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With the advent of drones, aerial imagery is now available to almost anyone. In combination with reality capture software, those images can be used to generate lots of useful data for applications in engineering and construction, property management, insurance, agriculture, and city planning. So, why use drone mapping?

Engineering & Construction

Drone mapping is an exciting new technology that is inexpensive and simple to use.  As time goes on, drone mapping will be a standard in the engineering, surveying, and construction project management fields.  It is safe and non-invasive.  Our drone mapping service allows you to gain up-to-date aerial imagery for feasibility studies, site planning, documentation, project management, stakeholder updates and dispute resolution.  Drone mapping is the platform that connects all relevant parties with the click of a link.

Property Management

Property managers can use drone mapping to document the condition of their properties and plan maintenance more effectively. Get a good look at the rooftops and gutters after a storm. Inspect the building’s exterior. Document damage to aid in the insurance claim process. Hold contractors accountable. Facilitate communication between regional and local property managers. Show off the beauty of your facilities.

Insurance

Adjusters can save time documenting a claim. Drone data can be used to measure the damaged areas of property or crops. Take accurate measurements to more precisely determine and facilitate payouts. Keep your adjusters out of potentially dangerous situations.

Agriculture

Farmers can use drone data to evaluate landforms before seeding, monitor the health of crops over the grow season, and identify and locate problems before more crops are affected. In the event of damaged crops, drone data can be used to aid in the insurance claim process.

Municipal

City zoning authorities can monitor large or commercial development and verify it against the plans that were submitted. Document existing landforms and monitor the landforms during excavation. Ensure environmental factors are met. Better document the location of underground utilities. Verify contractor work performed on behalf of the city. Keep citizens better informed.

Mining

Explore remote sites quickly to aid in site planning. Document the amount of material removed and better plan your work through the excavation process. Evaluate data to ensure the safety of your staff. Better predict the amount of resources available.

Utilities

Climbing transmission towers is a dangerous task. Using drone data can help to identify problems and minimize the time a lineman is in the air. Document the location of underground utilities. Inspect and manage substations. Use drone data to plan utility restoration after storms. Avoid blocking traffic with bucket trucks.