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Posted on April 21st, 2016

Drones in the construction industry are becoming more common. They provide the contractor with the ability to seamlessly facilitate the job from start to end, and with less manpower than what it typically takes. Whether you specialize in residential homes or commercial projects a drone pilot or UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) can help navigate the project. Here are some of the benefits of using a drone on the construction site.
Monitoring of site day and night
Drones monitor the commercial project by hovering overhead and capturing high-resolution imagery in the form of video and photos. Let's face it, when you have a large job site or multiple areas to work between, having a drone monitoring the situation from the sky is quite convenient.
At night when the crew is gone, UAV construction monitoring can protect your investment against damage and loss.
Aerial surveying
Surveying has never been more easy and accurate. With traditional equipment, you'd be lugging around a large theodolite and tripod but drones can map out the land for you, surveying those hard-to-reach areas as well.
Structure inspection
Count on drones to zoom in or zoom out - whatever your need may be, and provide accurate feedback. Whether you are building a commercial building several stories high or a single story ranch house, drones inspect closely to help you see defects as well as the aesthetical beauty of the construction.
If you are starting out in the construction business or have been established for a while and would like to discuss these topics further, please contact us today!
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