By DamWatch DamWatch is a dam-data aggregator that is being implemented nationally to monitor the 12,000 watershed dams across the U.S. Related Links: Dam Watch DamWatch Evolved from ScourWatch Beginning in the late 1950s and for the next 20 years, the U.S. built an average of one dam a day under the Watershed Protection Act of 1954. Most have a 50-year design life. Soon, those dams will start reaching the end of their design lives—also at the rate of one dam a day—for the next two decades.The clock is ticking.Flood-control system managers—such as the Natural Resources Conservation Service, which represents
Image Courtesy PlanGrid PlanGrid's app update automatically links all detail references (in purple) in a set of plans to their full-size versions by learning to recognize the shapes of the plans' call-out notations. Related Links: PlanGrid PlanGrid App on the Mac App Store PlanGrid—an app for collaborating with project plans, specs and photos on iPads, iPhones or any web browser—is launching an upgrade with a significant new call-out feature.In the current version, available since March 2012, drawings uploaded as PDFs to the PlanGrid cloud automatically sync to every team member's mobile device in real time. Markups, notes, attachments and updates
Related Links: NDToolbox What’s the use of technology advancing at lightning speed if we only use it to develop new digital image filters for our pictures of dinner so we can share them with more people who don’t care in the first place? Sharing information that adds value to the actual world should be the real goal, and that can be plenty exciting. One new, public site that will never net a big-fat IPO or a $1-billion takeover bid is one that is likely to have a very positive impact anyway, by advancing the application of technology to test our infrastructure
Photo Courtesy of HoverCam Related Links: HoverCam Solo Camera Sunglasses Allow Hands-Free Site Documentation The HoverCam Solo 5 is a tabletop document scanner, HD webcam and presentation device. Marketed to schools, the device allows teachers to stream a live, real-time view of textbooks for remote and in-class students. Updated video-recording software and the ability to share large documents make it a good fit for the AEC industry as well.Hovercam, made by Pathway Innovations and Technologies Inc., San Diego, is powered by and communicates through a single USB chord. When plugged into a PC, Mac or most white boards, the internal
Photo Courtesy of Sierra Nevada Corporation An ORBCOMM second-gen satellite is prepared for system-level vibration tests before launching late this year by SpaceX. Related Links: ORBCOMM Website SpaceX Website A worldwide provider of satellite and cellular equipment-monitoring devices is releasing a self-powered, heavy-equipment tracking piece of hardware that is powered by the sun and sends information from anywhere on earth using a network of private satellites.Rochelle Park, N.J.-based ORBCOMM's GT 1100 won an E-Tech award in May at the 2013 Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association's annual meeting. Its built-in solar panel allows it to send 2,900 messages from anywhere in the
(ENR) In 2005, the late Steve Jobs told Time Magazine, “One company makes the software; the other makes the hardware…It’s not working! The innovation can’t happen fast enough. No one takes responsibility for the user interface. It’s a mess.”Replace the words “software” and “hardware” with “design” and “construction” and Jobs could just as easily have been describing the AEC industry today. The industry should study his solution.Jobs left us with several remarkable concepts, including how to integrate others’ inventions in uniquely delightful and simple ways, and also with the realization that one can far better innovate superior and unimagined solutions
Related Links: Coordinate Metrology Society Laser Scanning for Building Documentation: Illuminating, But Not Necessarily Enlightening The Coordinate Metrology Society is launching the first level-one certification for portable 3D metrology. CMS members are users of coordinate measuring machines, laser trackers, laser radar, photogrammetry and videogrammetry systems, scanners, indoor GPS and laser projection systems.The first exam will be held at CMS's annual conference on July 22-26 in San Diego. Applicants for the test must meet eligibility requirements, sign a code of ethics and pass peer review.Joseph Romano, a principal at Langan Engineering & Environmental Services, Elmwood Park, N.J., and vice president for
Image Courtesy of LFM Software One feature touted by LFM is a real-time, smooth 3D view of raw point-cloud data that eases the visual selection of scanned assets. Related Links: LFM Software Software Automatically Translates Some Point Cloud Data to CAD Drawings Automating the laborious process of manually tagging building infrastructure assets within laser-point cloud data is a Holy Grail ideal that promises to save time and money. A recently updated suite of software eases that manual workflow and allows hardware and software platforms from various vendors to work in conjunction."We go straight from the laser-scan data to intelligent 3D
By Luke Abaffy The 360 Panorama app for iPhone and Android allows for not only panorama shots but actual 360-degree views of the user's surroundings. Related Links: 360 Panorama App Interior Shot of St. John's Baptist Church in Midtown NYC. Google uses 360-degree cameras mounted on vans that drive the streets of the world to collect data. The data populates Google's "street view" feature in Google Maps. The mobile app 360 Panorama can deliver the same interactive, 360-degree view from a mobile device as well as streamline the process of sharing detailed site photos. "We take many site photos and then
ENR's Construction Science Fiction Project is open for submissions Related Links: Science Fiction Prototyping Designing the Future with Science Fiction" Suggested Readings ENR Science Fiction Project Submission and Release Form Check Out A Submission: The Trouble With Bots In response to requests, the deadline for submitting entries to ENR's Construction Science Fiction Contest has been extended for one week to August 7, from the original deadline of July 31. Writers, you now have until midnight, August 7, to send your stories in. Click here for the submission form. First, second and third place cash prizes will be awarded to authors of