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Solicite hoy mismo un presupuesto personalizado.":1,"#Speed up site inspection processes with high-resolution drone maps & 360 Walkthroughs":1,"#Borrar":1,"#We know that a large number of customers have specific use cases that require bulk toggling, such as locating captures taken around the corner of the floor plan. Up until now, there wasn’t a way to easily distinguish between just Ground or just Aerial panos from within the Panos sidebar selector. In this release, we have added a quick selection filter to quickly separate Aerial Pano’s from Ground Pano’s.":1,"#Spring Enhancement #2: Bulk Toggle Pano Type From Left Sidebar Via Filter":1,"#(Left Image)Pano and photo are 5.83ft apart, grouping radius is set to 6ft, but the media is not grouping. With the new changes, grouping radius is set to 6ft, pano and photo are now properly grouping. (Right Image)":1,"#In a past release, we allowed users to set a scale for a level, and when a level was not aligned well to the exterior, it caused inaccurate grouping of media. Now, users are able to set a scale for a level and accurately group their media.":1,"#Spring Enhancement #1: Set Scale for a Level for Accurate Media Level Grouping":1,"#As always, these improvements are designed to help you work more efficiently, reduce friction in your day-to-day tasks, and get the most out of the DroneDeploy platform. We hope these small changes make a meaningful difference in your workflows this season.":1,"#DroneDeploy’s latest platform update introduces 10 powerful features designed to streamline mapping, media grouping, and jobsite reporting, helping construction teams reduce delays, improve accuracy, and work more efficiently.":1,"#These thoughtful updates are straight from your wish lists—hand-selected by our customer success and support teams and carefully prioritized by our product and engineering crew. They may be light lifts individually, but together, they make your experience cleaner, faster, and more seamless than ever.":1,"#To see the complete list of feature enhancements that went live in this Spring sprint, visit our release notes section on our help site. If you would like more details on these or other features in the DroneDeploy platform, please reach out to us or follow us on LinkedIn.":1,"#As a customer of DroneDeploy dealing with long filenames for overlays that provide project, phase, location and other detail, it was particularly frustrating to see the file name concatenated in the overlay interface. This was especially tricky when users had similar overlay file names with version numbering at the end. Good news! We solved the problem by providing the full version of the file name within a small hover tooltip.":1,"#Spring Enhancement #9: Tooltip to Show Full Overlay Name":1,"#When out in the field on your iPhone using DroneDeploy Ground, you may need to view your exterior aerial project imagery and a specific overlay for additional clarity. Up until this release, those overlays were fully opaque and hindered the clarity of the base imagery underneath. Now, a level of opacity is added to these overlays (mirroring the web environment), so that critical base imagery is viewable and not impaired.":1,"#Spring Enhancement #8: Overlay Opacity for Exterior Views in DroneDeploy Ground Mobile":1,"#The feedback we receive from customers ranges from new, robust functionality to small, productive enhancements—that add just a touch of usability. The addition of image thumbnails to the sync screen in DroneDeploy Ground Mobile is one of those small improvements. Now, instead of the generic sync icon, we’ve included a snapshot of your capture and added it as a thumbnail to view during the sync process. This provides users with a quick visual verification of their capture before sync is initiated.":1,"#Spring Enhancement #7: Sync Screen Thumbnails on DroneDeploy Ground Mobile":1,"#As the days get longer and the flowers start to bloom, we’re embracing the spirit of spring cleaning here at DroneDeploy. While you’ve been tidying up your processes and dusting off your gear for the busy season ahead, our R&D team has been doing a little cleaning of their own—sweeping through customer feedback and polishing up the platform with a fresh batch of small-but-mighty enhancements. While we are highlighting just nineof them here, the team has put in over 2500 man hours and pushed over 100 improvements to the DroneDeploy platform!":1,"#For those customers leveraging RTK for their missions, there are situations when a delay occurs in receiving RTK corrections (weak NTRIP connection, physical obstructions, etc). While we can’t control the strength of the connection, we can let each pilot know at the beginning of the flight IF the RTK connection has yet to be established. This provides pilots the awareness to continue with the flight (understanding the limitation) or abort the mission and potentially move to re-establish a better connection to the RTK service.":1,"#RTK Not Yet Connected\" Notification":1,"#Spring Enhancement #6:":1,"#We’ve heard from many of our aerial customers that they often want to reuse the geometry from one plan type (map, panorama, photo’s, or video) to another without recreating it manually. Now you can easily duplicate an existing plan to another plan type–right from the three-dot menu selector! This new capability saves precious time by eliminating the need to manually reproduce existing geometry when switching plan types.":1,"#Spring Enhancement #5: Duplicate Map as Photo Report":1,"#With this release, we have added snap-to feedback that highlights the nearest point - helping you to know more precisely where to start and/or stop your annotation.":1,"#If you were dealing with point clouds as part of your imagery and creating annotations on top of the cloud elements, in some cases it was hard to understand the distinctions between the point cloud elements and therefore, hard to know when and where to begin and end your annotation.":1,"#Spring Enhancement #4: Feedback on Point Clouds During Annotation Creation":1,"#Over the last year, we’ve heard from numerous customers that navigating within the 3D mode can be confusing. This was especially confusing when rotating around a building - camera logic wasn't clear and users got “lost” in the navigation. With this release, we’ve added small visual markers that provide quick feedback that aid in handling rotation, panning and zooming.":1,"#Spring Enhancement #3: Camera Orbit Visualization":1,"#3D model of a building in the city":1,"#Thumbnail featuring the July product release":1,"#Sunrun처럼":1,"#If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!":1,"#Stand Count":1,"#Giveaways like a 360 camera and Hydroflask cooler":1,"#Swag you'll actually want to take home":1,"#Live product demos & knowledgeable team":1,"#david.sadeghi@dronedeploy.com":1,"#메시지 *":1,"#Besides the ease-of-use, employing drones to perform stockpile inspections is much safer than manual surveys. Outside of the physical risk involved, organizations also must account for human error, and the time it takes to walk a site. For a 1400 acre site, this can take up to 24 hours. To subcontract this out, the average cost of such an operation is around $3,000. Drone-based surveys reduce the time needed by 90% and remove the demand for pricey subcontractors.":1,"#Added Benefits":1,"#Drones equipped with mapping software spur improvements in safety, time and cost savings, and site management. Measuring stockpiles with drone technology is a quick way to optimize your mining processes. To learn more about how DroneDeploy can help your business, read our Mining eBook or Customer Success Story.":1,"#Site logistics are managed with ease with an all-in-one software system like DroneDeploy. With the standard mapping feature, the equipment can be appropriately placed and accounted for, and hauling routes can be planned in, out, and around the site. In conjunction with design plans, DroneDeploy volume measurements and Cut/Fill tools can be used to make accurate estimates of how much material to blast from a site. These kinds of decisions can be made and recorded in-app and shared across teams and stakeholders with tools like Annotations.":1,"#Many radical technological revolutions throughout history can be traced back to mining. For example, the first steam engine was designed to pull water from tin mines. And one of the most significant inventions of the 19th century, dynamite, proved itself indisposable to the industry in the early days of its founding. But the transformative innovations haven’t stopped there: in the 21st century, more and more miners are turning to drone technology to streamline daily operations and assist in one of their most time-consuming tasks, stockpile measurement. With DroneDeploy software, users can accurately measure stockpile volumes and adjust accordingly.":1,"#March 27, 2020":1,"#The amount in your stockpile is where your profit lies. Because of this, it’s crucial to have the most precise, accurate measurement of stockpile volume. Plus, information gathered from this task determines milling schedules - how much more to mine for and how to limit downtime. Previously, these processes were performed manually and estimated using GPS technology and ground surveys. Not only are these time consuming, but they’re also expensive, especially once factoring in how much it costs to keep the mine open for longer than necessary.":1,"#How to Get Accurate Stockpile Measurements in Mining | DroneDeploy":1,"#Stockpile Solutions":1,"#These operations can be cut down significantly with a drone, as measurements provided by drone technology provide up-to-the-inch accuracy in a fraction of the time. Combined with GCPs, data can be collected more accurately and more frequently than with physical surveys. Designed explicitly for earthworks, DroneDeploy’s Cut/Fill tool enables mining professionals to easily monitor the elevation change in stockpiles day-to-day with this feature. This information is enhanced with stockpile reports that detail the material and value of your stockpiles in a downloadable PDF format.":1,"#How to Get Accurate Stockpile Measurements in Mining":1,"#Quando o voo for concluído e o drone retornar à doca, os dados serão processados automaticamente em seu projeto DroneDeploy para visualização e análise.":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,"#Leighton Asia는 아시아에서 가장 권위 있는 프로젝트를 주도하는 국제 계약업체입니다":1,"#Accurate roof measurement":1,"#Teks asli":1,"#Terjemahan bagus":1,"#Beri rating terjemahan ini":1,"#Terjemahan buruk":1,"#Masukan Anda akan digunakan untuk membantu meningkatkan kualitas Google Terjemahan":1,"#Which state in Brazil is your company headquartered in?":1,"#Intergeo 2025":1,"#Autodesk University is your opportunity to learn and connect with industry experts who are progressing architecture, engineering, construction, design, manufacturing, and media and entertainment.":1,"#Autodesk University 2025":1,"#公正利用ポリシー":1,"#\"Our technology is designed to support the next generation of infrastructure development,\" said James Pipe, Chief Product Officer at DroneDeploy. \"Every day of delay on one of these projects costs millions of dollars, so our autonomous drone capabilities ensure total accountability to meeting the project schedule.\"":1,"#DroneDeploy's platform integrates seamlessly with critical infrastructure projects, providing construction managers and project developers with clear, actionable visibility and efficiency. The company's BVLOS approval enables drone operations across large construction sites, capturing detailed imagery and generating accurate insights with minimal human intervention.":1,"#DroneDeploy has established itself as the primary reality capture and robotics platform for complex construction management challenges. The platform is currently deployed by over 80% of the top 50 U.S. general contractors and used by leading hyperscale data center developers to provide detailed aerial monitoring and analysis.":1,"#\"As the AI boom fuels massive investment in critical infrastructure, DroneDeploy provides targeted monitoring and data analysis to help ensure these projects are delivered on time and on budget,\" said Mike Winn, CEO and co-founder of DroneDeploy. “Our BVLOS capabilities allow us to put fully autonomous drones on job sites, to enable our customers to accelerate construction timelines, and enhance speed, safety and quality across large-scale data center developments. From site selection to mapping underground utilities, interior systems installation and through close-out, we cover every phase of development for these mission-critical facilities.\"":1,"#With over 84% of DroneDeploy's top 50 projects now focused on data center and critical infrastructure construction and monitoring – totaling $35 billion in infrastructure development – the company's advanced drone software is engineered to meet the evolving needs of the world’s leading general contractors and hyperscale data center developers.":1,"#San Francisco, CA – January 28, 2025DroneDeploy today announced nationwide U.S. Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) approval for critical infrastructure, establishing it as the leading reality capture and robotics platform for critical infrastructure, including data center construction management.":1,"#By eliminating the need for ground-based personnel to track construction progress manually, DroneDeploy enhances safety and accelerates decision making for complex infrastructure projects.":1,"#AI-powered drone mapping software allows for data capture on building exteriors, providing real-time, accurate insights that significantly reduce manual inspection time and improve overall project efficiency.":1,"#drone flying over a construction site":1,"#To learn more, visit www.dronedeploy.com, join the conversation on LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram and X, and subscribe to DroneDeploy Insider, your premium content hub for reality capture education and entertainment.":1,"#Build with certainty, operate with confidence. That’s why thousands of construction and energy companies use DroneDeploy on a daily basis. We help them automate reality capture using drones, robots and 360 cameras – combining this data in one platform for AI-powered analysis. From aerial and ground views of construction progress to automated gauge readings and methane leak detection, DroneDeploy is shaping the future of reality capture and robotics.":1,"#For more information about DroneDeploy's capabilities in critical infrastructure monitoring, contact our team to schedule a discovery call.":1,"#The nationwide BVLOS approval, secured in partnership with ArgenTech Solutions Inc, marks a critical milestone in DroneDeploy's mission to transform infrastructure monitoring. By combining autonomous drone technology with AI-powered analysis, the company is well positioned to address the most demanding data center construction challenges.":1,"#FAA approval of a nationwide U.S. BVLOS waiver enables continuous, comprehensive monitoring of critical infrastructure, including expansive data center construction sites, without the limitations of visual line of sight.":1,"#Trusted by 80% of the top 50 U.S. construction companies and major hyperscale data center owners and operators, DroneDeploy gains nationwide U.S. waiver to remotely deploy and operate automated drones for data center and critical infrastructure projects.":1,"#DroneDeploy’s new Firewall security solution adds a substantial layer of security to DJI’s Dock 2.":1,"#May 21, 2024":1,"#The smarter way to a safer site: How artificial intelligence can better protect your people.":1,"#Ok":1,"#Vendors:":1,"#Analytics Providers.":1,"#Integrated Third Parties:":1,"#OS/Platform Provider:":1,"#Other Users:":1,"#Advertiser Providers:":1,"#Learn how MAB Ingeniería De Valor expedites construction documentation as one of the only firms in Latin America to innovate with drone software.":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,"#137건의 승인을":1,"#180개 이상의 소방서에서":1,"#DroneDeploy's SOC 2 Type 2 Certification | DroneDeploy":1,"#Join the Built Different community where construction, energy, and reality capture innovators connect, collaborate, and lead industry transformation. Network with DroneDeploy users, share best practices, and advance drone mapping, AI-powered site analysis, and automated documentation solutions.":1,"#How many people work for your company?":1,"#What's your last name?":1,"#What's your first name?":1,"#DroneDeploy At Trimble Dimensions 2025":1,"#2025 Design-Build Conference and Expo in Las Vegas | DroneDeploy":1,"#data center under construction":1,"#September 30, 2024":1,"#Our grants range in size from $10,000 to $20,000 and are given as unrestricted funding. Recipients will also receive up to 5 DroneDeploy product licenses and product support to help them use technology in their program work. If you are not using DroneDeploy at the time of submission, you must pilot the technology as part of this grant within the year.":1,"#We want the application process to generate extraordinary partnerships that scale our impact. The process below is intended to help you determine if you are a good match.":1,"#How we fund":1,"#Our fund invests in organizations exploring innovative and novel approaches to build resilient futures. We seek to support organizations that improve the built and natural environment, where reality capture technology is inherent in the solution.":1,"#The Resilient Futures Technology Grant Program by DroneDeploy.org is dedicated to fostering radical inclusion in urgent solutions. Our mission is to enhance outcomes for underresourced populations by prioritizing advocacy, safety, and efficiency through reality capture technology. We envision a future where all communities have the necessary resources to build a resilient future.":1,"#Yes. Grantees will be expected to meet on a quarterly basis with DroneDeploy throughout the 12-month period after the grant is furnished. Grantees will also be expected to use the full grant within a 12-month period and provide a breif report sharing outcomes achieved by the project. We will ask grantees to send a breif video update near the end of the year to describe how the grant was utilized.":1,"#Are there reporting requirements or additional expectations?":1,"#As part of our investment, your organization will utilize DroneDeploy technology granted to it (within year 1). Organizations may choose to use unrestricted funds furnished to their organizations for drones, cameras or other tools to aid in capturing data. To learn more about reality capture technology for improving safety, efficiency, storytelling, and other use cases, go here.":1,"#3. Reality capture technology is integral to your work.":1,"#Your solution directly benefits individuals or communities that experience inequities related to environmental conditions and the distribution of resources. These inequities may be due to socioeconomic status, demographic characteristics, or other systemic societal issues.":1,"#2. Your work centers on vulnerable communities":1,"#Announcing the Resilient Futures Grant Program":1,"#Your program addresses a known community challenge and improves outcomes for those impacted by the issue. The challenge is clearly defined and the outcomes from your work are both quantifiable and tangible.":1,"#1. Your work improves tangible outcomes in addressing a pressing challenge.":1,"#How will applications be evaluated?":1,"#We want to fund both larger established organizations and younger emerging organizations that meet these criteria.":1,"#Eligible organizations include tax-exempt 501(c)(3) public charities (or the equivalent if outside the U.S.), 501(c)(3) private foundations.":1,"#Organization Eligibility":1,"#Who is eligible to apply?":1,"#Q&A":1,"#Additional solutions we’ve not thought of!":1,"#Indigenous land rights and safety":1,"#Environmental pollution monitoring":1,"#Food security and sustainable agriculture":1,"#Climate resilience and adaptation":1,"#Disaster preparedness or recovery":1,"#Examples of the work we might fund:":1,"#Thought leadership and amplification":1,"#Product training, product support and employee expertise":1,"#Product donation":1,"#Funding dollars (unrestricted)":1,"#Grantees' support will include:":1,"#July 23, 2024":1,"#하부 구조":1,"#Engineering News-Record":1,"#If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about our processing activities, or you would like to exercise your privacy rights please email us at":1,"#Brightness":1,"#Grayscale":1,"#Contrast":1,"#DroneDeploy makes it easy to automatically fly your drone and make aerial maps or 3D models.":1,"#DroneDeploy makes it easy to automatically fly your drone and make aerial maps or 3D models. In this video, we’ll show you how to use DroneDeploy’s Flight app to create your first flight template, launch your first flight and process your first datasets.":1,"#In this video, we’ll show you how to use DroneDeploy’s Flight app to create your first flight template, launch your first flight and process your first datasets.":1,"#DroneDeploy Firewall: Cybersecurity Protection for Enterprise Drone Operations":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,"#At the Halawa View Apartments project in Hawaii, a DPR field engineer used DroneDeploy to manage a complex build that included two low-rises and a 25-story high-rise. The team used drone mapping to monitor milestones, document active decks and track MEP rough-in before walls were framed. It became a standard part of their process – so much so that missing a scan raised internal questions.":1,"#Real use cases on real sites":1,"#Construction teams use drone-generated 3D models to assess grading, calculate volumes and check field conditions against plan. These models provide intuitive visuals that simplify handoff between disciplines and reduce errors during layout.":1},"version":19540}]