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But, being an experienced DroneDeploy user, he didn’t stop there. He knew the oil storage project managers could benefit from the comprehensive maps that the app could produce. So he set out show to them just what they were missing out on.":1,"#Each tank has the capacity to hold approximately 250,000 barrels of crude oil.":1,"#Cushing, Oklahoma. Home to 7,800 residents and 85 million barrels of crude oil storage. This 7.6 square mile area is the largest crude oil storage facility in North America. Not surprisingly, it is also home to many new construction projects by some of the biggest energy companies. As Dale Parrish of Hover Visions can attest, a place like this is well suited to reap the benefits of what drone mapping can do for the oil and gas industry.":1,"#“Don’t ever think that you can just go up there, do your thing and leave,” he advises commercial drone operators. “You have to interact with people.” Having those one-on-one conversations with everyone from pipefitters to marketing executives allowed Dale to get a better picture of what everyone was doing at the site. This in turn helped him to better explain to his clients how drone mapping services could benefit their work.":1,"#At a height of 60 feet and diameter of 151 feet, the sheer size of these tanks makes on-the-ground oversight a challenge.":1,"#Cushing Oklahoma":1,"#Tips for making successful maps":1,"#To get a full picture of the Cushing oil storage project, be sure to read the original case study. Also, consult our support documentation for tips and tools to plan for a successful flight, including:":1,"#Replicating flights":1,"#To this end, Dale stresses that one of the most important aspects of his job isn’t flying his drone or compiling maps. It’s sticking around for a few extra minutes after the flight in order to talk to people on the site.":1,"#“When I showed up at the facility, guys would come out of the woodwork,” says Parrish. “Construction would stop so everyone could watch me fly.”":1,"#Looking Back a Year Later":1,"#When we first talked to Dale back in the fall of 2015, he was about a third of the way through his five-month contract, and interest in his DroneDeploy maps was already beginning to build. Each oil storage tank is required to have dykes of a certain size surrounding it, so that if a tank breaks, the spillage will be contained. The project managers and engineers quickly realized that the orthomosaic, elevation and 3D maps Dale produced using DroneDeploy allowed them to more easily monitor the dirt work surrounding the tanks in order to make sure the project was meeting federal regulations. The maps did not replace the need for onsite monitoring, but they significantly reduced it. Project managers were not only able to visit the site less often, but they were also armed with more comprehensive information to help them with their oversight.":1,"#Dale has been using DroneDeploy to enhance his commercial drone business ever since he signed on as a beta tester for the app in 2015. In addition to being an FAA section 333-holding drone operator, he is also a 30-year veteran of the fire service and a professional pilot with over 400 hours of flight time. He is based about an hour’s drive outside of Cushing.":1,"#Processing datasets":1,"#An Earthquake Hits Cushing":1,"#Most oil storage facilities rely on standard photography taken via helicopter in order to get aerial views of progress. Dale’s drone service was brought in to take the place of these helicopters. This alone delivered a cost savings of around $3,500 over the five-month period. But Dale knew that DroneDeploy’s orthomosaic, elevation and 3D maps could be an additional tool, helping overstretched project managers become more efficient by conducting some of their oversight remotely. So, in addition to the photographs he was contracted to take, he offered to produce maps of the site at no extra charge. “I was already out there, and I had extra batteries,” he says. “I figured I might as well do an extra flight.”":1,"#DroneDeploy Helps Project Managers Oversee Oil Storage Projects":1,"#Dale shared early results of the project in a case study produced by the DroneDeploy team. He has since successfully completed the project, with great results. We recently caught up with him to hear about how it all went.":1,"#Oil Tanks":1,"#Just two days before we spoke to Dale, a 5.0 magnitude earthquake hit just two miles west of Cushing. Although officials are taking precautionary measures by restricting oil wells near the epicenter, early indications indicate the oil storage facilities in the area did not sustain significant damage. However, in town, the facades of some multi-story buildings have collapsed. Given his history as a firefighter, Dale reached out to the fire chief to see if his drone maps could be of any help. When we spoke, he was in the process of compiling 3D maps to help assess the damage.":1,"#As for Dale’s business, he’s already starting to see positive results from that little bit of extra mapping work he did at the Cushing site. “The next thing you know,” says Dale, “I’m starting to get business through oil and gas companies, because they’ve seen the result…And all it took was one extra battery.”":1,"#A year later, Dale looks back on the maps he produced in Cushing as a success not only for the construction project, but for his own business as well. By the end of his contract, not only were the project managers and engineers excited about the actionable data his maps provided, but the oil company executives had started to take notice, too. Dale says that until they saw his maps, they didn’t know all of the information that was available to them by using drones. Now that they are aware of what drone mapping can do, they can begin to factor drones into various aspects of their business model.":1,"#Skipping ads...":1,"#標高":1,"#Seamlessly integrate DroneDeploy maps with Egnyte documents, sheets, and photos. Keep your teams up to date with the latest aerial imagery with Auto Exports. Features: Login with your Egnyte account Setup Auto Exports of aerial imagery into Egnyte folders. Notes: Please contact sales@dronedeploy.com to purchase this integration. 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Insights gleaned from drone data have already saved companies millions of dollars in labor, remediation, and operations.DroneDeploy provides practical, economical solutions for the entire oil & gas operation. Companies can discard reactive measures and adopt proactive approaches to leak detection and other maintenance and compliance processes by using drones and a drone data solution. In this eBook we will examine:What is a drone data solutionThe key workflows where a drone data solution provides valueThe benefits of a drone data solution deliver to oil & gas companiesHow today’s oil & gas innovators are putting drones to workHow to get started with DroneDeploy":1,"#Pushing the Boundaries of Aerial Inspection":1,"#A Drone Data Solution for the Oil & Gas Industry | DroneDeploy":1,"#relatório":1,"#Ask about this image":1,"#Más información.":1,"#Preço":1,"#Sair":1,"#자동으로":1,"#기술 스택을 개방형 API와 통합하세요":1,"#While managing earthworks is not easy, it can be less painful to get accurate, up-to-date surveys of your site. Combined with DroneDeploy’s world-class drone Map Engine, open platform, APIs, and a suite of integrations into popular Project Management software such as Procore, Bluebeam, and Autodesk BIM 360, project managers now have high accuracy data available at their fingertips. Check out our Construction Solution page for more information on how you can leverage DroneDeploy to improve your earthworks accuracy with aerial data, and for a detailed look at earthworks, download our free eBook.":1,"#Contact support@realintelligence.com to discuss your specific use case and if you need assistance in setting up your Salesforce.com ORG and DroneDeploy integration. We can show you how to create custom reports and custom workflows with your DroneDeploy data to match your requirements. For more information visit RealDrones.info":1,"#Create custom reports and workflows to integration your DroneDeploy data with Salesforce.":1,"#D":1,"#Brightness":1,"#Grayscale":1,"#Contrast":1,"#Welcome to DroneDeploy. In this six-video series, we’ll get you from Zero to Hero on the DroneDeploy platform.":1,"#In this first video, we’ll give you an overview of DroneDeploy and how you can create your first projects.":1,"#Welcome to DroneDeploy. In this six-video series, we’ll get you from Zero to Hero on the DroneDeploy platform. In this first video, we’ll give you an overview of DroneDeploy and how you can create your first projects.":1,"#Qualidade":1,"#Autodesk BIM 360":1,"#3D model of a building in the city":1,"#Thumbnail featuring the July product release":1,"#Speed up site inspection processes with high-resolution drone maps & 360 Walkthroughs":1,"#Condiciones de servicio":1,"#Fogonadura":1,"#inglés":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,"#Social Impact Program Manager, DroneDeploy":1,"#360 visitas virtuais":1,"#Vendors:":1,"#Analytics Providers.":1,"#Integrated Third Parties:":1,"#OS/Platform Provider:":1,"#Other Users:":1,"#Advertiser Providers:":1,"#Sepia":1,"#Future of Jobs report - Rate of Automation":1,"#Yes, the Ford assembly line replaced the tasks of hundreds of workers – cutting production from 12 hours to 90 minutes will do that – but some of those workers were then freed up to perform more essential jobs, ultimately increasing Ford’s overall output – not to mention profits.":1,"#Automation has had a long, storied history in our global workforce. Its implementations have ranged from the printing press to the car production assembly line to the ATM – to name just a few. But automation has also instilled fear in many workers across a variety of industries. For decades, if not centuries, automation has been the boogeyman lurking around the corner, ready to steal jobs from the workforce. But what we must understand is that one of the primary purposes of automation is to automate a workforce’s monotonous and mundane tasks. One of its essential benefits is not to replace jobs but actually create them.":1,"#The functions and goals of automation are incredibly nuanced, and the narrative of “job-stealing robots” is a much trendier topic than “how automation has – and will – create jobs.” According to a 2018 World Economic Forum study, between 2018 and 2022, more than 75 million jobs could be lost as companies shift toward more automation. But this estimation comes with an upside: 133 million new jobs will emerge during that same period. Additionally, a Deloitte study found that automation technologies eliminated 800,000 low-skilled jobs, but, in turn, created 3.5 million new jobs. Those new jobs: they paid an average of $13,000 more per year than the ones that were lost.":1,"#How Drone Technology and Automation Help Create Jobs | DroneDeploy":1,"#Automation can replace some work in job sectors":1,"#In 1913, the Ford Motor Company introduced a car production assembly line – still considered to be one of the most influential pioneers in automation. The assembly line cut the time it took to build a car from 12 hours to 90 minutes. The time saved improved Ford’s production rates as well as increased its profits.":1,"#The same can be said about the introduction of the ATM. Many bank tellers feared they would lose their jobs as more ATMs popped up around the country. Like Ford, though, with the influx of ATMs, banks were able to open up more branches and hire more employees to staff those banks because of this new form of automation.":1,"#Low-skilled jobs at the greatest risk of redundancy":1,"#If you're interested in learning more about drones' role in automation, download our State of the Drone Market 2020 Report.":1,"#In the short term (and on paper), automation can seem like a bully to the workforce: new forms of technology are looking to replace American jobs and severely spike the unemployment rate. But history has proven these fears aren’t necessarily warranted. “The dire predictions that robots are going to take our jobs are overstated,” says Susan Lund, McKinsey Global Institute’s director of research. “There will be enough jobs for everyone in most sectors.”":1,"#Companies are increasingly leaning in to new technologies and automation as a way to improve their operations. Those technologies are here, they exist, and they’re ready to be embraced – and the time is now to embrace them. Automation is an uneasy topic for many companies, workers, and industries, but it shouldn’t scare them, it should empower them.":1,"#In the wake of the pandemic, drone technology has proved invaluable for companies, repeatedly referred to as the “perfect socially distant worker.” It has allowed agriculture companies to reduce the number of agronomists they put into fields while providing them more significant insights into their crops. Drone data has helped construction companies easily track their assets and monitor site progress if they had to shut down operations because of the shelter-in-place. Drones have enabled energy companies to perform faster inspections and keep workers out of harm’s way on a job site. And for the utility industry specifically, a Capgemini report found automation offers the potential to save between $237 billion and $813 billion globally over the next three years. Drone technology grants companies the ability to automate their practices, which has been incredibly beneficial for the ever-evolving new work arrangements.":1,"#In 1914, rather than replace workers because of automation, Ford looked to improve labor productivity further. The company introduced the $5 daily wage for an 8-hour day, replacing the previous $2.34 for a 9-hour day. Because of this influx in profits, Ford increased production considerably, opening more assembly lines across the United States (and, eventually, globally). The surge in production plants meant Ford had to hire more workers to produce more cars.":1,"#If industries adopt automation best practices and embrace new technologies to advance their operations, history has shown these practices enable them to grow, achieve financial vibrancy, and, yes, create more job opportunities in the process.":1,"#Robot use globally - Oxford Economics":1,"#This is not to say there won’t be challenges along the way. The same report from the World Economic Forum verifies that a critical challenge for grappling with the future of work will be outfitting staff with new skills. Workers unwilling, or unable, to learn new skills will consequently become redundant. Redundancies in the workforce is an unfortunate inevitability, but by teaching workers new skills, there is a potential reduction in its impact. The report went on to specify, “To prevent an undesirable lose-lose scenario – technological change accompanied by talent shortages, mass unemployment, and growing inequality – it is critical that businesses take an active role in supporting their existing workforces through reskilling and upskilling.” For a company to not only survive but thrive, it must foster in new workplace flexibilities and train its staff on new crafts and best practices.":1,"#Sunrun처럼":1,"#Rewrite with Grammarly":1,"#Jono Millin":1,"#An aerial image of homes with solar panels on their roofs.":1,"#보고서:":1,"#프로세스:":1,"#포착:":1,"#공유하다:":1,"#DroneDeploy Capabilities for Construction":1,"#Improve Earthworks Accuracy with Drone Data | DroneDeploy":1,"#Survey a standard construction site in as little as 20 minutes with automated flights":1,"#Users can also leverage ground control point technology, or RTK/PPK technology to increase drone mapping accuracy. With over 200 million acres processed on DroneDeploy, we’ve been able to optimize our processing to generate high-quality 3D models quickly and efficiently, resulting in less time tagging GCPs or survey points, and more time viewing actionable data.":1,"#Compare design surfaces against their aerial maps to locate moved earth":1,"#Over 5,000 customers across 200 countries are currently using DroneDeploy to monitor their sites. Using some of the latest earthworks management tools, general contractors and surveyors have been using DroneDeploy to capture high-accuracy aerial surveys in a fraction of the time.":1,"#Monitor changes throughout the earthworks phase to ensure the project is on schedule and within budget":1,"#Drone Data in Action on the Job Site":1,"#Audit the site once work is completed to ensure it’s within design and expectations":1,"#Conducting earthworks can be one of the most challenging and costly aspects of any project. In an ultra-competitive construction industry with high equipment costs, high risk, and tight margins, the difference between success and failure can be thin. Knowing this, it’s no surprise that many contractors, GCs, and surveyors are looking into drone data to help gain a competitive edge and increase margins.":1,"#Understanding how much earth has been moved, and being able to compare against surface design, is an invaluable tool in an all-in-one solution. With DroneDeploy, users can:":1,"#Validate subcontractor claims on excavation or removal projects":1,"#The main challenges with earthwork accuracy come down to quantity reporting and progress monitoring. Keeping track of topsoil, gravel, dirt, and other material as it’s being excavated can be complicated in such a fast, dynamic environment. Similarly, understanding how much material has been moved and to where can be difficult to keep track of, while infrequent surveys produce outdated information, and do little to stop cost overruns or missed deadlines.":1,"#Using DroneDeploy, surveyors and project managers are now able to improve both the accuracy and frequency of earthworks with the use of aerial imagery, doing what used to take 2-4 weeks for a single survey, down to a matter of hours.":1,"#Energy Drone & Robotics Summit":1,"#Kickstarting your Reality Capture Projects with DroneDeploy | DroneDeploy":1,"#Last Name:":1,"#First Name:":1,"#Trebuchet MS":1,"#Comic Sans MS":1,"#Times New Roman":1,"#Plan Unificado de DroneDeploy":1,"#Automate oil & gas asset inspections | DroneDeploy":1,"#Text":1,"#Dallas, TX":1,"#Login":1,"#July 30, 2020":1,"#Add":1,"#Improved transparency across your site":1,"#Protection against legal claims":1,"#Maintained standards through improved quality assurance":1,"#Better communication among stakeholders":1,"#Here’s what you can expect when you level up your documentation:":1,"#Discover how standardized photo documentation transforms construction efficiency—streamline communication, reduce rework, protect against disputes, and keep projects on track with real-time, centralized visuals.":1,"#builder using a 360 camera on site":1,"#builder using a drone controller":1,"#drone flying over jobsite":1,"#Construction runs on precision. Without photo documentation, you’re left guessing, risking delays, disputes and missed details. Standardizing how photos are captured and stored keeps projects on track and eliminates confusion. Real-time visuals let teams monitor progress remotely, cutting down on site visits and miscommunications. With everything centralized, you can make smarter decisions — no guesswork required.":1,"#close up of builder on site":1,"#drone image of a active jobsite":1,"#Ready to level up the way you document? Get in touch with us here. ":1,"#Standardized, centralized systems ensure consistency, making it easier to resolve disputes and access critical visuals when needed. In a fast-moving industry, robust photo documentation isn’t just a tool — it’s a competitive advantage.":1,"#Photo documentation is a cornerstone of modern construction, bridging the gap between field teams and office staff to reduce miscommunication and keep projects on track. Time-stamped images provide an accurate timeline of progress, while instant uploads from site tours eliminate unnecessary visits and boost efficiency.":1,"#The case for robust photo documentation systems in construction":1,"#Web-based platforms take collaboration to the next level, giving authorized team members access to project photos from anywhere. Advanced systems automatically tag photos with date, time, and location details, making it easier to find and use the right images. When photos link directly to drawings, RFIs, or Punch Lists, project management becomes sharper, faster, and more streamlined. With these tools, staying productive and organized has never been easier.":1,"#In 2025, the best construction photo documentation software is all about efficiency and control. Centralized storage improves construction photo management, eliminating the chaos of sifting through email threads or scattered folders. Automation ensures images are stored and accessed seamlessly, reducing the risk of losing critical visuals while saving valuable time.":1,"#By using side-by-side visuals, you can compare contractor performance and ensure accountability across teams. Automated 360° tools take this further, streamlining progress tracking and making it easy to share updates with stakeholders remotely. With a consistent approach, photo documentation becomes a powerful tool for maintaining clarity and control on every project.":1,"#Importance of photo documentation in construction":1,"#Photo documentation keeps job progress visible and teams accountable. Regular updates show exactly where the actual construction project stands and whether deadlines are being met. Capturing weather conditions, like standing water or snow, provides clear evidence for delays, while documenting nearby properties protects against liability claims from neighbors.":1,"#Documenting jobsite progress":1,"#Want to learn the importance of effective photo documentation, check out the video below ⬇️":1,"#When documentation is structured and accessible, it’s not just about capturing a moment — it’s about driving smarter decisions and keeping the entire team aligned.":1,"#Centralize access: Use a web-based platform to ensure team members can retrieve images anytime for real-time collaboration.":1,"#Integrate with tools: Link photos directly to drawings, RFIs, and Punch Lists using project management tools.":1,"#Standardize the process: Set clear quality requirements and protocols to keep photos consistent and reliable.":1,"#To maximize impact, stick to these best practices:":1,"#Effective photo documentation doesn’t happen by accident — it’s about having a clear system in place that integrates seamlessly into daily workflows. Regular, systematic updates keep a consistent visual record of progress, ensuring you’re always a step ahead when it comes to compliance and accountability. Time-stamped images give a clear view of task completion against the project timeline, cutting through the noise when it’s time to review.":1,"#Three proven methods for effective photo documentation":1,"#Standardized documentation is now essential. With the right tools, teams can capture progress with precision, keep everyone on the same page and avoid costly mistakes. In the construction industry, clear records mean fewer problems and smoother projects.":1,"#Centralized construction data management and integrations with digital tools like BIM keep your visuals in the right place — no more digging through emails or text threads. And when you can snap photos in real-time, connect them to schedules or reports, and share them instantly, you’re not just documenting progress — you’re running a tighter, smarter project. If you’re looking to stay competitive, this is how you do it.":1,"#Great photo documentation software does more than capture images — it transforms how teams stay organized and communicate. Automated time stamping locks in when and proper location where each photo was taken, while markups let you call out the details that matter most. It’s like having a built-in project memory that keeps everyone on the same page without the guesswork — this is particularly useful for tracking things like underground utilities.":1,"#Key features of effective photo documentation software":1,"#Photo documentation drives accountability and keeps teams honest. With high-quality images, decision-makers can monitor progress remotely, ensuring work stays on track without disrupting the site. Regular photo updates create transparency, giving stakeholders a clear, reliable view of the project’s status. Centralized management software ensures everyone has fast access to the visuals they need, cutting down on confusion. Standardizing the process adds another layer of trust—when the photos meet consistent quality standards, they’re not just useful; they’re undeniable.":1,"#Promoting accountability and transparency":1,"#Photo documentation can be your first line of defence against legal claims. Detailed, time-stamped images capture site conditions exactly as they were, making disputes easier to resolve and protecting your team’s work. Recording rough-ins and key milestones creates a reliable, defensible trail that builds trust with clients and keeps you covered. Bringing in independent photo capture adds extra credibility, ensuring an unbiased view of progress. With organized, comprehensive visuals, you’re not just documenting a site — you’re building a strong case for your project’s integrity.":1,"#Photo documentation isn’t just about tracking progress — it’s a safety and quality play. Clear, consistent images give Project Managers a real-time view of what’s happening on-site, making it easier to catch risks early. Capturing key milestones also creates a photographic record you can revisit later, whether for training or to avoid repeating mistakes. When your photos are organized and tied to tasks or drawings, you’re not just managing a site — you’re setting the standard for how construction business gets done.":1,"#Quality assurance and maintaining standards":1,"#A structured photo documentation system keeps everyone on the same page. By centralizing visuals, teams eliminate scattered files and work from one source of truth. Real-time images create a clear audit trail, helping Project Managers and Site Foremen stay aligned without delays. 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