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To understand the site conditions for these high-level decisions, advanced CAD or modeling were needed by surveyors, mine planners, or specialists and often took their valuable time to process and deliver the data back to managers. Or the data was available on online platforms, but lived in multiple functions that didn’t provide the whole picture to easily perform analysis quickly to accurately calculate forecasted or removed stripping, blasting, or excavation areas. We’re using Kespry for site planning because we want as much accuracy as we can get, specifically that’s helpful on pre-strip and post-strip projects,” Rob Manatt, Project Manager at Wendling Quarries, told us. If you’d like to learn how tools like Model Volume are being used for Site Planning and Mine Operations, listen to our customer’s perspective on this past webinar: https://www.kespry.com/resources/mpwebinar/? utm_source=resourcecenter
—Chandler Steffy, Owner, Superstorm Restoration Starting Point Superstorm Restoration The Kespry team visited Superstorm Restoration at its Des Moines, Iowa headquarters, and conducted a full-fledged, real world demonstration of the Kespry drone-based aerial intelligence platform at several inspection sites. His property company used Superstorm Restoration and its Kespry platform to get 80 buildings approved for new roofs, totaling more than $4 million in claims. We’re experiencing an average of 60-75 percent time savings during our inspection process since implementing Kespry,” said Chandler Steffy, Owner, Superstorm Restoration.
How Kespry’s New Earthwork Progress Tracking Innovations Drive Project Profitability and Data Accuracy We’re always listening to our customers and ensuring we’re delivering products that map to their needs and expectations. That’s why we’ve introduced new capabilities that boost the efficiency of earthworks projects, including site design plan integration, removal of heavy equipment from automated surface generation, and a new tool to provide rapid elevation profile analysis to support in-the-field decision-making. The new feature allows site managers and other team members to quickly calculate progress against original plan design surfaces or a specified base plane elevation. Kyndra Tezak, a project engineer at Tezak Heavy Equipment, a Southern Colorado company specializing in civil construction, including roadways, bridges, dams, and river restoration projects, told us how Design Plan is benefiting her company: “Kespry makes our team more efficient all the way around.
On February 13th, the FAA issued a new rule requiring small drones, including those from Kespry, to have their FAA registration number displayed on the each drone’s exterior surface. Kespry wants to remind its users that the deadline to affix a registration sticker on drones is this Monday, February 25th. According to the FAA, “law enforcement officials and the FAA’s interagency security partners have expressed concerns about the risk a concealed explosive device might pose to first responders upon opening a compartment to find a drone’s registration number. Mixing up stickers and drones, including those from other manufactures, has the potential to create headaches should the FAA identify your drone as one requiring investigation.