Solutions for the construction industry

Our drone solutions can be used for rapid mapping and other surveys in the construction industry.

By using 3D maps or aerial LiDAR point clouds, workers in this sector can get a detailed picture of key significant areas while optimising resources and keeping their workers safe.
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Key benefits for construction

Site planning and design

Mapping large working areas to capture detailed, precise data using drones. 2D maps and 3D models help teams optimise planning and design of construction projects.

    • The lack of precise site data makes it difficult to align BIM designs, construction vector maps and satellite imagery, which costs time and labour.

    • 2D designs are unable to illustrate the spatial information required to fully visualise the design.

    Drones improve planning and design on construction sites

    • Create 3D models with accurate positioning data that can be easily matched to BIM models to visualise the construction area.

    • Projects can be optimised using drone-created 3D models that are compatible with various GIS software.

  • Monitoring progress

    Drone solutions, along with image fusion and 3D modelling software, help keep teams fully informed of work progress and resource allocation – keeping projects on time and on schedule.

    • It is difficult to keep track of the progress of a large construction project that is spread over vast areas and involves many teams.

    • Cameras fixed on site are not able to cover the entire site in detail, making them unable to capture critical information about the progress of the work.

    • A large amount of video can drown out critical details, making it difficult to follow individual areas of a project.

    Drones help monitor progress on site

    • Drones can create accurate 2D maps and 3D models of the construction site on demand.

    • Modele 3D mogą być wykorzystywane do śledzenia dynamicznych zmian lub postępów dzień po dniu.

  • Data collection

    Collect accurate data covering large areas using a variety of sensors and software.

    • Road construction projects typically cover large areas, making site surveying and general data collection difficult and inefficient with hand tools run from the ground.

    • Resource exploration requires a continuous stream of large-area data, and failure to obtain equipment status in a timely manner can result in inaccurate data and consequent delays in construction projects.

    Drones improve data collection on site and subsequent maintenance

    • Drones are flexible yet powerful. They can stay in the air for long periods of time, providing data on large areas in an efficient manner.

    • They are used as often as necessary to monitor the status of construction equipment, resources and the status of raw material consumption, thereby ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the data collected at the management centre.

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