

Bart Booth - Quantum's Earthwork Takeoff Pro
Quantum Land Design is excited to introduce Bart Booth, our new Manager of Earthwork Takeoffs. With 20+ years of heavy civil experience and deep AgTek expertise, Bart delivers accurate volumetric calculations you can confidently bid from. We handle commercial, highway, residential, and data center projects with a 3-business day turnaround; including rock excavation, drone data integration, and GPS machine control alignment.


How to Use Drones in Your Earthmoving Business
Are you ready to take your earthmoving business to the next level? Join me at Trimble Dimensions 2024.


Ground Control - Principle 4
Ground control points put your drone data in the right location. Check shots are what prove it's actually accurate. Collect them between GCPs, at tie-ins and flowlines, and any critical elevation areas. Any check shot is better than none, and they add almost no time to your field work.


Ground Control - Principle 5
ALWAYS, and only, measure in your ground control with a rover that is fully calibrated to the site control for your GPS system.


Ground Control - Principle 3
To start, place a GCP on roughly the highest and lowest spots on your project. Don't worry about...


Ground Control - Principle 2
Surrounding your site with ground control is the step that does most of the heavy lifting. Four to six GCPs placed near the outer boundary will box in your drone data and lock it to your machine control model. Here's how to lay them out for any site shape, road, or levee.


Ground Control - Principle 1
Where you place your ground control points matters as much as how you measure them. Overhead obstructions, grade changes, and bad surface choices can knock a GCP out of your data entirely. Here's what to look for before you set a target.


Intro to Ground Control for Drone Mapping
Ground control points are what tie your drone data to the real world. Skip them and your survey will be off by feet, maybe dozens of feet vertically. This post breaks down the five principles every contractor should know before putting a drone in the air on a construction site.


Drone Data Never Works Alone: Integrating Drone Surveys into Your Existing Workflow
Quantum Land Design was recently featured in Propeller Aero's Thought Leaders Blog series. The blog post expands on Zach's Tech Tal


DJI Drone Camera Settings for Mapping and Survey
Quality pictures are required to get the best from your drone data. Here is a quick video showing you how to set up the camera on your DJI


















