With applications ranging from pre-build processes to the marketing of finished products, industrial drones have the potential to impact construction operations in a major way. For construction firms, that means the prospect of investing in an industrial drone is an exciting one.
However, it also means that investing in an industrial drone can be an overwhelming process. Getting the right industrial drone is essential for unlocking a drone's true potential, but with so many drones on the market and so many price points and features to choose from it can be hard to know if you're actually getting what you need. To be sure you're getting a drone that will do everything you need it to in a cost- and time-efficient manner, start with these five essentials.
1. Automation
When it comes to saving time and money with a construction drone, there is no element more essential than this. Industrial drones built with end-to-end automation completely eliminate the need for a pilot, saving the significant expense and logistical considerations of having a pilot present for every drone flight. Leading automated drones handle everything from the launching to the flying of both scheduled and on-demand missions to the data capture and the landing. There's no chance of human error with these flights, making data as precise as possible.
Leading industrial drones for construction also take care of their own maintenance, including power source and payload maintenance, further eliminating the need for human intervention. In other words, the right automated construction drone basically takes care of itself.
2. Shelter
There are times when it's hard to imagine even wanting to park a decent vehicle near a construction site, let alone an advanced technological solution. That means either an industrial drone will have to be transported to a construction site anytime it needs to be used, or it needs to have a secure and robust shelter that protects it from the harsh environment of a construction site. To save the time and money a drone is supposed to save, you should probably go with the shelter.
For some drones, a drone box can be even more than just an effective shelter. Leading automated industrial drones have a drone box that comes equipped with a charging station and a robotic arm component that can swap out batteries and payloads to ensure your drone is always ready to fly at a moment's notice.
3. Robust build
Industrial drones for construction need to be intelligently designed to accomplish everything they're needed for, but they need some brawn to go with those brains as well. With the dust and debris regularly flying around at construction sites as well as the extreme weather that can be encountered on a build, a construction drone has to have a rugged and robust build that allows it to withstand all of these elements and that allows it to fly in less than ideal conditions. Look for an industrial grade build that is weatherproof and corrosion-resistant.
4. Multi-tool capabilities
One of the biggest keys to unlocking an industrial drone's potential for construction firms is a modular payload system. If you invest in a drone with a fixed payload, you will severely limit what that drone can accomplish for you. With the ability to outfit your drone with a range of sensors and payloads you can have it doing everything from surveying and mapping to site inspections and photos and videos for marketing purposes to site surveillance and emergency response.
If you invest in an industrial drone that is equipped with both end-to-end automation and multi-tool capabilities, your drone will be able to equip itself with the payloads necessary for any given mission. This is a time-saver that not only eliminates maintenance but can even eliminate trips by personnel to the construction site, making it ideal for unplanned or on-demand missions like inspections or surveillance sweeps.
5. Quick data processing
Data capture is one of those categories where it really pays to invest in a market-leading drone. The time and money that can be saved by easy and intuitive software that quickly processes raw aerial data to turn it into clear, actionable insights is inestimable, especially if you're using your industrial drone as a multi-tool to accomplish a wide range of applications.
Market-leading industrial drone firms continuously work with leading developers from around the world to create best in class applications that enhance the data and insights derived from drone missions. Market-leading industrial drones are also compatible with a wide range of software and applications, making it as easy as possible to do exactly what you want to do with your construction drone.
New heights in construction
An industrial drone is one of the most important investments many construction firms will make over the next few years. It doesn't need to be a daunting purchase, though. With the right industrial drone essentials in mind, a firm can find an industrial drone that will give it a tremendous competitive advantage (and increases safety for workers while it's at it by performing regular inspections). With automation, a smartly-designed drone box, rugged build, multi-tool capabilities and quick data processing, there's no telling how high a construction firm can fly with an industrial drone.
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