In the second part of a two-part episode, we continue our look at how drones are being used in the architecture, engineering and construction industry. From surveying the wreckage of a train derailment to monitoring whale migration to creating a digital twin of a 160-foot-high dam, drones are bringing new perspectives to projects of all kinds. Explore how cutting-edge data collection methods are leading to an evolution of new services within the design and construction lifecycle.
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Georgia Tech’s Flourishing Communities Collaborative
On the Front Lines of Dam Safety
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Translating Critical Communications in NYC
Preview: Translating Critical Communications in NYC
Drones Providing a New View of the A/E/C Industry
Preview: Seeing A Drone Pilot’s View of the A/E/C Industry
Design 4 Others: Improving Healthcare in Rural India
Preview: Design 4 Others
Brewing up Solutions for Cleaner Water
Preview: Brewing up Solutions for Cleaner Water
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