A Message from Eric Soriano: 6/10/19 BASS PRO SHOPS UNCLE BUCK'S
MANAGER ANNOUNCED THAT THEY ARE SHUTTING DOWN UNCLE BUCK'S GRILL &
LODGE ROOM, THE VENUE WHERE WE TYPICALLY HOLD THE ASPE DINNER
MEETINGS. THIS EVENT WILL HAVE A NEW LOCATION AND THE NEW LOCATION
WILL BE MARK ONE ELECTRIC HEADQUARTERS LOCATED AT 1414 GENESSEE STREET
KANSAS CITY, MO 64102 WITH DOORS OPENING AT 5:00 PM. DINNER WILL BE
CATERED BY CASCONE'S RESTAURANT. ASPE CHAPTER 32 IS PROUD TO HOST
OUR JUNE, 2019 DRONES FOR EFFICIENCY, QUALITY ASSURANCE AND SAFETY IN
CONSTRUCTION PRESENTATION. OUR PRESENTER WILL BE BILL KENYON CPE
ESTIMATOR WITH BLACK & VEATCH If you’re serious about reducing
worksite hazards you should actively be considering the drones and
aerial imagery. These flying robots should be on every contractor’s
technology wish list. The construction industry needs to implement
innovative ideas and technologies to reduce the risks to its
workforce. Regularly documenting a job site with drones has benefits
throughout a project’s lifecycle. In addition, you never know when
you will need a map or model of a project down the road. Should an
accident happen, and an investigation needs to take place, you can
rest easy knowing you have imagery to help uncover what may have
happened.
The use of survey drones has resulted in inspections being carried out
in much shorter timescales and importantly, much more safely as the
necessity for a human presence is minimized. Not only does that reduce
the risk of injury, but it also cuts inspection times from hours to
minutes.
By using Drones, construction companies have increased their field
productivity by 50-75%. Learn concepts for achieving this level of
productivity increases at your construction company.
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