Drone Mapping in Rhode Island | Construction & Land Surveys

We are a licensed land surveyor using drone mapping technology for land surveys and construction sites

Drone technology allows for safe mapping of terrains and property, producing high-quality surveying results that equal or surpass traditional methods, and is a cost-efficient way to complete more projects in less time. Whether you are a land developer, construction engineer, or a full-service A&E firm, utilizing a drone surveying service can decrease project time, reduce overall costs, and provide planning and development resources with additional ground images and aerial views of urban landscapes.

We use the Matrice 200 and Inspire 2 with Pix4D to create the most accurate mapping data in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.

Advantages of Drones for Drone Surveying

Risk Reduction – Safety and accidents related to falling due to rugged terrain or land elevations can add to construction budgets and impact construction workflow. These accidents can be significantly reduced when using drones to map or photograph construction projects, significantly reducing the risk of personal injury. The use of drones has been attributed to lowered onsite accidents and medical costs in all phases of pre-construction, planning, and erection.

Faster Acquisition of Data – While ‘time is money’, in the construction industry time is generally not valued over and above the quality of data – because in the long run, quality information will save time and money. Drone technology is unique in that inspections and surveys can be accomplished in record time, while the data retrieved is of premium quality. Drone technology allows each project to retrieve data at an appropriate accuracy level, using relative accuracy for information gathering or absolute accuracy for design engineering and construction phases.

Improved Data Resolution – For construction projects that may have used manned helicopters or planes to retrieve topographic data, drones can fly closer to the ground surface and supply much-improved data resolution for aerial surveying and photography. When combined with state-of-the-art software solutions for drone surveying, along with cloud-based, high-resolution 3D mapping solutions, problem areas are captured more accurately and virtual collaboration between all project stakeholders is more efficient.

Access to Unreachable Locations – The most common use for drone surveyance is in measuring locations where vehicles and personnel can not otherwise access. Surveying roadways, flooded areas or congested city landscapes are perfect assignments for drone technology. The technology offers a cost-effective alternative to surveying hazardous sites, in a matter of hours compared to days or weeks.

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