by bluenose | May 27, 2026 | 3D Modeling,Construction,Mapping,Roof Inspections,Solar Inspections, Construction
From manual surveys to automated oversight Construction sites are dynamic, complex and often spread across vast areas. Traditionally, progress tracking relied on ground surveys, manual measurements and written reports. These methods are slow, expose workers to hazards...
by bluenose | May 14, 2026 | Golf Course Management,Precision Agriculture, Golf Course Management,Commercial Marketing,Construction,Mapping,Photography,Precision Agriculture,Real Estate,Roof Inspections,Solar Inspections
Beyond visible light: what is multispectral imaging? Traditional scouting relies on visual cues, but plant stress often manifests before it is visible to the naked eye. Multispectral sensors capture narrow bands of light across the visible and near‑infrared spectrum....
by bluenose | Apr 27, 2026 | Roof Inspections,Construction,Solar Inspections
Why manual solar inspections struggle Large utility‑scale photovoltaic (PV) farms often contain tens of thousands of panels spread across hundreds of acres. Traditional inspection methods rely on technicians walking through the array with handheld IV‑curve tracers or...
by bluenose | Apr 17, 2026 | 3D Modeling,Construction,Mapping,Roof Inspections,Solar Inspections, Construction
Publication date: April 17 2026 Mapping is at the heart of many drone missions. Whether you’re documenting the progress of a construction site, surveying a solar farm or planning a precision agriculture treatment, accurate maps allow you to make informed decisions and...
by bluenose | May 29, 2023 | Roof Inspections,Construction,Solar Inspections, 3D Modeling,Construction,Mapping,Roof Inspections,Solar Inspections
Drones equipped with thermal sensors can be extremely useful in detecting leaks in rooftops. Here’s a brief explanation of how they work: 1. Thermal Sensors: Thermal sensors are devices that can detect infrared radiation emitted by objects. They measure the...