With their reliance on brute-force machinery to shape projects, the heavy equipment and construction industries may seem an unlikely place for technological advancements. However, technology is revolutionizing the efficiencies in how these projects take shape. One technology making a significant impact is the integration of drones into work processes, particularly those using a relative low-cost photogrammetry solution.
In part 2 of this 3-part series, we examine the best ways to integrate drones into your heavy equipment business.
The first decision point is determining what you want to accomplish using drones. With the many possible applications, selecting drones with the capabilities and technology needed to fulfill your requirements is crucial. For general site-mapping use, consider these capabilities:
Implementing software that efficiently processes and analyzes drone-captured data, especially the demanding datasets produced by LiDAR, is essential. When selecting your mapping software, evaluate how to integrate the resulting outputs with your existing software before committing to a particular package.
In addition to training your employees to fly your drones properly and safely, you need to follow the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations under Part 107 to fly drones for commercial purposes in the United States. Here are the essential requirements:
If in-house operations aren’t feasible, partnering with specialized drone service providers is an option. This allows you to enjoy the benefits of drone integration with your operations without the upfront investments in hardware, software, licensing, and training.
Drone service packages from licensed suppliers like RMS offer reliable packages scalable to each project size and scope, providing flexibility and expertise until your business is ready to manage drone operations internally.
Integrating drones into heavy equipment operations offers increased efficiency, improved safety, and significant cost savings. RMS’s comprehensive drone services, including scalable survey packages, Smart Construction Dashboard, Propeller, and Aeropoints, provide the tools and expertise to optimize construction workflows without the substantial up-front investment necessary to build an in-house drone capability.
Let's talk if drones are on your company’s radar. Leveraging RMS’s drone solutions to enhance your operations through in-house integration or by partnering with RMS’s specialized services might be exactly what you need. As drone technology advances, the collaboration between drones and heavy equipment will further revolutionize the construction and industrial sectors, driving innovation and sustainable practices.