The American Surveyor

Colorado DOT Has Adopted Datumate’s Advanced Mapping Tools

Yokneam Illit, Israel, February 16, 2017 – Datumate’s professional Site Survey Solution has helped the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) to quickly and safely survey a water pond located at the highway intersection of Colorado Boulevard and I-25 in the Denver Metro area. Denver has an additional 300 water quality ponds and this technology will be primarily used to monitor the capacity of new ponds. Datumate’s leading technologies will help Colorado’s DOT expedite projects such as asset management, infrastructure and bridge intersection surveying, project and incident management and more, while maintaining high accuracy as well as employee safety.

To ensure the safety of travelers on the nearby highway, CDOT needed to calculate the maximal volume of water needed to fill the pond until it begins to overflow. A DJI Phantom 3 drone, managed by the DatuFly™ professional surveying app, was used for easy and harmless photoshooting. The UAV’s imagery was processed using DatuSurvey™ Enterprise photogrammetry software, to quickly generate a dense point cloud, true Orthophoto images as well as water volume and maximal height calculations. A 3D CAD model in DXF format was produced, including area topography, concrete structures and additional objects that were generated by drafting directly on the images. Project accuracy was less than 0.2ft (<6cm).

"Datumate has provided us with an important professional solution for expediting CDOT survey deliverables for projects while supporting our mission to ensure a safe and efficient way to capture data along our highway system here in the Denver metro area," said Kathryn Lyon, Region 1 Central Unit Survey Coordinator at CDOT. "We’re looking forward to utilizing this technology for additional jobs along high speed travel areas, as well as along mountainous, steep or unstable locations."

"We are pleased to serve CDOT for their projects needs and requirements," said Chad T. Hall, Datumate’s Director for North America. "Datumate’s surveying tools provide quick, accurate and safe solutions for the geospatial projects of several U.S. government agencies."

DatuSurvey™ Enterprise is photogrammetry software that automates professional surveying office work. DatuSurvey™ Enterprise turns drone and camera based images to accurate, georeferenced 2D maps and 3D models, generating a variety of outputs and calculations to expedite deliveries, save time and dramatically reduce costs.

About CDOT
The Colorado Department of Transportation is committed to using the safest technologies possible, for our staff and the traveling public, in an effort to become the best DOT in the Nation. There are many situations where this technology can add precision, project digital photo records and time savings to the data collection of our projects. The use of UAV’s and the Enterprise photogrammetry software is an economical way to capture point cloud precision for smaller scale projects.

About Datumate
Datumate is digitally transforming civil engineering processes used in construction, surveying and infrastructure inspection markets with fully automated, highly precise and cost effective solutions that keep field crews safe. Datumate utilizes state-of-the-art image-processing and advanced drones and camera technologies that dramatically reduce the amount of time surveying crews spend in the field, speed up construction progress checks and shorten infrastructure inspection duration, while maintaining survey grade accuracy. Datumate’s intuitive, simple and automated solutions increase productivity by saving field and office time in civil engineering and inspection projects of roads, intersections, stockpile volumes, topography, piping, industrial facilities, bridges, property surveys, building facades, railways, cellular infrastructure and more. Datumate core competency is rooted in a team of experienced construction and surveying professionals. Datumate close range photogrammetry software was awarded the "Most Innovative Product of GeoForm." For more information, please check out our CDOT Case Study 

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