
Drone Technology Is Taking Off in the UK and Irish Construction Industry, according to a new survey
Drone technology is beginning to take off in the UK and Irish construction industry, according to a new survey by ProDroneWorx, one of the UK’s leading companies for #aerial#mapping, #inspection and #surveying. According to the drone survey - ‘Drone Technology within the Construction Industry’ - a third of respondents are currently using drone technology, and of those that do not, nearly 70% plan to do so in future. In the first drone survey of its kind in the UK and Ireland

Drone use taking off in construction industry
A third of firms use drone technology and almost 70% plan to do so in future, a survey has found. One third of the 161 respondents to the Drone Technology within the Construction Industry survey conducted by ProDroneWorx, said they use the technology. The main reasons given were time savings, cost savings and increased operational efficiency. The majority of respondents to the survey (67%) were not using drone technology. But of those that do not, 70% said they plan to do so

How drone technology is revolutionising the construction industry
Recently, ProDroneWorx, one of the UK’s leading companies for aerial mapping, inspection and surveying, conducted a survey ‘Drone Technology within the Construction Industry’ across the UK and Ireland. According to our findings, a third of respondents are currently using drone technology, and of those who do not, nearly 70% plan to do so in future. Our survey asked senior figures within the construction industry, including surveyors, architects, engineers and construction fir

Drone Technology Is Taking Off in the UK and Irish Construction Industry, according to a new survey
.entry-post-meta-wrap .blog-header Drone technology is beginning to take off in the UK and Irish construction industry, according to a new survey by ProDroneWorx, one of the UK’s leading companies for aerial mapping, inspection and surveying. According to the survey – ‘Drone Technology within the Construction Industry’ – a third of respondents are currently using drone technology, and of those that do not, nearly 70% plan to do so in future. In the first survey of its kind i

Drones save thousands of pounds in construction
The use of drones to carry out building inspections is saving the taxpayer an estimated £100,000 at the Dounreay nuclear site in Caithness. A recent survey suggests more and more construction-related organisations are catching on to the benefits of these camera-equipped remotely operated aircraft. Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd (DSRL), the company in charge of decommissioning the nuclear site, carries out around 50 building inspections each year – helping maintain buildings th

Drone use on the rise in construction, finds survey
Drone technology is beginning to take off in the UK and Irish construction industry, according to a new survey. Aerial mapping specialist ProDroneWorx said a third of respondents in its survey were currently using drone technology, and of those that were not using it, nearly 70% planned to do so in future. In the first survey of its kind in the UK and Ireland, ProDroneWorx asked senior figures within the construction industry, including surveyors, architects, engineers and co

Drone technology taking off in construction, says ProDroneWorx
Drone technology is beginning to take off in the UK and Irish construction industry, according to a new survey by ProDroneWorx, one of the UK’s leading companies for aerial mapping, inspection and surveying. According to the survey – ‘Drone Technology within the Construction Industry’ – a third of respondents are currently using drone technology, and of those that do not, nearly 70% plan to do so in future. In the first survey of its kind in the UK and Ireland, ProDroneWorx a

Drone Technology Is Taking Off in the UK and Irish Construction Industry, according to a new survey
Drone technology is beginning to take off in the UK and Irish construction industry, according to a new survey by ProDroneWorx, one of the UK’s leading companies for aerial mapping, inspection and surveying. According to the survey – ‘Drone Technology within the Construction Industry’ – a third of respondents are currently using drone technology, and of those that do not, nearly 70% plan to do so in future. In the first survey of its kind in the UK and Ireland, ProDroneWorx a