The highway construction industry is becoming more effective with the help of drone mapping. We had the opportunity to experience the state DOT community by exhibiting at the Annual APC/PennDOT Fall Seminar. From attending this event, we can say drone mapping is the secret weapon to constructing highways.    This conference allowed anyone and everyone in the Pennsylvania construction and transportation space to connect, share ideas, and do business. There were also breakout sessions and presentations focusing on several different topics surrounding innovation, tech, and more in highway construction....

The ability to know the exact cost per yard and accurately predict profitability has always been more of an art than a science for construction projects. The most common way to track progress has historically been through manual surveying and aerial imagery from planes or helicopters. Unfortunately, these traditional options came with significant costs and delays. Each option could take weeks or even months from the time one reaches out to book the survey or flight to the time when data is returned. By then the job site has progressed and the old data no longer accurately represents where the job site is today. ...

A couple of weeks ago, we attended ConExpo-Con/Agg 2017, a triennial event gathering construction industries in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was five days, 2.6 million square feet full of technologies and innovations in equipment, products, and services. Clearly, an event of this scale was exciting to exhibit. Not only was the event area incredibly large, the opulence of everything was unbelievable (we’re talking beer gardens, movie theaters, and breakdancers). We came back from the event enlightened with major takeaways telling us much about what is to come for the construction industries....

Construction business owners sometimes live in a rearview world, where visibility into their work is retroactive, advance planning is nearly impossible and the bidding process is unnecessarily complicated. Until recently, the only way to measure cost per yard on a project had been a combination of estimates or guesses based off of previous work or truck counting. But with new technology, such as drone mapping and advanced data capture and processing, construction companies have an opportunity to turn their guesses into certainty when it comes to cost measurement, cash-flow analysis and bidding....