1,"#AI Reports":1,"#These reports can help your team estimate the construction progress of utility-scale solar projects far faster and with greater accuracy than traditional methods. With the insights from the report, teams can take immediate action where needed to communicate more efficiently and ensure their projects are completed on time and on budget.":1,"#Animated example of how Concrete Pre-Pour reporting works in DroneDeploy":1,"#Pre-pour Concrete AI Report":1,"#Over the past few months, DroneDeploy has continued to build and enhance our platform on the three core pillars of reality capture: Unified, Automated and Intelligent. This July, we’re highlighting advancements on the Intelligent pillar as we leverage the power of AI to create actionable reports and insights for our customers.":1,"#We know that concrete waits for no one. Now you can validate in-slab placement issues and proactively address them in the field before concrete is poured, eliminating risk and reducing costly rework. The report will analyze the drone ortho map against a coordinated plan, and deliver (within 2-4 hours) a detailed analysis of the following conditions:":1,"#Solar Construction AI Report":1,"#Pre-Pour Concrete AI Report":1,"#We’re excited to roll out two new AI-powered reports in the July release:":1,"#Elements that are installed, but not reflected in the drawing.":1,"#Entre em contato":1,"#Empezar es muy sencillo":1,"#Sí. DroneDeploy se integra directamente con plataformas como Procore, Autodesk BIM 360, Esri, Box, SharePoint y más.":1,"#Ya utilizamos Procore y Autodesk: ¿se integrará?":1,"#¿Tengo que comprometerme anualmente?":1,"#Potencie sus equipos con complementos de plataforma":1,"#If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!":1,"#Customizable dashboards for different roles across the project team":1,"#drone in the air over a jobsite":1,"#Integration with scheduling and accounting tools for seamless workflows":1,"#OTS of someone using construction progress tracking software on jobsite":1,"#person using dji mavic 3e controller":1,"#thumbnail of the Built Different Podcast":1,"#Person walking the jobsite with a 360 camera":1,"#Mobile-first design so crews can capture and access data from the field":1,"#Schedule a demo with DroneDeploy and see how leading contractors cut delays, reduce rework and deliver results faster.":1,"#Ready to level up?":1,"#This isn’t just the future—it’s the new standard.":1,"#By improving communication, streamlining task tracking and delivering real-time insights, progress tracking software becomes a critical differentiator in competitive bids. Owners see the transparency, trades respect the process and internal teams work with fewer disruptions. It’s a force multiplier that enhances every part of project execution.":1,"#Top GCs use construction progress tracking software to move faster, reduce friction and win more work. These tools give teams the confidence to make faster decisions, flag issues early and keep schedules on track.":1,"#Take control of your projects":1,"#It’s the control you need to protect your margin.":1,"#Integrated cost data for better forecasting":1,"#Centralized documentation with access to daily logs, RFIs and punch lists":1,"#Live quantity validation":1,"#Visual proof to back pay apps":1,"#With DroneDeploy, you get:":1,"#Scope creep, change orders and miscounted quantities eat away at your margins and erode project trust. Without accurate, real-time data, teams struggle to justify pay apps, validate work-in-place or prevent budget overruns before they escalate. These issues add unnecessary friction between field crews, PMs and clients.":1,"#Reduce budget risk with smarter insights":1,"#The result: defensible reporting and better alignment between field teams and finance.":1,"#DroneDeploy connects every photo to floor plans and timestamps automatically, making it easy to review work-in-place, validate quantities and produce reports that are both timely and defensible. This streamlines monthly closeouts, accelerates audits and improves financial alignment between the field and the office.":1,"#Accurate WIP reports start with visual data. Every daily capture, whether from a drone or 360 camera, should be tied directly to site plans and schedules. This visual verification ensures that progress claims align with installed work and reduces the risk of miscommunication during closeouts.":1,"#Work-in-progress reporting made easy":1,"#That simplicity reduces onboarding time, boosts user adoption and ensures your field data is captured and used efficiently. It also cuts down on tech fatigue, so your crews can focus on execution, not figuring out how to log updates or share visuals. It’s a more intuitive, more integrated way to run your jobsite.":1,"#Real-time progress updates that reflect the current state of site work":1,"#No bouncing between tools. Just clear, fast, unified tracking built for the way construction teams work. DroneDeploy delivers an all-in-one solution that eliminates the friction of siloed systems and scattered data. Instead of juggling multiple platforms, your team works from a single interface that streamlines drone captures, mobile walkthroughs and automated reporting.":1,"#Real-time updates for instant field visibility":1,"#Seamless integrations with BIM, cost and schedule systems":1,"#One platform for drone, 360 and mobile capture":1,"#DroneDeploy simplifies jobsite documentation:":1,"#How DroneDeploy stands out":1,"#This kind of transparency keeps teams aligned and communication friction low.":1,"#These tools support faster approvals, more productive meetings and fewer misunderstandings. Real-time collaboration leads to better accountability, tighter coordination and a shared understanding of jobsite realities.":1,"#Annotated photos, remote walkthroughs and shared dashboards bring everyone onto the same page no matter where they are. Whether it's a subcontractor reviewing the latest slab pour or an owner verifying facade progress, visual documentation keeps all stakeholders aligned without needing to visit the site.":1,"#Built-in collaboration tools":1,"#To truly move the needle, construction progress tracking software should include:":1,"#It protects against disputes, supports compliance and makes punch list resolution faster and cleaner.":1,"#Site photos are your proof of performance. From pre-pour to final finish, progress tracking ensures visual validation every step of the way.":1,"#Quality assurance through documentation":1,"#This level of clarity builds trust with owners and keeps budgets intact.":1,"#This transparency enables proactive cost control and more agile decision-making. Teams can spot overspending early, course-correct faster and maintain tighter alignment with clients' financial expectations. Accurate cost tracking also supports better forecasting, ensuring smoother cash flow management and stronger financial performance project to project.":1,"#Live job data means accurate forecasts and fewer surprises. With real-time visibility into labor, materials and progress against budget, teams can identify financial risks before they turn into costly problems.":1,"#Precision cost management":1,"#Teams stay ahead of issues and clients get the consistency they expect.":1,"#Daily photos and integrated schedules help flag variances before they cause delays. By comparing current field conditions with planned progress, teams can instantly see what’s ahead, what’s lagging and where to focus attention. This proactive approach supports on-time delivery and makes your schedule more predictable.":1,"#Construction moves fast. One missed milestone can derail the critical path and set off a chain reaction of delays across trades and dependencies. 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