Residential construction progression videos and photos allow the homeowner, builder and architect to effectively communicate their wishes and concerns without having to constantly visit the site.
Pre-construction planning
Site surveys
Progress monitoring
Visual record keeping
Stockpile measurements
Cut and fill calculations
Material and labor cost estimates
Infrastructure inspection
One of the main use cases for an orthomosaic is simply to get an updated view of a large area of land. Your new development project could be finished, new construction projects could be underway, or the landscape could have changed from natural disasters. Real estate agents may also want an updated view of property to see if it is a good fit for their needs. Whatever the reason is, orthomosaics are the best way to combine aerial images for an updated view of your land.
Digital Terrain Models are bare-earth models devoid of vegetation, buildings and other manmade features which have been digitally removed - leaving just the underlying terrain. This is useful in landscape design, when you need to learn about all the features of the soil and terrain - where water will accumulate, in which place it is best to plant.
Digital Surface Models capture everything, the terrain and all natural and manmade structures such as vegetation and buildings. Useful in applications such as land-use planning, building height estimation, urban structure mapping and Tree height estimation.
Accurate measurement of the volume of stockpiles can help your company optimize their operations and make informed decisions about their production, inventory, and costs.
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