
Construction Monitoring
Repeatable aerial site documentation, progress tracking, earthwork monitoring, and stakeholder reporting throughout the construction lifecycle.
What is Construction Monitoring?
Construction monitoring uses repeatable drone flights to capture accurate, up-to-date site conditions throughout a project's lifecycle. By collecting aerial imagery on a consistent schedule, project teams can track progress, document infrastructure installation, monitor earthwork activities, and maintain a visual record of development over time.
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These datasets provide project managers, developers, engineers, and stakeholders with valuable insights that improve communication, support decision-making, and reduce the need for frequent site visits.
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Common Applications
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Weekly site monitoring
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Earthwork tracking
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Infrastructure installation monitoring
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Utility corridor documentation
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Developer progress updates
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Stakeholder reporting
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Change detection
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Construction record keeping


Earthwork & Site Progress Tracking
Regular aerial data collection provides a clear view of site development from initial grading through final construction. High-resolution orthomosaic maps allow project teams to monitor site conditions, compare progress between flights, identify potential issues, and maintain a visual timeline of project milestones.
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Benefits
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Repeatable site documentation
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Improved project communication
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Faster progress verification
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Reduced site visit requirements
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Historical project records
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Visual reporting for stakeholders
Construction Monitoring Deliverables
Weekly Orthomosaic Maps
Progress Documentation
Earthwork Tracking
Stakeholder Reports
Infrastructure Progress Tracking
Historical Site Records
Deliverables can be customized based on project requirements and reporting schedules.

