{"id":7154,"date":"2019-08-02t14:30:00","date_gmt":"2019-08-02t19:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/?p=7154"},"modified":"2024-03-08t16:47:07","modified_gmt":"2024-03-08t22:47:07","slug":"how-is-technology-changing-land-surveying-improved-safety-efficiency-accuracy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/how-is-technology-changing-land-surveying-improved-safety-efficiency-accuracy\/","title":{"rendered":"land survey technology ensures accurate & reliable data"},"content":{"rendered":"
the origins of land surveying date back thousands of years. while the fundamentals of measurement and mapping remain the same, technology is making it possible to acquire data more accurately, efficiently, and safely than ever before. \u201cproject success begins with land surveying,\u00a0and advancements in survey technology play a crucial role,\u201d explains eric miller, pls, survey business unit leader for snyder & associates.<\/p>\n
with survey projects spanning civil and structural engineering<\/a>, unmanned aerial vehicles (uavs)<\/a>, hydrone survey boats, and leica laser scanners are among the most significant advancements in recent years. each technology has specific applications; for the most part, they\u2019re all used to supplement traditional survey methods. however, in some instances, these advancements also open up entirely new avenues of important information. before recent advancements, there were occasions where assumptions had to be made due to the lack of limited information accessible by traditional survey equipment. technology allows data collection from hard-to-access locations with ease.<\/p>\n whether performing construction observation or capturing images of project sites, uavs can complete numerous aerial duties at a fraction of the cost of previous methods.<\/p><\/div>\n more commonly referred to as uavs in the survey industry, these remote-controlled aircraft provide an efficient way to conduct construction progress, observation, inspection, and monitoring. the high-resolution data from a uav has been found to rival traditional survey methods. they\u2019re also helpful in capturing photos and videos of large or difficult-to-access project sites, including stockpiles or basin areas. in addition to projects with access or safety concerns, uavs are useful on projects centered on sprawling industrial plants or facilities, wind farms, or large, undeveloped tracts of agricultural land.<\/p>\n \u201cthe data we\u2019re able to capture helps our clients make informed decisions early on during project development to keep things moving forward,\u201d passionately shares miller.<\/p>\n depending on project site size and weather conditions<\/a>, among other factors, uav flights can be completed in an hour or less. however, a lot of work goes on in advance to prepare the flight path and ensure faa approvals are in place if required. after a flight occurs, technicians<\/a> analyze and process the uav data to make it usable for survey and design applications.<\/p>\n sonar-equipped hydrones are portable and easy to deploy. these features make them ideal for performing bathymetric surveys in small lakes and streams.<\/p><\/div>\nunmanned aerial vehicles improve efficiencies in surveying & construction activities<\/h2>\n
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hydrone boats capture underwater surface data in hard-to-access areas<\/h2>\n
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