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Drones take site assessments to new heights

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Drones take site assessments to new heights 0 qpurcell Mon, 06/12/2023 - 12:50 Drone Software Eric Vallejo, Director of Reality Capture and Geospatial Solutions, IMEG Corp., Drones can be particularly helpful when assessing a building’s lighting and security and pointing out areas of vulnerability.

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University of Michigan unveils autonomous roofing drone software

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Researchers have developed technology that allows a drone add-on to nail down shingles to a roof without human control in UM's open-air facility.

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Drone Program Combines Images, Video for 3D Sitemap

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DroneDeploy, a cloud software company, is using drone footage to help get bird’s-eye views of construction sites and build a 3D picture of the area. This week, the company announced a new initiative alongside Boston Dynamics, "360 Walkthrough," that combines drone photos with cameras on the ground…

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[VIDEO] AI Drone Pilots Itself

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based drone manufacturer, is working to bring about “the age of AI driven autonomy” in the drone segment. With this idea drones are no longer powered by manual operations, but are defined by software and AI with native obstacle avoidance. Skydio, a U.S.-based Skydio argues that fully automated workflows…

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3 Steps For Construction Companies To Manage Tech Disruption

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The construction industry is at the start of a disruptive but exciting technological revolution, from using building information modeling software to create projects digitally before the first brick is laid, to using drones to survey jobsites.

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7 Construction Trends That Will Propel the Industry in 2022

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Aerial drones. Drone applications go beyond aerial photography. Modern drone technology can map out areas over a large distance and relay the feedback in real-time. Apart from mapping, drones provide a cost-effective measure for overseeing work zone safety and theft prevention. Construction management software.

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What Does the Future of Construction Technology Look Like?

Construction Marketing

Although not quite as flashy as drones or other tech, it’s a necessary step for the industry. Buildup, for example, is working on cross-platform software with the intent to help developers, contractors, and property managers identify and resolve tasks and issues related to a project. Think drones, AI, and autonomous vehicles.