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Weekly briefing October 31st 2018 Try Site Scan for free! We're now offering a free 14-day trial of

[I'm an image]( Weekly briefing October 31st 2018 Try Site Scan for free! [Image]( We're now offering a free 14-day trial of Site Scan! To see why leading organizations like PCL, Arcadis, Newmont, and the Department of the Interior trust Site Scan to collect and share aerial data, start your free trial today, no credit card required. [Create your account]( New in Site Scan: Use Your Own Base Surfaces For Better Cut/Fill Reporting [Image]( For construction, mining, and engineering teams, drones have proven to be a fast, safe, and accurate way to measure quantities. But your volume measurements will be more precise and useful to your team if you can compare them to other survey data and design files, such as the original survey of your site or its finished grade. Today, we’re making this possible in Site Scan by adding support for custom base surfaces. Now, you can upload your own finished grade design file or pre-existing survey data as a LandXML file, and compare it against your current grade with our suite of earthwork analytics tools, including new configurable cut/fill maps. [See how it works]( Heading to Autodesk University? [Image] We'll be there too! If you'd like to set up a meeting, just one-click RSVP below and we'll reach out to set up a meeting. [RSVP]( In case you missed it [Image]( How to Win More Business With Drone Data We hosted a webinar last week to show how construction and engineering firms can use drone data to win more business. If you missed it, be sure to check out the recording! [Start watching]( [3DR.com]( [Get a free Site Scan demo]( 3DR, 1608 Fourth St #410, Berkeley, CA 94710 Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up now](3dr.com/blog) to get the 3DR LIFT newsletter in your inbox. [Update email preferences]( Follow 3DR on social media: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn](

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