Project Monitoring

Aerial Construction Progress Tracking & Site Documentation

Regular aerial documentation gives landowners and contractors a clear, up-to-date view of a project's progress from start to finish. Consistent aerial media enhances communication, accountability, and decision-making on every job site.

Why Aerial Monitoring

  • Check milestones and track assets with visual records at every stage
  • Resolve issues quickly with clear before-and-after documentation
  • Showcase professional results to stakeholders and clients

Solutions We Provide

  • Standard Photography & Videography — Scheduled flyovers with high-resolution stills and video
  • Photogrammetry (3D Models) — Detailed three-dimensional site models for planning and review
  • RTK-Enabled Precision — Centimeter-level accuracy to measure area, volume of material, and track progress over time
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Frequently Asked Questions

How frequently can you fly for construction progress documentation?

We can fly weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly depending on your project pace. We set up a recurring schedule at project kickoff so documentation is consistent throughout the build without requiring per-flight coordination.

What deliverables do you provide after each monitoring flight?

Each flight produces georeferenced orthomosaic maps, high-resolution site photos, and optional 3D models. Deliverables are formatted for sharing with project owners, lenders, and remote stakeholders via web link or download.

Can your drone generate 3D models for earthwork volume tracking?

Yes. We produce volumetric measurements from 3D point cloud data for cut and fill tracking, stockpile management, and earthwork progress reporting. Accuracy is typically within 1-3% for earthwork applications.

How do I share progress footage with stakeholders who are not on site?

We deliver all flight data and imagery via a shareable download link. Stakeholders can review maps, photos, and 3D models from any device without needing special software or site access.

What is RTK precision and why does it matter for construction monitoring?

RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) GPS provides centimeter-level positioning accuracy for drone surveys. On construction sites this means each flight's data aligns precisely with previous flights, making progress comparisons and volume calculations reliable.

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