progress monitoring drone

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Progress monitoring drones supply project managers with precise, real-time data on site activities. Fitted with HD cameras, LiDAR, and mapping software, drones capture aerial photos, videos, and 3D models of worksites. Compared to manual checks, drones for progress monitoring are quicker, safer, and more economical.

 

Jinghong drones offer extended flight endurance, stable hovering, and high payload capacity, making them perfect for monitoring large projects. They support construction supervision, infrastructure inspections, and industrial project oversight, ensuring projects stay on schedule and within budget.

Drone for Construction Applications

Construction drones support projects through site surveying and mapping, providing accurate topographic data for planning and design. They also conduct bridge and building inspections, progress monitoring, and reach hard-to-access areas safely and efficiently.

Use cases of drones for progress monitoring

Regular Aerial Surveys

Regular Aerial Surveys

Drones fly over sites on a set schedule. They capture high-resolution photos and videos. These are turned into 3D models for progress comparison.

3D Modeling and Earthwork

3D Modeling and Earthwork  

With photogrammetry, drones generate 3D maps. They measure earth volumes and building sizes swiftly and precisely.

Safety and Equipment Monitoring

Safety and Equipment Monitoring

Drones monitor sites in real time. They identify safety hazards and rule breaches. They also track equipment usage and material locations for improved planning.

Drones&Payloads for progress monitoring

jinghong VTOL drone

JH-VT13-5

VTOL Patrol & Survey UAV

jinghong long duration drone LD491

JH-LD491

Inspection & Survey Drone

jinghong long duration drone LD441

JH-LD441

Long-Endurance Drone

jinghong agricultural drone 92L

JH-HL300

High Payload Transport Drone

jinghong agricultural drone M30

JH- HL200

 Heavy-Lift Industrial Drone

Benefits of using a drone in progress monitoring

Real-Time Progress Tracking  

By conducting regular drone missions, project data is collected at various stages. Comparing these datasets enables managers to identify delays, deviations, or quality problems early on. Plans and resources can then be adapted to keep the project on track.

Lower Costs and Shorter Timelines  

With fewer manual inspections and less heavy equipment, drones reduce operational costs. They also shorten project timelines by optimising resource use, reducing downtime, and maintaining work efficiency.

Efficient and Accurate Data Collection

Drones quickly capture aerial photos and survey data. They create 2D maps and 3D models, providing managers with a comprehensive view of project progress. This approach saves time and manpower compared to manual surveys while boosting accuracy.

Reduced Safety Risks

Drones replace manual inspections in dangerous or high-altitude areas. They decrease the need for personnel to enter unsafe zones. Equipped with sensors, drones also monitor equipment status remotely, preventing unseen risks.

Better Communication and Transparency

Drones generate intuitive aerial videos and 3D visualizations. These can be shared with owners, investors, and teams, enhancing transparency and collaboration among all stakeholders.

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FAQ

Drones swiftly captureclear aerial photographs and 3D models. They assist managers in monitoring the site’s progress in real time. This reduces errors, saves money, and maintains good records.

It varies dependingon the project. Usually, drones fly once a week or every two weeks. For quicker results, daily flights may be necessary. The important thing is to keep flights regular and consistent.

You receivemaps such as orthomosaics, point clouds, 3D models with textures, surface and terrain models, volume reports, and cut‑fill analysis.

RTK enhancesprecision, but 3 to 5 ground points are still needed to check and fix errors. This maintains data accuracy.

Cloud systems utilise robustencryption for storage and transfer. They manage access controls and logins. For sensitive projects, private clouds or local storage serve as

Fly 60-90 ft up to vertical buildings with about 1.3 to 2.5 cm image detail. For largecivil projects, 200 ft is common to cover more area. Keep image overlap between 70% and 80% for accuracy.

For medium projects, 25 minutes of flying and 2-4 hours of cloud processing preparedata on the same day. Larger projects or LiDAR take longer, usually with next-day delivery.

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