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Drones: Ready for use in a few simple steps
The advantages of using drones on construction sites are many and varied and ensure greater efficiency, safety and transparency:
Alexander Wulf | Senior Aviation Manager
Phone +49 69 509 547 400
The advantages of using drones on construction sites are many and varied and ensure greater efficiency, safety and transparency:
Alexander Wulf | Senior Aviation Manager
Phone +49 69 509 547 400
In the construction industry, companies are often faced with the challenge of accurately documenting construction progress, reaching hard-to-access areas and minimizing safety risks at the same time. Traditional methods such as the use of scaffolding and lifting platforms are time-consuming and expensive. Added to this are the risks to employee safety. This is where modern drone technology comes into play, solving these problems while documenting the entire construction progress efficiently and reliably.
Drones enable fast and precise recording of construction progress. With drone technology, construction sites can be fully scanned within 1-2 hours and the results are available within a few days. The cost of deployment depends on the size of the project and ranges from €1000 to €3000.
The use of drones can save up to 50% of the costs normally incurred by scaffolding or lifting platforms. Drone inspections enable cost-efficient access to hard-to-reach areas without additional effort.
The safety of construction workers is a top priority. Drone technology eliminates the need to work at dangerous heights, which means accidents can be avoided. This leads to lower insurance and accident costs.
Thanks to advanced drones with high-precision sensors (such as thermography or LiDAR), construction projects can be precisely documented and monitored. The precise data enables detailed planning and progress tracking.
The flexibility of drones in the construction industry allows them to be used at almost any time of day and in different weather conditions. Drones can easily respond to changing requirements and thus offer maximum efficiency on construction sites.
Regular visual updates of the construction progress using drone footage give all project participants a sense of security and transparency.
Want to learn more about the benefits of drone technology in your construction project? Contact us today to find out how we can help you with efficient, safe and cost-saving drone deployments!
Drones can be used to comprehensively inspect construction sites in the shortest possible time. High-resolution cameras and specialized sensors allow drones to capture even hard-to-reach areas, providing complete and safe construction progress monitoring. The flexibility of drones enables regular inspection flights at different times of day and in different weather conditions.
After the inspection flights, the collected data is evaluated using state-of-the-art software. This precise analysis provides valuable insights into the construction progress, helps to identify potential problems at an early stage and supports precise project planning. The combination of 3D models, thermography and other data sets provides a comprehensive and well-founded basis for decision-making.
Within a few days of the inspection flights, the analyzed data is available to all project participants. User-friendly platforms allow construction managers, architects and investors to quickly access the relevant information, check progress and make decisions based on the current data situation. This increases transparency in the construction project and ensures smooth communication.
Alexander Wulf | Senior Aviation Manager
Phone +49 69 509 547 400
The Hausham Mountain Rescue Service has been using drones to search for people in difficult terrain since 2010 and supports the district of Miesbach (Bavaria) with its expertise.
In the next episode of our DRONIQlive webinar, we will discuss how the mountain rescue service has continuously expanded its drone activities over the years - and what prompted the district to make greater use of this tool.
We look forward to your participation on 27.03.2025 at 7 pm!