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How Drones are changing Construction Progress Reporting

How Drones are changing Construction Progress Reporting

June 19th 2016

Using a drone for aerial photography and video is an effective tool for tracking project milestones, assessing contractor progress, managing your project and communicating with your team. From the initial site survey to the final completed building, Droneworxs can document each step of your construction project. Aerial images enhance monthly progress reports and marketing materials and are often required for legal issues and draw reports.

Our images not only document the status of construction but they are also used to settle conflicts, avoid costly delays, and provide anyone associated with the project valuable information while saving them time. We understand the importance of showing detail in the images and we provide the most comprehensive aerial documentation possible. The project name, location, and photo date is added to each image. You can choose to have a border around the images as well as your company logo. Anything is possible with Droneworxs.

We capture as many views of a construction site as you need. We then add the name and location of the project, along with the date of the photography at the bottom right corner of each image. We can also add your logo to your construction progress aerials.

Any construction site – large or small – can be photographed by Droneworxs Aerial Photography: an apartment community, shopping centre, hotel, golf course, restaurant, residential property, car dealership, school, and more. We also provide professional mapping services.

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Tony is our CASA accredited Chief Remote Drone Pilot. His role is to oversee and authorise all Company unmanned aerial operations before they leave the ground. , Having an immense background in Military aviation with the Royal New Zealand Airforce (RNZAF) he is a qualified Aircraft engineer who has worked on many military fixed and rotary wing aircraft and remotely piloted aircraft. His passion,and diverse experience in all things aviation related, place him in a position to ensure the safest and most reliable outcomes are achieved each and every time our unmanned aircraft systems take to the skies.