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Haz clic para saber más.":1,"#Topografo":1,"#¿ Aún no estás seguro de cuál es el mejor hardware para tu negocio?":1,"#Compatible con DroneDeploy para: Solo procesamiento + transferencia de datos a través de Sincronización Skydio":1,"#현장에서 장비를 찾는 데 소요되는 시간을 줄입니다":1,"#혁신적인 로봇 공학 프로그램을":1,"#위험한 결함이 발생하기 전에 모든 문제를 식별합니다":1,"#Juneau Construction Company’s journey: From manual to automated accuracy":1,"#Originaltext":1,"#Mit deinem Feedback können wir Google Übersetzer weiter verbessern":1,"#Gute Übersetzung":1,"#Schlechte Übersetzung":1,"#Diese Übersetzung bewerten":1,"#Or, if you are a pro looking to advance your skills in crop scouting and field management, our agriculture drone clinic series is a useful tool.":1,"#Our July product release wrap-up has more information about other recent ag-related advances.":1,"#Drones in Agriculture, Then and Now | DroneDeploy":1,"#Looking ahead a little further, we expect Internet of Things (IoT) technology to begin to make itself into the world of UAVs. In the next five to ten years, we hope drone technology can identify specific types of crop stress, complete financial calculations about the feasibility of treatment, and then send that data directly to equipment in the field.":1,"#Want to put your drone to work in the field today? Read our guide to crop scouting with drones.":1,"#Sound like science fiction? We don’t think so. After all, CNH recently released a fully-autonomous tractor that allows farmers to be far more efficient, only involved directly in the deployment of the machine. In the future, we hope human labor will be taken out of the equation for drones in much the same way. Autonomous, timed deployments and beyond line-of-sight flights are all within the realm of possibility. It may sound like an overstatement now, but we can imagine a day when owning a drone on the farm is no more cutting edge than owning a tractor or a combine. If drone data helps growers and agronomists gain better insights, make more informed decisions, and reduce losses in the field — the real question is: why not?":1,"#Watch our recent webinar to learn how to use drones for more accurate identification of crop trends over time using multispectral imagery":1,"#Compatibility with Sentera and SLANTRANGE, advanced near-infrared and multispectral sensors designed specifically for agriculture.":1,"#For our part, DroneDeploy users recently reached the milestone of 10-million acres mapped using our software. Our large base of users in the agriculture field consistently challenge us to improve and refine our software and analytics. Some of our most recent ag-related advances include:":1,"#Once a farmer does take the plunge and purchase a drone, the mapping process is far more user-friendly than it once was. For starters, household internet speeds have increased considerably, making it possible for much of the world’s computing to move to the cloud. Drone mapping is no exception. Now, instead of gathering data, returning to a desktop computer and going through the laborious process of stitching a map locally, a farmer can take his tablet or smartphone, fly 160-acres on just one battery, and upload the imagery to the cloud for processing once it lands. Mapping software companies like DroneDeploy do the rest and a farmer doesn’t need to have any technical knowledge about photogrammetry to make this happen.":1,"#Read on to learn about the evolution of drones in agriculture, and hear what you can expect from UAVs in the months and years to come.":1,"#There is a reason we’ve made DroneDeploy easy to use, affordable, and compatible on all devices. We want users to be able to collect the most data possible. As we look forward toward the next five years, it’s time to flex the computer vision and machine learning muscle — and put that data to the best use.":1,"#For those persistent few who pushed through to create drone maps of their fields, the resulting data was not as useful as people initially hoped it would be — growers had been promised big things. To be fair, this wasn’t for lack of trying on the part of the commercial drone industry. But for all intents and purposes, drone technology was in its infancy.":1,"#As an industry, we’re working hard to better understand remote sensing and how we can fully integrate machine learning analytics with drone data to deliver insights that are meaningful to farmers. We will undoubtedly see advancements in sensor technology and new information about weed signatures that allow us to better analyze crops and differentiate specific types of weeds and pests.":1,"#We’re just seeing the beginning of what’s possible with drones. In the near future, I expect drones to be present in almost any industry, operating autonomously on schedules to produce highly accurate data in real time.":1,"#Five years ago, high-resolution sensors like Tetracam were already available and capable of capturing quality data. But the industry was just beginning to figure out what to do with all of that data. In short, the UAV industry needed to figure out how to take a 160-acre map of a cornfield and make it useful for a farmer standing at the edge of that field and worried about the upcoming harvest.":1,"#Fieldscanner: Create real-time maps and use drone data to act quickly against crop threats before the drone even lands.":1,"#Improved image stitching that removes 90% of holes in late-season crop maps.":1,"#The early challenges of drones in agriculture can be boiled down to two things: cost and usability. For starters, five years ago a fixed wing drone with a high-definition camera, capable of flying midrange distances, cost between $10–30K. The computer hardware and stitching software required to process drone maps cost several thousand more. For all but a handful of major agronomist companies and co-ops, this was a tough price tag to stomach, especially for a technology that had done little to prove its worth to the average farmer.":1,"#- Mike Winn, CEO and co-founder, DroneDeploy":1,"#Looking Ahead: The Future of UAV Technology in Agriculture":1,"#If you haven’t tried our Fieldscanner and it’s ability to create agriculture maps in real time, now might be the day to do it. Learn more about it here.":1,"#As an industry, we also have a far better idea about what to do with all of this drone data. Although we still have much to learn, companies like Agremo, Aglytix, and Skymatics have developed solutions that count plants, analyze stand counts, and calculate crop damage. Major players like John Deere, Case IH-New Holland (CNH), and Climate Precision have begun to recognize the value this level of analytics brings to the world of agriculture, and have thrown their hats in the ring to create field solutions for the DroneDeploy App Marketplace.":1,"#But aside from the obvious cost barriers, why hadn’t drone technology proven its worth to the agriculture industry back in 2013? For starters, user-friendly mapping solutions like DroneDeploy weren’t yet on the market, so a farmer had to possess a good deal of technical knowledge just to stitch a map of his fields. All of this had to be done locally, as opposed to in the cloud — requiring a powerful desktop pc — and it took upwards of two days just to process a map. When you’re talking about a disease that’s killing your crops, two days might as well be a lifetime.":1,"#Fast forward to August 2017. Today, agriculture is one of the fastest growing markets for the commercial drone industry. Thousands of DroneDeploy users create ag-focused drone maps and models on a regular basis. In just under five years, drones have gone from a toy for gadget junkies to an essential tool in any ag professional’s toolbox. So how did we get here? And what can we expect from drones in agriculture over the next five years?":1,"#Over the past several years, advances in technology have made the price of drone hardware far more accessible to the average agriculture professional. Quadcopters are easier to produce, motors are more efficient, and battery life has increased. With DJI leading the way, a farmer can purchase a mapping drone for between one and three-thousand dollars, lowering the barrier of entry and making the risk of investing in drones far more palatable.":1,"#The Early Days of Drones in Agriculture: High Price Tags and Low Usability":1,"#Here at DroneDeploy, we usually consider ourselves future-focused, but today we’re dialing the clock back a few years. It’s 2013. “Selfie” is the newest word in the Oxford dictionary, the pope just signed onto Twitter for the first time, and DroneDeploy is a newly launched startup. For the most part, the general public’s knowledge of commercial drones begins and ends with Jeff Bezos’ dreams of UAV-powered package delivery. As for drones in agriculture? At this point, most farmers would say it’s a nonstarter. But all of that is about to change.":1,"#As an industry, we’ve come a long way over the past five years. But no one will deny that there is still so much to learn about drones and their possibilities for the world of agriculture. So the real question is: where do we go from here?":1,"#Drones Today: Cloud Computing and Advanced Analytics Bring Real Value to Growers and Agronomists":1,"#. All other notices to Customer will be addressed to the relevant administrator designated by Customer. Except as otherwise specified in this Agreement, all notices related to this Agreement will be in writing and will be effective upon (a) personal delivery with a copy sent by email on the same day, and (b) the second business day after mailing with a copy sent by my email on the day of mailing. Billing-related notices to Customer will be addressed to the relevant billing contact designated by Customer.":1,"#All notices shall be given and directed to DroneDeploy, Inc., attention: General Counsel, 548 Market St. #34583, San Francisco, California 94104, U.S.A., with an email copy to":1,"#Speed up site inspection processes with high-resolution drone maps & 360 Walkthroughs":1,"#“Subprocessor” means a Processor engaged by Company to Process Customer Personal Data;":1,"#This DPA may only be modified by a written amendment signed by both Company and Customer.":1,"#In this DPA:":1,"#메시지 *":1,"#March 27, 2020":1,"#How to Get Accurate Stockpile Measurements in Mining":1,"#August 30, 2017":1,"#If you want to learn more about drones in landscaping, read our article on drone use in gardening, or watch our webinar on getting started with drones in surveying. Interested in getting data captured on your site but don’t have a pilot? Contact services@dronedeploy.com.":1,"#The frequency of the transfer (e.g. whether the data is transferred on a one-off or continuous basis).":1,"#Customer’s agents; and/or":1,"#Customer’s users, authorized by Customer to use the Services;":1,"#Customers may submit personal data to the Services, the extent to which is determined and controlled by the Customer and which may include, but is not limited to, the following categories of personal data:":1,"#Purpose(s) of the data transfer and further processing":1,"#Third parties with which Customer conducts business.":1,"#Contact details: Customer’s account owner email address, or to the email address(es) for which Customer elects to receive legal communications.":1,"#The data will be transferred for the provision of the Services as set out in the Agreement.":1,"#Personal life data; and/or":1,"#Localisation data.":1,"#Customer’s personnel, staff and contractors;":1,"#The supervisory authority of the country in which the Customer is established, or the country in which the Customer’s EU representative is established, or another country in which the data subjects are located, as appropriate, shall act as competent supervisory authority.":1,"#Nature of the processing":1,"#Activities relevant to the data transferred under these Clauses: Performance of services pursuant to the Agreement.":1,"#Contact person’s name, position and contact details: Customer’s contact as provided in connection with the execution of the Agreement.":1,"#Role (controller/processor): Processor":1,"#Contact person’s name, position and contact details: Ashutosh Agrawal, Director of Privacy and Security, privacy@dronedeploy.com":1,"#Sensitive data transferred (if applicable) and applied restrictions or safeguards that fully take into consideration the nature of the data and the risks involved, such as for instance strict purpose limitation, access restrictions (including access only for staff having followed specialised training), keeping a record of access to the data, restrictions for onward transfers or additional security measures.":1,"#This Data Processing Agreement (“DPA”) is incorporated into and forms part of the Master Services Agreement (the “Agreement”) between DroneDeploy, Inc. (“Company”) and the customer defined in the Agreement (“Customer”). By agreeing to the terms of the Agreement containing a link to this DPA, Customer is deemed to have signed this DPA, including its Annexes, as of the effective date of the Agreement. This DPA prevails over any conflicting term of the Agreement but does not otherwise modify the Agreement.":1,"#To provide the Services to Customer.":1,"#Customer’s customers;":1,"#Role (controller/processor): Controller.":1,"#Customers may submit personal data to the Services, the extent to which is determined and controlled by the Customer and which may include, but is not limited to, personal data relating to the following categories of data subjects:":1,"#OK":1,"#Diretor de Tecnologia Emergente":1,"#Alberto Zulps":1,"#Ainda tem dúvidas?":1,"#Compartilhe dados com Procore, Autodesk Build, BIM 360, Esri, OneDrive, Azure, Egnyte, Google Drive, Sharepoint, Amazon S3 e Box.":1,"#Troca de dados":1,"#Robótica específica para terrenos":1,"#IA específica de domínio":1,"#Substitua ferramentas isoladas por um sistema que captura, processa e compartilha dados do local, do ar ao solo, em todas as fases.":1,"#Feito para o campo.":1,"#Sunrun처럼":1,"#Robótica específica para el terreno":1,"#IA específica de dominio":1,"#Seguridad a nivel empresarial":1,"#Reemplace las herramientas aisladas con un sistema que captura, procesa y comparte datos del sitio, desde el aire hasta el suelo en cada fase.":1,"#Previene ciberataques a tu dron. Impide la fuga de datos a cualquier lugar que no sea su destino previsto con el primer firewall de seguridad del mundo para hardware de drones comerciales.":1,"#Respuestas directas para ayudarle a comenzar con confianza.":1,"#Asociaciones e integraciones sólidas":1,"#Fusione los datos de proyectos y actividades de DroneDeploy con sus datos internos patentados para generar nuevos conocimientos e inteligencia procesable.":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,"#Licencia de piloto único":1,"#Plan Ag Lite":1,"#Pilotos individuales":1,"#Exporte y sincronice datos instantáneamente con Esri, Autodesk y Procore":1,"#Plan Unificado de DroneDeploy":1,"#If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!":1,"#Scaling a reality capture program isn't just about adding more drones or cameras – it's about transforming how your entire company sees and interacts with project sites.":1,"#Drones in Agriculture, Then and Now":1,"#Gemini":1,"#We would not have a drone program if it weren’t for DroneDeploy’s Flight Services.":1,"#Nobody knows the difficulty of introducing new technology to a traditional industry and garnering customer buy-in like John Dougherty, Vice President of Maintenance Sales at Juniper Landscaping. An over 20-year veteran in the green industry, John works with salespeople and homeowners associations throughout the state of Florida to better understand customer needs and industry trends. “A huge problem in this field is that knowledge goes and dies with whoever the maintenance team is on-site,” John explains, referring to the lack of information sharing and transparency between independent contractors and homeowners associations. Juniper Landscaping hopes to break this trend using DroneDeploy, by creating this pivotal information (3D models, maps, and more) for their clients. “We’re willing to pay to see that drone use is the wave of the future,” John states.":1,"#Juniper Landscaping is now able to fly multiple locations with multiple pilots, something they could not have achieved internally. Currently, they’re continuing to tweak their standard operating procedures with DroneDeploy’s Flight Services to fit their client’s needs. John believes the verifiability of drone technology reassures clients that Juniper Landscaping performed a job well done.":1,"#Finding Value in Flight Services":1,"#project value for the World Equestrian Center":1,"#Viewed as highly adept in technology within their industry, Juniper Landscaping encourages their team to use drone data on select projects. Drone insights gleaned from digital reconstructions add value to client interactions and provides a clear, referenceable record of work. “Incremental improvements in landscaping aren’t usually seen day-to-day,” John says, “so seeing these changes visually after six months is crucial.”":1,"#When bidding on new jobs, Juniper Landscaping uses DroneDeploy’s cut/fill tool to manage earthworks. Not only does this save extra time and effort through labor costs, but it also allows maintenance and construction estimators to measure the property through annotations easily. One $500 million project – the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida – was entirely built with drone imagery and had over 1,200 annotations by the time they finished. These annotations allowed workers to completely break down a project so it was easier to dissect, including determining total square footage, applicable work, and exact cost of labor.":1,"#annotations for Juniper's largest project":1,"#$500 million":1,"#Integrating New Technologies in the Landscaping Business":1,"#Because landscaping is often a manual enterprise, John enjoys using DroneDeploy’s Flight Services for on-demand drone capture. This way, they can receive the data they need without researching drone hardware or FAA regulations. “We want our workers to be focusing on the core parts of their job,” John explains, “not training them on drone technology.” Utilizing Flight Services for large properties is inherently cost-beneficial, as they can order flights as they see fit, without a large investment.":1,"#John Dougherty, Vice President of Maintenance Sales, Juniper Landscaping":1,"#John Dougherty picture":1,"#Juniper Landscaping knows the importance of documenting job sites all too well. With multimillion-dollar properties ranging from 10’s to 1000’s of acres, manually inspecting and recording progress is a time-consuming and tedious task. As the 19th largest construction and landscaping firm in the country, the company knew they needed to innovate in order to improve ROI and provide better service to their customers. In a sometimes-technology-averse industry, this was no easy task – especially with no examples from which to draw. After joining DroneDeploy in May 2019, Juniper Landscaping reduced their time spent on properties from weeks to hours. Most remarkably, this massive increase in ROI was done without having an in-house drone program. While DroneDeploy’s Flight Services managed the pilots and data collection, Juniper focused on their work. This data collection drastically improved site planning for landscape estimating, planning, maintenance, and more.":1,"#DroneDeploy allows us to share information with our communities, further building trust with our clients.":1,"#Challenging Use Cases in the Field":1,"#largest construction and landscaping firm in the U.S.":1,"#Ok, done!":1,"#Highlight & Sticky note":1,"#Search in Google":1,"#Private":1,"#write a comment...":1,"#Write a comment...":1,"#change color":1,"#Drag to outliner or Upload":1,"#+Share to a new group":1,"#Input here...":1,"#Group":1,"#3D model of a building in the city":1,"#Thumbnail featuring the July product release":1,"#Posso mudar ou cancelar meu plano mais tarde?":1,"#DroneDeploy’s new Firewall security solution adds a substantial layer of security to DJI’s Dock 2.":1,"#May 21, 2024":1,"#Steps to scaling your reality capture drone program":1,"#Company may charge a reasonable fee for assistance under this Section 7. If Company is at fault, Company and Customer shall each bear their own costs related to assistance.":1,"#Customer hereby authorizes Company to engage Subprocessors. A list of Company’s current Subprocessors is accessible via https://dronedeploy.com/legal/subprocessors (the “Subprocessor List”). If Customer wishes to receive notification of new Subprocessors, it should send an email to privacy@dronedeploy.com with the subject line “Subscribe to Subprocessor updates.”":1,"#“Hardware” means the physical goods and hardware assets specified on the Order Form, excluding any software or services specified on the Order Form.":1,"#Learn how Juniper Landscaping uses drone insights to plan and document their landscaping and gardening projects.":1,"#On a continuous basis.":1,"#The Services are not intended to Process special categories of data.":1,"#Trebuchet MS":1,"#Comic Sans MS":1,"#Times New Roman":1,"#If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!":1,"#Intercambio de datos":1,"#Servicios de captura":1,"#Director de Tecnología Emergente":1,"#Comparta datos con Procore, Autodesk Build, BIM 360, Esri, OneDrive, Azure, Egnyte, Google Drive, Sharepoint, Amazon S3 y Box.":1,"#Beneficios de la plataforma":1,"#Text":1,"#Construction is complex since nearly every decision and action can have significant ramifications on the overall project. One seemingly small design change or mistake in measurement can impact a building's physical design as well as its functionality - negatively impacting project scope, schedule, and budget.Building Information Modeling (BIM) solutions are designed to alleviate those issues with a tangible, 3D view into what a project will look like before construction even begins—and the impact when changes arise. But the value of BIM grows exponentially when it incorporates and adjusts to what is actually happening on the jobsite. It’s here where drone data solutions shine: drone maps, models, and analytics extend the value of BIM with a view of reality, helping project teams improve logistics and planning, identify emerging issues, and drive visibility and accountability for progress.Download this eBook to learn how drone data solutions extend the value of BIM throughout the construction lifecycle—from planning to maintenance and every stage in between.":1,"#Extending the Value of BIM\nThroughout the Construction Lifecycle":1,"#Integrate planning with reality":1,"#Force Majeure. Neither party shall be liable or responsible to the other party, nor be deemed to have defaulted under or breached this Agreement, for any failure or delay in fulfilling or performing any term of this Agreement (except for any obligations of the Customer to make payments to DroneDeploy), when and to the extent such failure or delay is caused by or results from acts beyond the reasonable control of the impacted Party (“Impacted Party”), including, without limitation, the following force majeure events (“Force Majeure Event(s)”): (a) acts of God; (b) flood, fire, earthquake, pandemic, or explosion; (c) war, invasion, hostilities (whether war is declared or not), terrorist threats or acts, riot or other civil unrest; (d) government order, law, or actions; (e) embargoes or blockades in effect on or after the date of this Agreement; (f) national or regional emergency; (g) strikes, labor stoppages or slowdowns, or other industrial disturbances; (h) shortage of adequate power or transportation facilities; and (i) other similar events beyond the reasonable control of the Impacted Party. The Impacted Party shall give notice to the other Party, within fifteen (15) days of the Force Majeure Event, stating the period of time the occurrence is expected to continue. The Impacted Party shall use diligent efforts to end the failure or delay and ensure the effects of such Force Majeure Event are minimized. The Impacted Party shall resume the performance of its obligations as soon as reasonably practicable after the removal of the cause. In the event that the Impacted Party's failure or delay remains uncured for a period of thirty (30) consecutive days following written notice given by it under this section, either party may thereafter terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days' written notice.":1,"#Any such dispute will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the California state courts in and for San Francisco County, California (or, if there is federal jurisdiction, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California), and all parties hereby irrevocably agree to submit to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction of these courts and that venue therein is proper and convenient. Any judgment or order by any court having proper jurisdiction against either party may be enforced in any court having jurisdiction over such party, as the case may be. Each party also hereby waives any right to jury trial in connection with any action or litigation in any way arising out of or related to this Agreement.":1,"#Governing Law and Dispute Resolution.":1,"#This Agreement, any dispute arising under or which is related to this Agreement (whether in contract, tort or otherwise), and the validity, performance and interpretation of this Agreement shall be governed by and construed in all respects under, the laws of the United States of America and the State of California without giving effect to its conflicts of law principles. The parties agree that the applicability of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods in its entirety is specifically excluded from application to this Agreement.":1,"#Entire Agreement and Order of Precedence. This Agreement is the entire agreement between DroneDeploy and Customer regarding Customer’s purchase of the Hardware and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, proposals or representations, written or oral, concerning its subject matter. If Customer is purchasing additional services or using the DroneDeploy API, then additional contractual terms may apply. The parties agree that any term or condition stated in a Customer purchase order or in any other Customer order documentation (excluding Order Forms) is void. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency among the following documents, the order of precedence shall be: (1) the applicable Order Form, (2) any software terms between Customer and DroneDeploy, (3) this Agreement, and (4) the any additional terms. Titles and headings of sections of this Agreement are for convenience only and shall not affect the construction of any provision of this Agreement.":1,"#“Affiliate” means any entity that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with the subject entity. “Control,” for purposes of this definition, means direct or indirect ownership or control of more than 50% of the voting interests of the subject entity.":1,"#DroneDeploy shall deliver the Hardware to the Delivery Point using DroneDeploy’s or the hardware manufacturer or seller’s standard methods for packaging and shipping such Hardware. Customer shall take delivery of the Hardware within two (2) days of DroneDeploy’s written notice that the Hardware have been delivered to the Delivery Point. Delivery is Intercoms® 2020 Rules – DAP – Delivered at Place.":1,"#Customer acknowledges and agrees that the remedies set forth in this section are Customer's exclusive remedies for the delivery of Nonconforming Hardware against DroneDeploy. Except as provided under this section, all sales of Hardware to Customer are made on a one-way basis and Customer has no right to return Hardware purchased under this Agreement to DroneDeploy.":1,"#Delivery.":1,"#Customer hereby consents to the disclosure of Customer’s personal information, including without limitation the name, email and address of Customer and its representatives, to the Hardware manufacturers or suppliers for the purpose of enabling or assisting the Hardware manufacturers or suppliers to supply and deliver the Hardware purchased by Customer pursuant to this Agreement.":1,"#Customer shall inspect the Hardware within one (1) day of receipt (\"Inspection Period\"). Customer will be deemed to have accepted the Hardware unless it notifies DroneDeploy in writing of any Nonconforming Hardware during the Inspection Period and furnishes such written evidence or other documentation as reasonably required by DroneDeploy. “Nonconforming Hardware” means only the following: (i) product shipped is different than identified in this Agreement; or (ii) the product's label or packaging incorrectly identifies its contents.":1,"#Protection of Confidential Information. As between the parties, each party retains all ownership rights in and to its Confidential Information. The Receiving Party will use the same degree of care that it uses to protect the confidentiality of its own confidential information of like kind (but not less than reasonable care) to (i) not use any Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party for any purpose outside the scope of this Agreement and (ii) except as otherwise authorized by the Disclosing Party in writing, limit access to Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party to those of its and its Affiliates’ employees and contractors who need that access for purposes consistent with this Agreement and who have signed confidentiality agreements with the Receiving Party containing protections not materially less protective of the Confidential Information than those herein. Neither party will disclose the terms of this Agreement or any Order Form to any third party other than its Affiliates, legal counsel and accountants without the other party’s prior written consent, provided that a party that makes any such disclosure to its Affiliate, legal counsel or accountants will remain responsible for such Affiliate’s, legal counsel’s or accountant’s compliance with this “Confidentiality” section. Notwithstanding the foregoing, DroneDeploy may disclose the terms of this Agreement and any applicable Order Form to a subcontractor, service provider or supplier to the extent necessary to perform DroneDeploy’s obligations under this Agreement, under terms of confidentiality materially as protective as set forth herein.":1,"#If for any reason Customer fails to accept delivery of any of the Hardware on the date fixed pursuant to DroneDeploy's notice that the Hardware have been delivered at the Delivery Point, or if DroneDeploy is unable to deliver the Hardware at the Delivery Point on such date because Customer has not provided appropriate instructions, documents, licenses or authorizations: (i) risk of loss to the Hardware shall pass to Customer; (ii) the Hardware shall be deemed to have been delivered; and (iii) DroneDeploy, at its option, may store the Hardware until Customer picks them up, whereupon Customer shall be liable for all related costs and expenses (including, without limitation, storage and insurance).":1,"#Purchase of Hardware.":1,"#Inspection and Rejection of Nonconforming Hardware.":1,"#Non-Delivery. The quantity of any installment of Hardware as recorded by DroneDeploy on dispatch from DroneDeploy's place of business is conclusive evidence of the quantity received by Customer on delivery unless Customer can provide conclusive evidence proving the contrary. DroneDeploy shall not be liable for any non-delivery of Hardware (even if caused by DroneDeploy’s negligence) unless Customer gives written notice to DroneDeploy of the non-delivery within two (2) days of the date when the Hardware would in the ordinary course of events have been received. Any liability of DroneDeploy for non-delivery of the Hardware shall be limited to delivering the Hardware within a reasonable time or adjusting the invoice respecting such Hardware to reflect the actual quantity delivered.":1,"#“Order Form” means an ordering document or online order specifying the Hardware to be provided hereunder that is entered into between Customer and DroneDeploy or any of their Affiliates, including any addenda and supplements thereto.":1,"#Warranties.":1,"#“Delivery Point” means the address to which DroneDeploy will send the Hardware for delivery to Customer, which is specified in the Order Form.":1,"#Surviving Provisions. The sections titled “Payment Terms”, “No Setoff”, “Taxes”, “Warranties”, “Manufacturer Terms and Conditions; Information Disclosure”, “Compliance with Law and Documentation”, “Limitation of Liability”, “Indemnification”, “Insurance”, “Confidentiality”, “Surviving Provisions” and “General Provisions” will survive any termination or expiration of this Agreement.":1,"#Indemnification. Customer shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless DroneDeploy and its officers, directors, employees, agents, Affiliates, successors and permitted assigns (collectively, \"Indemnified Party\") against any and all losses, damages, liabilities, deficiencies, claims, actions, judgments, settlements, interest, awards, penalties, fines, costs, or expenses of whatever kind, including attorneys' fees, fees and the costs of enforcing any right to indemnification under this Agreement and the cost of pursuing any insurance providers, incurred by or awarded against any Indemnified Party relating to, arising out of or resulting from any claim of a third party arising out of or occurring in connection with the Hardware or Customer’s negligence, willful misconduct or breach of this Agreement. Customer shall not enter into any settlement without DroneDeploy's or Indemnified Party's prior written consent.":1,"#DroneDeploy shall use commercially reasonable effort to deliver the Hardware in a prompt manner, although delivery is subject to availability and manufacturer or seller performance. Each shipment will constitute a separate sale, and Customer shall pay for the units shipped whether such shipment is in whole or partial fulfillment of the quantity purchased under this Agreement. DroneDeploy shall not be liable for any delays, loss or damage in transit.":1,"#Confidentiality":1,"#If Customer timely notifies DroneDeploy of any Nonconforming Hardware, DroneDeploy shall, in its sole discretion, (i) replace such Nonconforming Hardware with conforming Hardware, or (ii) credit or refund the applicable portion of the price for such Nonconforming Hardware. Customer shall ship, at its expense and risk of loss, the Nonconforming Hardware to DroneDeploy’s facility or back to the manufacturer of the product, as specified in writing by DroneDeploy. If DroneDeploy exercises its option to replace the Nonconforming Hardware, DroneDeploy or the manufacturer shall, after receiving Customer's shipment of Nonconforming Hardware, ship to Customer, at Customer's expense and risk of loss, the replaced Hardware to the Delivery Point.":1,"#The parties acknowledge and agree that DroneDeploy is purchasing the Hardware of behalf of Customer as a matter of convenience, and that DroneDeploy does not make any representations or warranties regarding the Hardware to the Customer. Any and all claims that Customer may have regarding the Hardware are to be directed to the manufacturer or seller of that Hardware.":1,"#Add":1,"#CMO, DroneDeploy":1,"#Alex Ramirez":1,"#Many construction projects have avoided six-figure change orders by identifying discrepancies early. Real-time documentation has become a financial safeguard.":1,"#The benefits of drone mapping go beyond speed. Accurate drone data minimizes over-ordering of materials, reduces errors and simplifies subcontractor billing. This means fewer disputes and better budget adherence.":1,"#Real cost savings, not just efficiency":1,"#Using RTK drones for aerial surveys allows construction teams to produce high-resolution outputs with centimeter-level precision – essential for verifying earthwork, slab elevation and utility placement.":1,"#The construction industry runs on precision and speed. But traditional surveying methods slow teams down and leave too much room for error. That’s why drone mapping software has become a go-to tool for forward-thinking general contractors.":1,"#Orthomosaic maps generated from drone mapping are orthorectified, meaning they are adjusted for lens distortion, tilt and terrain variation. That ensures uniform scale for accurate distance and area calculations.":1,"#Precision that builds confidence":1,"#Drone flights can happen during working hours, eliminating downtime. Data is uploaded instantly to the cloud, and stakeholders can access the results from anywhere. One contractor replaced a full day of manual inspections with a 15-minute drone flight – saving five man-hours per site visit.":1,"#Drone mapping software is built for fast turnarounds. One drone can scan a 100-acre site in less than an hour, enabling project managers to move faster without compromising detail.":1,"#Speed and efficiency: a new baseline":1,"#Drone pilots can capture a higher volume of data points in a single flight, which improves model resolution and reduces rework. See the full breakdown of RTK, PPK and GCP for further clarity on positioning systems.":1,"#Traditional ground-based surveys take days, cost thousands and often delay fieldwork. By comparison, drone mapping delivers faster results with fewer people. Drone flights can safely cover difficult terrain and deliver photogrammetric maps with sub-5cm precision using RTK-enabled drones.":1,"#Why drones outperform traditional surveying":1,"#This evolution has changed the way construction projects are managed. Drone mapping software like DroneDeploy helps cut documentation time in half and ensures data consistency across phases. Learn more in our Construction Reality Capture overview.":1,"#Cut/fill reports from accurate aerial surveys":1,"#capturar dados RTK e PPK.":1,"#July 23, 2024":1,"#Undo":1,"#Opacity":1,"#Font":1,"#Extending the Value of BIM Throughout the Construction Lifecycle | DroneDeploy":1,"#Click to show TTS button":1,"#Courier New":1,"#Impact":1,"#구입":1,"#얘기하자":1,"#매년 청구됨":1,"#시도 해봐":1,"#방사성 열":1,"#3D terrain models":1,"#High-resolution progress photos":1,"#Orthomosaic maps":1,"#Discover how drone mapping is revolutionizing construction with faster surveys, high-precision data, and real-time site visibility – boosting efficiency, safety and project accuracy.":1,"#With a single drone flight, teams can generate:":1,"#Explore how Skanska does more with less software, or get started with the Reality Capture Playbook.":1,"#Drone mapping provides tangible ROI: faster workflows, better documentation, safer jobsites and fewer delays. And with DroneDeploy, everything lives in one unified system.":1,"#The bottom line: unified drone mapping powers construction":1,"#See how Skanska boosts efficiency and aligns stakeholders using DroneDeploy.":1,"#DroneDeploy gives all stakeholders – from owners to subcontractors – clear visibility into project progress. The centralized platform ensures that everyone is working from the same information, reducing confusion and improving team trust.":1,"#Better communication and accountability":1,"#These insights help project managers make decisions faster and with greater confidence.":1,"#Highlight elevation changes and track progress automatically":1,"#Identify deviations between plans and field conditions":1,"#In the past, the construction industry relied on manual total station measurements and infrequent satellite updates. Now, drone mapping is mainstream, providing real-time data at centimeter-level accuracy. Weekly or even daily drone flights capture and convert site conditions into actionable insights.":1,"#Detect site anomalies like water pooling or uninstalled components":1,"#Modern drone mapping software incorporates AI to:":1,"#AI and automation: the future of mapping is here":1,"#Drones support logistics planning by showing real-world conditions and routing. Whether it’s defining haul roads, verifying crane clearances or flagging hazards, drone mapping helps keep people safe and workflows efficient.":1,"#Site logistics and safety: real benefits from the air":1,"#These progress photos support transparency, reduce disputes and accelerate approvals.":1,"#Document delays and impacts":1,"#Validate construction schedule":1,"#Verify subcontractor work":1,"#Drone mapping makes it easy to build a visual timeline of your jobsite. Comparing orthomosaics week to week allows superintendents to:":1,"#The evolution of mapping in construction":1,"#Continuous progress monitoring":1,"#Drone maps give project managers and precon teams the tools to visualize jobsite realities early. Plan overlays, field condition verification and real-time data help teams reduce RFIs, catch site conflicts and align trades faster.":1,"#Smarter planning through better data":1,"#DroneDeploy also helped the team plan crane placement on a tight site. By modeling buildings and overlaying them with drone-captured site scans, they confirmed clearances and dismantle paths that might otherwise have caused delays. The scans proved especially valuable during underground work and façade inspections, where context and safety were critical. What started as a documentation tool quickly became integral to logistics and coordination, especially as finishes began going in.":1},"version":20828}]