

Hello. This is Meissa, the spatial information platform.
If this is your first time coming across a drone-based spatial information platform, you might wonder, 'How can this platform help on a construction site?'
To answer that question, we've gathered practical tips for using Meissa that are already being applied in the field. Take a quick look at the platform's many features and real-world use cases!


At the C Construction site, drainage plans are set up remotely.
Because the DSM is represented visually, you can intuitively grasp the site's elevation differences and quickly check drainage flow and areas likely to flood.

At the K Construction site, the [Drawings] feature is used to check pile installation errors.
Even without inspecting every single pile, you can identify the piles that fall outside the tolerance range by uploading and overlaying the pile installation drawings onto Meissa's orthophoto. Quickly pinpoint the discrepancies between the design drawings and the actual site right from your office.

At the A civil engineering site, the [Earthwork – Earthwork Cross-section] feature is used to easily measure and review quantities.
No matter how large the construction area is or how many cross-section chains there are, Meissa's earthwork cross-section feature lets you quickly check cross-sections by chain or download bundled DXF files by zone. You can also keep tracking quantities with the earthwork summary table or review past data.
This is just one example that uses part of Meissa's specialized earthwork features. If you'd like to learn more about how to use them, feel free to get in touch through our contact page.

At the E Construction site, the [Location] tool on the Meissa platform was used to establish a soil quality plan.
Using the Location tool, they pinpointed the exact sampling points on the captured orthophoto and attached both the re-survey results for those locations and the initial ground investigation results, allowing them to produce a report backed by objective evidence.