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Construction Photos and Video
Project data is mission critical. Getting the big picture with an aerial overflight used to be a job for an aeroplane or helicopter and cost thousands per visit. Now, drones can provide the same service as often as needed.
Progression Photography
Scheduled visits to your site to capture recent changes. Useful for showing management what recent changes were made, providing delivery confirmation, and estimating site activity.
Drones in Construction
Mapping and site planning
In conjunction with your surveyor, Sky Photos can provide an orthomosaic, large scale photos of the site. These photos can provide a way to virtually measure aspects of your site, such as the volume of delivered materials or the length of earthworks.
Equipment Tracking
Aerial photograpy gives you a great way to identify what equipment is on site as well as what isn’t. With a weekly visit, aerial photos can provide information on equipment use, condition, and even identify potential equipemnt issues.
Site Security
Keep an aerial eye on your site materials and other supplies
Safety
Keep your employees on the ground, and keep an eye out for site safety issues.
Progress Reporting
Generate weekly reports on the condition of the site
Useful for your management, finance and marketing teams!
Drones for Construction
sUAV imagery in construction provides great money and time saving alternatives to other solutions.
Construction modeling, progress reports, site monitoring, equipment inventory monitoring, safety and project documentation are all possible with Sky Photos.
Project description and contracting
Based on the location, project, size, and number of visits
Project Planning
Create the contract and plan – Define the purposes and safety conisderations
Execution and Post processing
Contracts can include annual storage, image post processing, and other services. Photos and video are delivered as scheduled.
FAQ
How do I prepare for a photographer visit
The pilot arrives and will need a location that can see the entirety of the site. The pilot will need a location to take off and land, and a flight path that does not go over moving vehicles or unprotected people.
When will the photos be ready? What about Video?
Unless significant processing is needed, photos and video are usually available within 24 hours.
Site Personal Protective Equipment Requirements
Pilot arrives with the following available and ready for use.
- protective eyewear
- hard hat
- high visibility vest
- steel toed shoes
- hearing protection
- kn-95 masks
Other equipment may be requested by prior arrangement.