Photography Services
Aerial photography is no longer a luxury on modern projects—it's the new standard.
Drone photography has evolved into a multi-purpose professional tool that provides significant value beyond traditional surveying. Beyond orthomosaics and mapping, drones are used for high-impact marketing, detailed progress tracking, and specialized inspections that enhance both safety and project transparency.
According to real estate industry studies, properties utilizing aerial photography can experience:
- Up to 94% gain in online views
- Up to 68% faster sales compared to listing without them.
- Up to 73% to 83% higher engagement
City & County Projects: Construction site progress monitoring, before & after shots, beauty shots.
Commercial Buildings: Construction site monitoring, before & after shots, beauty shots.
Compliance and Safety Monitoring: Remotely verify that crews are following safety protocols (e.g., wearing PPE) and that erosion control, SWPPP in compliance, and site barriers are correctly placed.
Dispute Resolution: Provide clear visual evidence to resolve conflicts with subcontractors or clients regarding the status of work at a specific point in time.
Energy: Solar farms, wind farms, power lines.
Environmental Monitoring: Track the impact on surrounding ecosystems, such as managing runoff or protecting sensitive vegetation during construction.
General: Parks, historic sites, tourist spots.
Inventory & Material Management: Monitor the delivery and placement of materials on-site to ensure they are distributed to the correct work zones.
Payment Verification: Use visual data to approve draws and verify that milestons have been reached before releasing payments.
Power Lines and Towers: Inspect for corrosion, cracks and other anomalies in high voltage equipment from a safe distance.
Post-Storm Damages Assessment: Document damage for insurance claims, whcih can process claims up to 1.5 time faster.
Real Estate: Individual homes and developments. Construction site monitoring, before & after shots, beauty shots, storm damage inspections, solar & roof inspections, insurance inspections.
Roadways, Highways, Bridges & Interchanges: Access tight spaces and under-bridge surfaces to identify structural defects that ground-level inspections might miss. Construction site monitoring, completed project shots.
Roof and Facade Inspections: Identify damaged or missing shingles, leaks, and structural weaknesses without the need for ladder or scaffolding.
Specialized Inspections: Drones provide a safer, faster, and more detailed alternative to manual inspections for difficult-to-reach or hazardous structures.
Stakeholder Communication: Share high-resolution photos and videos that "tell the story" of a site far more effectively than static ground photos or written reports.
Work in Progress (WIP) and Project Management: Drones act as a "modern-day-runner" for superintendents, providing real-time data to keep large-scale projects on schedule.
Visual Timeline: Regular flights (weekly or monthly) create a chronological visual record from groundbreaking to final walkthrough.