Drone Surveys & Drone Inspections
Drone surveys and drone inspections are a fast, safe and cost-efficient way to survey at height.
From roof inspections to large building surveys, drones are the perfect choice for engineers and construction professionals because they offer great advantages in terms of safety and speed of access. Drones are also a safe and efficient solution to inspect buildings that may be considered inaccessible using traditional manned inspection techniques. We use state-of-the-art cameras and sensors to make sure we provide you with the most accurate drone surveys currently available.

BENEFITS OF DRONE SURVEYS AND DRONE INSPECTIONS
- Map large buildings and areas, quickly and cost-effectively
Enable big-picture thinking and strategic decision-making
- Safely map hard-to-reach and inaccessible areas
Visualise the space without having to spend hours measuring
- See the space and potential of your project from above
- Easily and visually update clients on the progress of your projects
HOW DOES IT WORK?
FAQs
The accuracy of a drone survey depends on the project requirements. For many projects, an acceptable error of 30 cm will be enough in terms of accuracy, whereas for others, maximum acceptable error of 2 cm is required. Get in touch with us to discuss your needs.
Drone mapping uses a technique called photogrammetry. The way this works is that a drone captures a large range of overlapping photos of an area, showing the same point from various different angles. This allows us to create a high-resolution 3D map that includes information on elevation and height as well as shape, texture and colour. Find out more on our Photogrammetry Surveying page
Professional drones can easily cover hundreds of square kilometers for high-resolution maps. The main restrictions are flying time/battery capacity and permits.
Because of drones, it has become easier than ever to map large areas. Just a few years ago, the only real way to get an aerial photogrammetric map with sufficient accuracy and resolution was a manned aircraft. Today, drone 3d mapping is a cost-effective and quick way to map large buildings and areas.
OUR CLIENTS
