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Why Weekly Drone Mapping Helps Construction Teams Catch Problems Early
Weekly drone mapping gives construction teams a clearer view of site progress, active work areas, equipment, access routes, and changing conditions. With repeatable aerial documentation, teams can catch issues earlier and make better decisions before small problems become expensive delays.
Stephen Dunn
Jul 83 min read


What Are Checkpoints in Drone Mapping? Why We Don't Use Every Ground Control Point for Control
Learn the difference between Ground Control Points and checkpoints in drone mapping, and discover how independent verification helps ensure accurate, reliable mapping deliverables.
stephendunn33
Jun 243 min read


DSM vs DTM: What's the Difference and Which One Do You Need?
While an orthomosaic shows what a site looks like from above, a DSM adds the third dimension by showing how the site actually sits in space and changes over time.
Stephen Dunn
Jun 156 min read


What Happens After a Drone Mapping Flight? The Part Most People Never See
Most people think the drone flight is the service. In reality, the flight is only the first step. Here's what happens after the drone lands and how aerial mapping becomes a valuable tool for construction and development projects.
Stephen Dunn
Jun 76 min read


Understanding RTK Drone Mapping and Its Importance for Construction and Agriculture
Drone mapping has become a valuable tool for construction managers, engineers, agricultural researchers, and project stakeholders. It offers a bird’s-eye view of sites, enabling better planning, monitoring, and decision-making. One technology that significantly enhances drone mapping is RTK, or Real-Time Kinematic positioning. This article explains what RTK drone mapping is, why it matters, and how it supports projects in construction and agriculture, especially in California
stephendunn33
Jun 14 min read
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