Consider the possibilities drones can bring to the worlds of #Architecture and #Construction https://t.co/BOiMdvg46g pic.twitter.com/7nQ0zT17Vg— LafargeHolcim (@LafargeHolcim) February 3, 2017
We mentioned one of the possibilities in A new level of scrutiny on quarry operators... which cast a new light on an abandoned Aggregate Industries' quarry in Derbyshire.
Here are some of the other possibilities that drones can bring to the world of construction.
Big shout out to the 250+ protestors in Creigiau today who spelled out NO in protest against Creigiau Quarry pic.twitter.com/zQ3ZlkrF47
— Save Creigiau (@SaveCreigiau1) September 11, 2016
Automated aerial survey for accurate volumetric stockpile analysis! #uav #drone #quarry #survey #stockpile #drones #rock #data pic.twitter.com/QwT24Ek1Vu— Team UAV (@TeamUAV) January 16, 2017
The next day on the @UoMSEES PetEng fieldtrip we used a drone to collect photos in a Llangollen quarry to create 3D models. @VRGeoscience pic.twitter.com/YwXc7K7wef— UoMSEES (@UoMSEES) November 9, 2016
A shot of Sharples Quarry from this morning...@GarstangNews @LancashireList @DiscoverWyre @PhotosByDrones #drone #dji #garstang #lancashire pic.twitter.com/DIznYI2MzC— North Drone (@NorthDrone) October 29, 2016
Measuring volumes of material at a quarry. Did you know a drone could take footage for this application? pic.twitter.com/jDaY0sLTft— Droner (@droner_photos) January 9, 2016
Using our Drone for a Client in Yorkshire for Quarry and Mining Site Surveys and Management https://t.co/EFSQaL53ef pic.twitter.com/auSiahtgHf— Hopgrove (@Hopgrove1) September 8, 2016