Goals
An indication of what impact the use of drones has on volume measurements and monitoring of construction progress on a project. This will be a comparison of classical methods (GPS measurements) with a modern approach in the form of 3D data from a drone and the SkySnap geoportal as a volume measurement tool.
Challenges
- Conducting coverage surveys at the aggregate landfill (5ha) and the expressway construction site (20km).
- Short time to implement measurements due to the dynamics of construction site changes.
- The result of the work as a report necessary for billing between construction companies.
Comparison
Measurement of aggregate stockpile
Area: 5ha
Measurement time including processing of results:
GPS: 8h (measurement) + 4h (report)
Drone: 1h (measurement) + 3h (report)
Savings: 4h
Measuring the volume of heaps at the construction site of an expressway
Length: 20km
Measurement time including processing of results:
GPS: 5 days (measurement) + 2 days (report)
Drone: 2 days (measurement) + 1 day (report)
Savings: 4 days
Leveraging the Data Advantage
in Construction
FMI & Autodesk Report
- 30% of all bad decisions in construction projects are due to bad data
- The cost of construction alterations can be as high as 5-10% of the total contract value
- More than 50% of rework is due to bad data and lack of communication on the project
BENEFITS
- Time – the use of drones is the fastest and most informative method of surveying construction.
- Safety – The person performing the survey does not have to enter the heap and does not stop other construction work.
- Lack of generalization of the data – the density of the measurement data gives the opportunity to better reflect the measured terrain compared to classical methods.
- Archiving – the ability to ‘freeze’ the construction status for the day of the raid.


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