How Drones in construction add value - Day 5: Expedited contract reconciliation When it comes to agreeing on sizes of stockpiles and amounts of earth moved in a certain period, it’s much easier to do with more exact measurements. This is what drones offer. Thanks to high-resolution payloads and photogrammetry software, millions of data points cover each stockpile and surface, offering much more precise volume and progress analytics. Imagine daily views, and you start to get an idea of how this prevents long discussions at the reconciliation phase. Owners, contractors and subcontractors are all starting to rely on drone data to compare site activities. Those who don’t, have less to bring to the table. Those who do, simply pull up the files, flip through the days, display measurements and prove or disprove the claims. ROI insight: On busy construction sites with tight deadlines, the last thing you want to spend time on is on disputed claims of work done and earth moved. With regular frequent drone data snapshots of the worksite, everything is on record, accurate and available at the click of a point on the screen. Contact Aerial Hawk to discuss your requirements and let's see how we can help you save money and time on your project [email protected] #drones #mapping #photogrammetry #savings #construction #uav #djienterprise #surveying #stockpile
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Excited to see DJI has taken onboard feedback from the L1 to improve their LiDAR offering with the new L2. available on our website shortly for orders #lidar #dji #drones #survey #L2
Introducing DJI Zenmuse L2, our latest highly integrated LiDAR system designed for precise and accurate 3D data collection. The Zenmuse L2 integrates a 4/3 CMOS RGB mapping camera, a Livox LiDAR module, and a high-accuracy IMU, all on a 3-axis stabilized gimbal. It can scan complex objects within an extended range and generate accurate point clouds faster. With a detection range of up to 250 meters and a reduced laser spot size, it can detect smaller and more detailed objects, even in dense vegetation, resulting in more accurate digital elevation models. The Zenmuse L2 supports up to 5 returns, enhancing the capability to collect bare earth data. In addition, it supports two scanning modes, making it ideal for precise topographical survey scans. The IMU requires no warm-up time, allowing users to capture data immediately after powering it on. The Zenmuse L2 can capture LiDAR and photogrammetry data simultaneously while maintaining True Color LiDAR data. It's the perfect tool for professionals in various industries, including surveying and mapping, energy, forestry, and construction. Learn more 👉 https://brnw.ch/21wDiIJ
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