Nearmap product manager for apps Tash Ridley is looking forward to seeing how people will incorporate Projects into their workflow. “It’s been great to build a feature that so directly responds to our customer’s needs,” Ridley says. “Our customers have told us that they would like to do more of their planning with our imagery, without needing to rely on external design and layout tools. The new Projects tool means customers can easily and quickly create an accurate and visually engaging layout for all of their projects.”
Projects is the custom design and planning tool of choice for any professional managing outdoor work
Professionals who need to apply design and planning tools to high resolution aerial imagery will find Projects a vital new part of their digital toolbox.
Landscapers
Landscaping design and maintenance companies can use Projects to get a complete picture of their project area for more accurate design, quoting, and labor management.
Nearmap customer Elite Grounds has already begun incorporating the Projects tool into their workflow.
Cameron Ashby, systems manager at Elite, says, “I love the auto sum of the layers in the Projects tool. And the ability to change colors. And the export of high-res imagery we can do for the site.”
Ashby sees a huge upside in using Nearmap for landscaping job quotes. “It has easily made me at least 50% more efficient,” he explains. “It helps us bid on newer projects that have been built in the last six to 12 months faster and more accurately. This way we don’t have to hire extra personnel just to go out and measure these properties by hand.”
Projects also helps landscapers:
Calculate materials requirements: Gather aggregate area measurements to estimate necessary amounts of sod, mulch, and plants.
Determine maintenance layout: Position sprinkler heads for optimal watering setup.
Identify and save critical site elements: Trace and save driveways, flower beds, trees, garden walls, storm drains, and other critical site objects.
Property and real estate developers
Projects aids in the scouting, assessing, and marketing of properties by letting developers analyse the property’s surroundings to allow for more informed investment decisions. A property developer could use Projects to:
Save parcels under development and notes about the surrounding area: Even properties lacking proper addresses are easy to save and return to in Projects.
Monitor a site through the entire project lifecycle: Track changes over time in the surrounding areas for future investment potential.
Enhance your presentation to wow investors: Identify site features by applying different colors to site objects and property boundaries to communicate the property’s value visually. Turn layers off and on to highlight particular features.
Plan placement of marketing signage: Optimise sign placement by annotating areas of greatest visibility, as well as zoning regulations that may affect sign sizing and volume.
Pavers
Projects paves the way for asphalt designers to assess and plan a project site from the convenience of their office.
A paver could use Projects to:
Adjust plans and designs on the go: Designers can return to a project as many times as necessary until the final design is ready.
Predict materials requirements: Measure individual and aggregrate areas and distances to determine paving material needs.
Annotate potential risks: Mark areas of concern identified in historical imagery such as deterioration or environmental change, and leverage the color palette to highlight cracking, previous maintenance, and environmental impacts.
Monitor quarries and supply levels: Add multiple layers to a project to illustrate the differenty types of materials required for the job.
Designers and builders
Designers and builders can take advantage of the pre-design and analytical capabilities of Projects to mock up early plans on high resolution imagery, before moving to the CAD design phase. Designers and builders could use Projects to:
Measure and highlight important logistics: Accurately plan crane and other heavy machinery placement using the client’s radius and lifting-load specifications.
Communicate clearly with contractors: Identify, measure, and annotate overhead obstructions, site access points, and key features for inspection to clearly communicate with contractors before they arrive on site.
Plan equipment routes and access points: Measure and annotate areas for heavy haul equipment, heavy loads, and high clearance needs.
Event managers
Projects supports pre-production by reducing the need for costly site visits and creating insights into critical site details to jump-start logistics and design plans.
Event planners could use Projects to:
Create site plans to transform outdoor space: Gain contextual understanding by annotating and measuring key details of interest: footpaths, trees, walls, exit routes, etc.
Scope initial design and logistics layout: Outline and notate important site features like stadiums, platforms, press areas, restrooms, emergency vehicle parking, entry and exit points, and adjacent property that can be repurposed for parking.
Give stakeholders a clear picture of event plans: Draw boundaries to signify various event zones and use layers to show or hide these areas.