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Drones can also be used to keep track of site equipment. Construction firms have to keep track of many things, and it is easy to misplace something and have it lost in the chaos. Using drones is a convenient way to track equipment across job sites by ensuring it is where it needs to be. Drones can also be used to monitor equipment conditions in real-time and keep Project Managers updated about any potential malfunctions. Project Updates & Planning Drones can be used to collect vital information to determine project progress and update relevant parties. Instead of relying on sending workers on-site, drones can be used to inspect the project. Some companies can use drone footage to create full 3-D renderings of the job site, which can be invaluable in the planning and analysis stage. Drones can collect realtime information, so these models can be updated on the fly. Communications & Management Drone tech has advanced so that instant communication is a standard feature. Drones with mounted cameras can be used to maintain real-time communication and contact with workers on-site and can be used by PMs to monitor workers. Drones’ instant communications capabilities allow supervisors to manage workflow 24/7 and quickly respond to problems. Conclusions Drone technology has caused a shakeup in several industries, including construction. The introduction and proliferation of drone technology in the construction industry signals a change in operations and opens up new potential for profit. Drones are still settling into their place in the construction world, but as time goes on, we will see exactly how drone technology will benefit the industry in the long-run. The ability for drones to collect data also means that projects can be completed quicker overall. Construction firms no longer have to devote manpower to check on project status and can instead make sure workers are focusing on their individual roles. JUNE 2020 • DITCHMEN 19