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In today’s world, technology is constantly evolving and providing new tools that can help make our jobs easier and more efficient. One of these tools that has recently caught my attention is the use of drones in the construction industry.

Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have been around for a while, but it is only recently that their capabilities have been fully realized in the construction industry. These small, remotely-controlled aircraft can be equipped with high-definition cameras and other sensors, allowing them to capture detailed images and data from a bird’s eye view.

One of the main benefits of using drones in construction is the ability to quickly and easily survey a construction site. In the past, this task would have been done manually by a surveyor on foot, which can be time-consuming and expensive. With a drone, a survey can be completed in a fraction of the time and at a fraction of the cost.

Drones can also be used to monitor construction progress and ensure that work is being completed according to schedule. By regularly capturing images and video of the site, project managers can easily identify any potential issues or delays and take corrective action.

In addition to their practical uses, drones can also be used to generate excitement and interest in a construction project. By sharing aerial images and video of the site on social media and other platforms, project managers can give stakeholders and the public a unique perspective on the project’s progress.

Overall, the use of drones in the construction industry has the potential to greatly improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance communication and collaboration. I believe that drones are a technology that will continue to play an important role in the future of our industry.

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Based in NYC, Andrew works in the Construction and Real Estate industry with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia.