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Business Management Review | Thursday, September 01, 2022
Adopting drone technology for construction sites provides a holistic solution for better surveillance and coordination.
FREMONT, CA: The construction industry will see a growth in the usage of drones for construction site management. Research estimates that by 2027, drones in the construction industry will be worth around $11 billion. The construction industry will adopt drone technology for its advantages in surveying data faster and reducing safety risks at the worksite.
Companies that adopt drones improve their overall productivity and quality of operations. The advantages of using drones in construction sites are:
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Data: Construction sites survey the area before beginning construction. Drones allow engineers and contractors to analyze the ground and surrounding areas for planning and decision-making. It gathers data that contractors can use throughout the construction period. It also replaces traditional data collection practices by physically surveying the area, which is time-consuming. Drones remotely position construction members outside the site, reducing potential injuries and downtime.
Progression monitoring: Companies can track activities on a construction site frequently and track the progress of the construction. Drones allow companies to monitor their projects on a regular real-time basis and evaluate the data to make necessary decisions on progressing or developing solutions to new challenges. The drones’ ability to gather data quickly allows important information to be shared among all parties.
Inspections: Inspections place workers in potentially risky sites. Inspecting inaccessible sites like bridges, high-rise buildings, and cable lines provide workers with a clear picture of faulty mechanisms that they can rectify immediately before construction challenges can grow into bigger issues. Drones eliminate manual inspection as workers can access a site remotely. Some drones can function when it's dark by picking up on heat signatures. Data can be collected regardless of the time of day, visibility, and accessibility.
Cost-efficient: Drones can be a big investment initially, but their benefits increase returns on investments (ROI). Construction workers and contractors save large amounts of time using drones for surveillance. They reduce the total time a construction project takes to complete, reducing overall expenditure.
Reporting: Drones collect images and videos of the site at various stages of construction. Construction companies can provide evidence-based updates and progress reports.
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