Construction sites are a massive collaboration between various contractors and subcontractors working together to build against an agreed-upon blueprint. With so many moving parts, errors are inevitable and can be expensive, especially if they require the removal and re-pouring of concrete. Performing frequent, minimally-intrusive as-built assessments by drone can help sites detect minor errors before they become costly errors, and keep their jobs on track. 3D models can help with Building Information Management (BIM) coordination, where general contractors need to work with subcontractors to coordinate electrical wires, plumbing, heating ventilation and cooling (HVAC) systems, and more. These outputs can also serve as progress reports to keep the customer apprised of the job progress and for billing purposes. To unlock these next-generation operations, drone program managers need to know they will be able to generate the data they need to make and communicate decisions. This second installment of our eBook, Enterprise Drone Inspection: Picking the Right Platform, is designed to help you do just that. Download the free deep dive today! Request Free! |