What construction drone monitoring is It is the process of capturing a site at regular intervals (monthly, fortnightly, or weekly) to create a visual and technical archive of progress. This is used for reporting, site management, and stakeholder communication.
What you receive - **High-res Progress Photos**: Consistent shots from the same aerial viewpoints every visit. - **360 Site Views**: Interactive panoramas showing the whole site from the air. - **Site Maps (Orthomosaics)**: Measurable maps for logistics and planning. - **Video Overviews**: Short, edited clips for stakeholder and investor updates.
Stakeholder reporting and investor updates Drones provide a level of context that ground-based photos cannot match. Showing an investor the "big picture" of a project's progress builds confidence and provides a professional record of delivery.
Site logistics mapping Drones are excellent for planning where cabins, cranes, and material stores should go. By having a current, accurate aerial map, site managers can avoid logistics errors and improve site safety.
Dispute and variation support Having a dated, high-resolution archive of every stage of a build is the best defense against disputes over "when a certain work was completed" or "what the site looked like" at a specific point in time.
Practical Considerations
— Drone operations are subject to airspace, weather, site access, permissions, nearby people and property, and operational safety requirements.
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