BIM Heroes Podcast Episode 12: State of Photo Progress Documentation
In this episode, host Cody Whitelock explores advancements in photo progress documentation using 360-degree photos, drones, and BIM technologies. He is joined by Charlie Solan, Chief Operating Officer at Evercam, and Osama Bonner, Head of the 3D Department, who share their expertise in integrating these tools into the construction workflow.
Current State and Challenges of Photo Documentation
The conversation starts with an overview of the current landscape of 360 photo and drone usage. Charlie and Osama emphasize how the ease of capturing data has improved significantly with smaller, more accessible devices, lowering the barrier to entry for non-specialists. However, they note challenges like hardware durability and the need for light availability during image capture.
The speakers compare static photos, 360-degree videos, and Lidar-enhanced scans.
360 cameras are praised for providing comprehensive visual data with a single walkthrough.
Drones offer a bird’s-eye view, capturing site-wide imagery efficiently from multiple angles.
Lidar systems add depth information, making 3D modeling and photogrammetry possible, but at a higher cost.
Impact on Site Inspections and Collaboration
Charlie and Osama highlight how photo documentation tools reduce the need for frequent on-site inspections. Engineers and inspectors can now review images remotely, enhancing collaboration and cutting down on travel time and costs. This also enables specialists to focus on key issues without physically being present at the construction site.
Building Workflows Around Digital Tools
The episode underscores how construction workflows are evolving to integrate these technologies. Just as AutoCAD and BIM changed the industry, photo progress documentation is becoming a core part of modern construction management. Osama explains how these tools serve as a central hub for inspections, site monitoring, and data sharing, reducing the reliance on multiple site visits and enhancing efficiency.
Future Potential of 360 Photo and Drone Technology
Charlie discusses the future potential of these technologies, noting that as hardware continues to shrink and become more user-friendly, even smartphones could serve as key documentation tools. The speakers also reinforce stress the importance of capturing more data than is immediately needed, as the ability to revisit detailed site records will enhance project management over time.
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyMonthly
- Published18 October 2024 at 18:11 UTC
- Length1h 15m
- Season1
- Episode12
- RatingClean