Mixed-Use Development — Monmouth County, NJ
One flight. Every angle.
Here's what you get.
Everything on this page came from a single 90-minute drone flight over an active mixed-use development.
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Site: Mixed-Use Development
County Monmouth, NJ
Delivery 5 Business Days
Positioning RTK GPS
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Orthomosaic Map
A centimeter-accurate aerial map of your entire site, stitched from hundreds of overlapping drone images. Not a photo — a measurable, georeferenced map your team can use in CAD, print on a plotter, or pull up on a phone at the trailer.
DELIVERED AS GeoTIFF
Opens directly in AutoCAD Civil 3D, ArcGIS, QGIS, Bluebeam, and any platform that reads georeferenced imagery. Measure distances and areas right on the map.
Monthly Site Monitoring
We fly your site on a schedule — weekly, biweekly, or monthly. Every flight delivers updated orthomosaics, 3D models, and volume reports. Your team gets a dated visual record of the entire project, from first dig to final closeout.
This gives you:
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Progress documentation for lenders and stakeholders
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Dated proof of site conditions at every phase
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Subcontractor accountability between visits
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A visual timeline to support change orders and dispute resolution
Try the interactive viewer your project team will use. Measure distances, areas, and volumes. Check spot elevations and slope grades. Drop photo pins to document site conditions. Toggle elevation heatmaps, hillshade, contours, and slope analysis. Overlay CAD site plans on live drone data. Compare flight dates side by side. Export everything as a PDF report — all from your browser, on any device.
How this saves you money
◆ Weekly progress documentation
Dated aerial map of the entire site every week. When the owner asks where things stand or the lender needs a progress update — you send the map, not a phone photo from the trailer.
→ Keeps draw requests moving and approvals on schedule
◆ Pre-pour and pre-cover verification
Document underground utilities, rebar layout, drainage, and electrical before concrete covers it forever. If a dispute comes up six months later, you have dated proof of what was in the ground.
→ One photo set can save a $50K+ rework argument
◆ Subcontractor accountability
Capture the site at every trade handoff. The framer says the slab was off — pull up the ortho from the day they started. No more finger-pointing without evidence.
→ Eliminates he-said-she-said between trades
◆ Change order justification
When unforeseen conditions require extra work, the ortho shows exactly what the site looked like before and after. Attach it to the change order — the owner sees the proof, not just a number.
→ Change orders with visual proof get approved faster
◆ Material and equipment tracking
See where every stockpile, dumpster, and piece of equipment sits on site. Know what was delivered, where it was staged, and whether it moved between visits.
→ Spot missing materials before they become a theft claim
◆ Safety and site access review
Review site layout, access roads, crane swing radius, and staging areas from above. Identify conflicts before someone gets hurt or a delivery truck gets stuck.
→ Prevents downtime from access and logistics issues
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3D Terrain Model
A full three-dimensional surface of your site built from drone data. Rotate it, zoom in, see every cut, fill, and elevation change. Your engineer can overlay it against the design surface to catch problems while they're still cheap to fix.
DELIVERED AS OBJ + DXF CONTOURS + LAS
3D model for presentations and review. 1-foot contour lines in DXF for Civil 3D grading work. Dense point cloud in LAS for volumetric analysis and surface comparison.
How this saves you money
◆ Catch grading deviations before rework
Overlay the drone surface against the design surface in Civil 3D. See exactly where the subgrade is high or low — before the paver shows up and you're tearing it out.
→ Early catch vs. late catch can be a 10x cost difference
◆ Cut/fill verification against plan
Compare the current terrain to the original topo or design surface. Know exactly how much material was moved, where it went, and whether the site is on grade before the next phase starts.
→ Proves earthwork quantities for billing and disputes
◆ Stakeholder and investor updates
Send the owner or investor an interactive 3D model they can spin around on their phone. They see the site without driving out. Keeps confidence and funding moving.
→ Visual updates keep decision-makers engaged and approvals fast
◆ Pre-bid site assessment
Bidding a job and need to understand the terrain? A 3D model and contour set lets you estimate earthwork volumes and plan access before you commit a number.
→ Tighter bids win more work without eating your margin
Earthwork Progress & Cut/Fill Analysis
We compare drone surfaces between flights to quantify every yard of material movement across your site. Know exactly how much was cut, how much was filled, and where — before the next phase starts or the next pay app goes out.
DELIVERED AS CUT/FILL REPORT + SURFACE COMPARISON MAP
Color-coded site map showing cut zones and fill zones with material volumes. PDF summary for billing, verification, and project records.
How this saves you money
◆ Verify earthwork quantities before you pay
The sub says they moved 8,000 yards. The drone says 6,200. Without a measured comparison, you're signing a ticket on trust. A surface comparison between flight dates shows exactly what moved and where.
→ One disputed earthwork invoice can exceed the cost of a full season of drone flights
◆ Catch grading errors before the next trade starts
If the pad is 6 inches high on the north end, the framer finds out the hard way — or you find out from a cut/fill map the week before. Comparing the current surface to the design surface flags deviations while rework is still cheap.
→ Regrading after concrete is 10x the cost of regrading after rough grade
◆ Track material balance across the site
Know how much material is being cut from one area and where it's being placed. When haul-off costs show up on the invoice but the fill area tells a different story, you have the data to push back.
→ Prevents paying for haul-off on material that never left the site
◆ Support pay apps with measured progress
Attach a cut/fill report to every pay application. The owner sees exactly how much earthwork was completed this period — measured from drone data, not estimated from field notes.
→ Pay apps backed by drone data get processed faster and disputed less
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Stockpile Volume Measurement
Accurate volumes calculated from a drone-built 3D surface — not someone walking around with a tape measure and guessing. Every pile measured individually against the actual ground plane.
DELIVERED AS PDF REPORT
Each stockpile itemized with volume, base elevation, and surface area. Hand it to your PM for billing or keep it on file for when the dispute shows up three months later.
How this saves you money
◆ Stop overpaying for material
Manual stockpile estimates are routinely off by 20–30%. On a 10,000 CY job, that's 2,000–3,000 yards you're either eating or missing from your invoice.
→ At $15–25/CY, that's $30K–75K in dispute exposure
◆ Verify deliveries and removals
Measure the pile before and after a delivery or hauling operation. Know exactly how much material arrived or left — not what the ticket says.
→ Catches short deliveries before you sign the ticket
◆ Monthly inventory for billing
Track aggregate, topsoil, fill, and spoil quantities month over month. Attach the volume report to your pay app — the numbers are measured, not estimated.
→ Pay apps backed by data get processed faster
◆ Dispute resolution with proof
When the owner says you moved less material than you billed, you pull up the drone-measured volume report with the date on it. Argument over.
→ Dated measurement data settles disputes in one meeting
04
Structure & Roof Inspection
Stop Climbing. Start Documenting.
Traditional structure inspections put workers at risk, take days to schedule, and produce inconsistent reports. A single drone flight captures every surface — roof, facade, column, foundation — in high-resolution detail without scaffolding, lifts, or disrupted operations.
Our inspection viewer gives your team an interactive tool to review every angle of the structure, mark deficiencies by type and severity, and generate a professional PDF report — all from a browser. No software to install. No training required.
What you get:
Drone-captured imagery processed into a multi-view interactive inspection viewer. Every face of the structure documented. Deficiencies tagged with severity ratings, grid references, and descriptions. A professional deficiency report your engineering team can act on immediately.
Structures we inspect:
Water towers and storage tanks. Roofs — commercial and residential. Building facades and exterior walls. Bridges and overpasses. Parking structures. Chimneys, stacks, and elevated structures.
Why it matters:
A missed crack on a water tower costs $200K+ in emergency repairs. A roof coating failure left undocumented voids your warranty. An uninspected facade puts pedestrians at risk and your liability exposure through the roof. Drone inspection catches these problems early — before they become emergencies — at a fraction of the cost of traditional methods.
From flight to deliverables in 5 business days
1. Schedule - Pick a day. We handle FAA clearance and flight planning.
2. Fly - 90 minutes on your site. No disruption to active work.
3. Process - RTK GPS data processed into engineering-grade outputs.
4. Deliver - CAD-ready files your engineer can use immediately.
See this for your active site
"All data shown is for demonstration and visual reference only. This is not a licensed survey, inspection report, or engineering document. Measurements and overlay positions are approximate. CAD site plans displayed here have been manually aligned from non-georeferenced source files — for precise as-built vs as-planned verification, design files must be provided in a georeferenced format (DWG/DXF with coordinate system) and overlaid on survey-grade control points. Data provided for client review — not a substitute for professional land surveying or engineering services."
Same deliverables, your project. First flight can be scheduled this week.