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Monitoring with Drone Technology
Stay on Track with Real-Time Progress Tracking Stay ahead of your project with accurate, real-time aerial data. We provide detailed drone imagery and orthomosaic maps to help you track progress, manage risks, and keep your site on schedule and budget. |
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Our Construction Monitoring Services
We offer a wide range of drone-based monitoring services tailored to meet the needs of construction sites at any stage: |
Why Choose Our Construction Monitoring Services?
Drones are revolutionizing construction monitoring by offering a more accurate, efficient, and cost-effective way to track site progress. With our services, you can: |
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Phase 1: Site Clearing and Preparation
This orthomosaic shows the early stages of site preparation: Cleared Land: Large areas of vegetation have been removed, with visible soil exposure. This indicates initial grading or clearing of the site to prepare for construction activities. Access Roads: Preliminary roads or pathways are visible, providing essential access for construction equipment and materials. Drainage or Environmental Management:Retention of certain vegetation or natural drainage areas suggests compliance with environmental requirements. Construction Manager Notes (Example):
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Phase 2: Infrastructure and Layout Development
This orthomosaic highlights intermediate construction activities, focusing on infrastructure. Grading and Excavation: A portion of the site shows exposed dirt, likely from ongoing grading or excavation work to prepare foundations or utility installation. Initial Paving: Visible paved areas suggest the early stages of infrastructure development, such as access roads, parking lots, or pathways. Vegetation Buffer Zones: Tree lines surrounding the construction site have been preserved, potentially acting as natural buffers or environmental barriers. Construction Manager Notes (Example):
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Phase 3: Building Foundations and Advanced Site Work
This orthomosaic represents an advanced phase of the project, with clear signs of structural and site development. Built Structures: Rectangular shapes indicate completed or ongoing foundation work and the construction of buildings or other facilities. Parking and Paved Areas: A defined parking lot or open paved space suggests completion of infrastructure supporting the buildings. Landscaped Areas: Surrounding the developed site, landscaped areas or buffer zones are visible, indicating environmental finishing touches. Construction Manager Notes (Example):
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