Construction

Construction Progress Monitoring

Monitoring – Construction site and progress monitoring is a crucial job for contractors that are performed by high-resolution drones.


Construction is one of the many industries where drone services are highly advantageous. Construction site drone photography reduces risk factors, increases profitability, saves time and collects a large amount of data that traditionally is time-consuming to collect and often incomplete.

Drones are making it easier than ever to automate progress tracking and remotely monitor construction sites. Drone progress reports help ensure construction is finished on time and within budget. This post provides a deep dive into construction progress monitoring and how drones are making it easier to stay informed about what’s happening on site even if you’re hundreds of miles away.

We have catered drone survey in various industries and sectors.

  • Building Construction
  • Railway Construction
  • Earthwork Tracking
  • As-Built Comparisons
  • Tasks & Schedules
  • Quality Assurance
  • Sub-Contractors Tracking
  • Budget Control
  • Warehouse construction
  • Ship Construction
  • Metro Construction
  • Ropeway Construction
  • Road Construction
  • Bridge Construction

Drones collect multiple types of data that can be used in numerous ways for different end users.

  • Photos are taken in high-resolution, usually with a 20-megapixel camera to show progress comparisons. Waypoints are programmed to capture the exact replica of the area to show the progression from breaking ground to completed project.
  • Videos capture wide angles and vantage points to show the comprehensive progression from an aerial point of view. Video allows for access to hard-to-reach places giving an overview of the entire infrastructure.
  • Maps are customizable for end user demand. The drone can produce Orthomosaic, LiDAR or thermal maps that will send details to the construction manager that is impossible for the human eye to see.
    • Orthomosaic maps show the entire site from a bird’s eye view and can estimate material cost, calculate stockpile volume and other specific data without having to be at the site.
    • Thermal maps alert project managers if there is a leak or a crack in the foundation by detecting escaping heat allowing the project manager to address the issue.
    • LiDAR is used to design a digital representation of the area which construction managers and surveyors can turn into several different deliverables for clients.

Industries Served

We offer highly accurate and detailed GIS Surveying, drone inspection, mining services, flood Assessment, crop health monitoring, topographic survey, UAV data processing, 3D mapping, and aerial photography and qualified personnel such as wind turbine experts.

Transportation
Mine Survey
Energy
Industrial