Framework · 9:14
// THE QUOTE
“one of the things that we found is from collecting field data it doesn't really matter where it's at”
— Colin Gillis, BBA, MCPM · Smarter Spaces Inc.
The local-jobs thesis in one beat: every field hour = 3-4 production hours, so hiring one in Toronto means hiring two or three NSCC grads in Nova Scotia.
Full episode at 9:14How 3D LiDAR Scanning Cuts Construction Change Orders by 50% — Colin Gillis, Smarter Spaces ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
For every field hour of 3D scanning, a firm needs 3-4 production hours of processing, creating a leveraged local employment model where one field hire can justify two to three processing hires.
“for every hour we're in the field there's probably three to four hours of production to turn that into a usable item”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Above-Ceiling Scanning: Hospitals and Complex Renovations
6:10
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