Recreation Archives - 天美传媒 Construction /category/recreation/ Our Quality Relationships Build Your Quality Projects Wed, 27 May 2026 18:33:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 /wp-content/uploads/2025/03/poettker-favicon-66x66.png Recreation Archives - 天美传媒 Construction /category/recreation/ 32 32 Eyes in the Sky: How drones support risk management on construction sites /constructor-mag-drones/ Wed, 20 May 2026 16:58:50 +0000 /?p=12995 From Illinois to North Carolina to Missouri, 天美传媒 Construction is treating all project teams to lunch in celebration of Safety Week.

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On most construction sites, risk often hides in blind spots 鈥 on rooftops, behind fa莽ades, and within small misalignments that lead to costly rework or litigation. Contractors are increasingly turning to drones, not as a marketing tool, but as a component of their risk management strategy to reshape how projects are documented, monitored, and protected. Aside from capturing images, drones can also generate defensible data, reduce exposure, and provide visibility that traditional methods cannot match.

For many firms, the shift is deliberate. 天美传媒 Construction鈥檚 drone program sits squarely within its risk management department.

鈥溙烀来解檚 drone program lives in our risk management department because its primary function is to to support our people and construction operations to drive safer and higher quality outcomes,鈥 said Charles Wilson, vice president of risk management at 天美传媒, a member of multiple AGC chapters. 鈥淕iven the increased demand for drone flights for safety, quality, and production needs, it made financial sense to invest in our own drone program.鈥

Data Collection

Drones generate measurable, timestamped, and verifiable data that can stand up in disputes, audits, and claims. Contractors using drones rely on 2D maps, 3D models, and geospatially accurate imagery to create precise project conditions. These datasets allow teams to quantify earthwork, verify installations, and compare progress against design without stepping foot in a hazardous area. Traditional inspections often require ladders, lifts, or scaffolding. Drones offer a safer alternative and allow teams to capture detailed data without putting people in harm鈥檚 way. In addition, drones give access to remote stakeholders who are not on-site every day but can sometimes hold up decision-making processes if they cannot see the reality on site.

鈥淭he amount of data collected in a short flight surpasses the amount that a person inspecting an installation can provide on their own,鈥 said Wilson. 鈥淎nytime we can eliminate the need for a person to work at an elevated position is a win.鈥

Beyond safety, contractors can also document site conditions daily, creating a record that can resolve disputes before they escalate. Matt Daly, CMO for , an AGC of California and TEXO member, has hundreds of stories from contractors who have saved money because of their drone programs.

鈥淕iving contractors one source of truth for what is happening on site is massively useful,鈥 said Daly. 鈥淥ne contractor avoided a $250,000 delay claim by using drone imagery to prove materials were on site when claimed, invalidating allegations. Another contractor had a $45,000 backcharge withdrawn because aerial overlays proved that a driveway slab matched the plan.鈥

By providing high-frequency, sitewide visibility, drones enable remote owners, engineers, and inspectors to verify progress, assess conditions, and make faster decisions. This reduces information delays. In addition, consistent aerial data can help teams identify issues before they become costly problems.

FAA Regulations and Airspace

Construction drone operations are governed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and compliance is a critical component of risk management. At a minimum, commercial drone operators must hold a Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate by passing an FAA knowledge exam and staying current with ongoing training.

Airspace considerations can also add some complexity. Projects located near airports or in controlled airspace require
advance authorization through systems like LAANC (Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability). However, many drone platforms include built-in airspace awareness tools that alert operators to restrictions and facilitate authorization requests.

The regulatory landscape continues to evolve, especially with the FAA鈥檚 proposed Part 108 rule on beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations. The proposed framework, outlined in a 2025 Federal Register notice, aims to normalize routine BVLOS flights by establishing requirements for detect-and-avoid systems, airspace coordination, and operational oversight. For construction, BVLOS restrictions are one of the biggest barriers to drone operations, so easing limitations could allow drones to cover larger sites more efficiently and enable automated, scheduled data capture.

鈥淭he FAA鈥檚 proposed Part 108 rule is a big deal because it would move drone flights beyond one-off approvals and into a clear, nationwide set of rules that allows companies to fly drones BVLOS on a regular basis,鈥 said Logan Decker, 天美传媒鈥檚 drone operator. 鈥淚nstead of needing special waivers each time, operators would have a consistent path to run larger, more efficient drone programs that can cover much bigger geographic areas per flight. This shift would reduce time and labor costs and unlock high-value use cases.鈥

Insurance: Coverage, Requirements, and Opportunities

While drone insurance is not mandated by the FAA, it is not optional in practice. Many project owners require contractors to carry specific liability coverage for drone operations, often through preauthorization requirements. Coverage structures can vary with some policies tied to individual operators and others that cover broader organizational use.

On the upside, drones can offer a path to reduced insurance costs over time. By improving documentation, reducing accidents, and enabling early issue detection, drones can lower the frequency and severity of claims.

Data Ownership and Security

As drones generate more sophisticated data, questions around ownership and control are becoming more prominent. In most cases, data ownership is defined by contract. Owners may require access to all documentation, while contractors may retain rights to use the data for internal purposes. Third-party providers may use anonymous data to improve their services, but they typically do not claim ownership or share project data externally without permission.

Security is equally critical. With sensitive project information at stake, providers are investing in certifications, access controls, and data governance protocols to ensure that only authorized users can access information.

Policy, Procurement, and Geopolitical Risk

Beyond project-level considerations, broader policy shifts also shape the drone landscape. Federal scrutiny of foreign-made drones, for example, has introduced new considerations around procurement and cybersecurity. In December, President Trump banned the sale of new foreign-manufactured drones amid growing concerns surrounding data security and supply chain integrity. However, the FCC recently exempted some of those models. For contractors, it is important to stay up to date with changing policies to ensure they maintain compliance since these policies can influence equipment selection and vendor relationships.

Less Adoption Challenges

Some contractors remain hesitant to adopt drone technology because of perceived complexity, regulatory hurdles, and safety risks. However, many of these barriers are diminishing. Contractors can choose to build in-house drone programs or use third-party providers who handle compliance, data capture, and processing. Training resources are widely available, and the technology itself has become more reliable and user-friendly.

鈥淭he biggest challenge with launching a drone program is getting employees to adjust to conducting safety inspections and other protocols in a new way,鈥 said Decker. 鈥淔orming new habits takes time. Once our team experienced the advantages of the drone program, flight requests dramatically increased.鈥

Automation and AI

Looking ahead, the next phase of drone-enabled risk management is already taking shape.

Automated 鈥渄rone-in-a-box鈥 systems can capture data on a schedule without human intervention, ensuring consistent documentation throughout the project. At the same time, artificial intelligence is transforming how that data is analyzed. AI-powered tools can now identify safety hazards, track progress, and compare conditions against schedules and design models in real time.

鈥淲e鈥檝e only just begun integrating drones鈥 asset capture with AI鈥檚 safety monitoring,鈥 said Wilson. 鈥淚t is possible someday AI will use drone imagery to predict and prevent accidents from occurring.鈥

A New Standard of Care

As regulatory frameworks evolve, technologies mature, and usage expands, drones are becoming more than a competitive advantage 鈥 they are becoming a standard of care.

Having eyes in the sky may be one of the most effective ways to keep risk under control.

鈥淐onstruction firms that haven鈥檛 adopted drones should explore the technology. The potential is significant: safer jobsites, stronger quality control, more accurate estimating, and smoother operations that can drive savings and set them apart competitively,鈥 said Wilson.

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Three New Planet Fitness Locations to Open Before the New Year /planet_fitness/ Mon, 28 Dec 2020 21:47:55 +0000 /?p=7750 Planet Fitness has partnered with 天美传媒 Construction on three health fitness clubs located throughout the greater St. Louis area in 2020. 天美传媒 served as the construction manager for the Festus, Washington, and Ballwin, Missouri locations, which opened to members in time for the new year.

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Planet Fitness has partnered with 天美传媒 Construction on three health fitness clubs located throughout the greater St. Louis area in 2020. 天美传媒 served as the construction manager for the Festus, Washington, and Ballwin, Missouri locations, which opened to members in time for the new year.

The Festus and Washington locations each feature a new two-story ground-up prototype with a gross floor area of 30,000 square feet, allowing ample space for hundreds of machines and free weights. Construction for the Ballwin location, which opened in late November 2020, consisted of converting a vacant 30,000 square feet retail store into an upscale new fitness center. These new locations mark the tenth Planet Fitness location 天美传媒 has collaborated on since 2015 with three new buildings and seven tenant fit-outs.

鈥淗aving Planet Fitness as a client has been amazing. These facilities allow us to showcase the quality of work that 天美传媒 Construction can accomplish,鈥 states Keith 天美传媒, president of 天美传媒 Construction Company. 鈥淲e are excited to have Planet Fitness as our partner.鈥

Planet Fitness and 天美传媒 Construction already have plans for several more facilities to break ground in 2021. 天美传媒 Construction has played a key role in site selection and evaluation, making sure the potential location works within the budget and fits overall constructability.

鈥淏esides new facilities, Planet Fitness is remodeling vacant buildings and transforming them into an upscale Judgement Free Zone perfect for anyone trying to achieve their fitness goals.鈥 states Bob Hamilton of Planet Fitness. 鈥溙烀来 Construction Company is our preferred contractor in the Midwest area, with more stores scheduled to start in the new year, we are confident in the quality of work that 天美传媒 Construction will deliver.鈥

Planet Fitness currently operates 16 locations throughout the St. Louis area. The opening of the new locations provides more local fitness options for our growing membership group.聽 Get a head start on achieving your new year resolution, sign up or learn more at .

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Community Spotlight: Ryan 天美传媒 on McKendree Metro Rec Plex /poettker_mckendree_metro_rec_plex_community/ Thu, 17 Dec 2020 20:51:01 +0000 /?p=7745 In a one-on-one interview, Ryan 天美传媒 discusses what 天美传媒 is about, their relationship with the Metro Rec Plex, as well as future developments the firm has in store!

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In a one-on-one interview, Ryan 天美传媒 discusses what 天美传媒 is about, their relationship with the Metro Rec Plex, as well as future developments the firm has in store!

 

What kind of message do you try to convey to your clients through your services?

鈥淲e strive to foster meaningful, long-lasting, and beneficial relationships with our clientele through high-quality, safe, and efficient construction processes. We have thoroughly enjoyed being a part of the Rec Plex Community since we first began construction in 2015 and have continued to cultivate our relationship. Health, wellness, and recreational activities are very important to our employees and our community. 聽Our employees enjoy the amazing amenities the offers through our company-paid fitness memberships.鈥

 

What were some of the key takeaways from the Metro Rec Plex project?

鈥淗aving the McKendree Metro Rec Plex within our portfolio has been a tremendous asset and benefit. This unique development combines both an ice rink and aquatic complex into one facility. There are a limited amount of dual complexes like this in the United States. 聽Collaborating with the Rec Plex and national partners throughout the design and construction phases helped 天美传媒 gained a great deal of knowledge about the ice technology necessary for a high-quality rink. 聽We are excited to utilize that knowledge in the future.鈥

 

 

Are there any new developments the 天美传媒 team is working on?

鈥淟ocally, 天美传媒 Construction is in the final construction stages for the Shoppes of Richland Creek mixed-use development, located at the intersection of Green Mount Road and I-64 in Shiloh, IL. 聽The initial phase of this development includes a mixture of retail and restaurant space. 聽We will also be breaking ground on a new senior living facility in O鈥橣allon, IL in early 2021.鈥

 

天美传媒 Contruction鈥檚 40th Anniversary and Their Dedication to the Local Community

Established in 1980, 天美传媒 Construction is celebrating 40 years of work and dedication to the local community. We are committed to philanthropic partnerships, encouraging and supporting employees to advocate, fundraise and volunteer in the communities where they live and work.聽 Earning a St. Louis Business Journal Corporate Philanthropy award for 3 consecutive years, 天美传媒 contributes to major causes for youth education and mentorship, workforce development, and healthcare awareness and research.聽 We proudly support local non-profits including Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwestern Illinois, Boy Scouts, STEM and workforce learning programs at Scott AFB and area schools, Junior Achievement, and various regional hospitals and cancer research organizations.

 

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