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Construction Progress Reporting

Aerial Drones Efficiently Delivers Construction Progress Reporting

 

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Construction engineers found a convenient device that makes their work more efficient, the Aerial Drone. This piece of flying equipment delivers construction reporting in real time. The drone has high definition cameras installed in the system and conveys the images and videos it captures on its flight to the operators on the ground.

Engineers have so much work in their hands that they have to employ the services of modern technology. The drone is a miracle equipment that makes the job easier and convenient. Safety is a factor why building contractors use the drones. No more heights to climb and aerial surveys on a helicopter for construction progress reporting.

Flying Drones used for Construction

Planning Phase

A bird’s eye view could do wonders in the planning stage of a construction project. Old methods of acquiring the image are through the use of a two-engine airplane, by helicopter, or perhaps a hot air balloon. These methods are expensive and not efficient. People hovering over the construction locality is at risk when operating on such heights.

Aerial Drones is the answer to the difficulty faced by construction engineers to have that view in the planning phase of the project. Flying camera drones is now a necessity with construction developers and other businesses that require progress reporting from afar.

Surveying

Construction employs the services of aerial drones to build maps and survey the project site. Engineers used to hire expensive equipment to do surveying jobs that generate complicated data. But with the use of drones, the job takes half of the time and expenses performed with accuracy and safety. A project manager can provide construction progress reporting with the aid of aerial drones.

Data Analysis

Aerial drones can provide accurate data analysis with its video capture and images sent to the operators on land. Information gathered by the drones is downloadable in real-time or when it flies back to its operators. The flying cameras are applicable in large-scale projects like dikes and mega-dams. Construction progress reporting is very convenient when relaying to links connected to the project.

Job Site Monitoring

Convenient monitoring of activities in project sites from a single location. Engineers will never have to walk or climb precarious heights when inspecting critical jobs. Contractors will save time and money in employing the services of Droneworxs aerial photography.

Safety Factors

One of the significant attributes of the aerial drones are the safety factors for the construction inspectors. Flying drones equipped with thermal sensors and chemical analyzers can determine the temperature and the level of radiation. Workers will avoid the risks of chemical contamination or fall from heights with the help of drones.

The flying machines equipped with the advancement of technology allows the construction project management to keep track of the operations and minimize expenses, keeping the job within the budget.

In Brisbane, Australia, Droneworxs aerial photography is the leading drone services provider. We can provide you with the best video capture and photos needed for your operation. From mapping out the project site to the daily progress of your construction.

For more information on what we do visit our website at droneworxs.com.au. We can provide you with drones for your construction operations that deliver construction progress reports.

Droneworxs
Tony is our CASA accredited Chief Remote Drone Pilot. His role is to oversee and authorise all Company unmanned aerial operations before they leave the ground. , Having an immense background in Military aviation with the Royal New Zealand Airforce (RNZAF) he is a qualified Aircraft engineer who has worked on many military fixed and rotary wing aircraft and remotely piloted aircraft. His passion,and diverse experience in all things aviation related, place him in a position to ensure the safest and most reliable outcomes are achieved each and every time our unmanned aircraft systems take to the skies.