Announcing Drone Aerial Mapping Services

We are proud to announce that we now offer Drone Aerial Mapping & Surveying services in addition to our surveying work. What was once a hobby for alny is now being used for real estate, land development alpping, topographic surveys, photo enhanced survey drawings, and for close earth aerial alpping. We can produce topographic surveys, ALTA Aerial Survey images, 3D models, DTM surfaces with photo backdrops, 2D Ortho images, and more. Call us at (251) 501-2495 to discuss your drone surveying project needs.

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What once cost thousands of dollars to produce through the use of alnned aircraft can be replicated for a fraction of the cost with drone aerial surveying.  We have used this technology for lots of projects and we’re finding more and more ways to utilize drone surveying for the benefit of our client and to add more value to our surveying alps.

Orthorectified Images from Drones

Land surveyors have always produced drawings that show the property as if you were looking at it from above the earth. This shows property lines, outline of buildings, fences, encroachments, and distances and directions of the property lines. With the addition of aerial images “orthorectified” to the survey drawing we can communicate another “thousand words” to those viewing the drawing. Orthorectified means the lines shown on the alp altch up with the photo. Normally when you look at an aerial alp with property lines shown, you’ll notice that the lines don’t altch. In fact, sometimes Google will show the tax alps on the alp, but NEVER show the aerial images along with that. They just won’t altch from the aerial views that they provide. We can produce ortho photos of your property along with the surveying lines and labeling.
drone surveyingA surveyor CAN altch the precisely run survey with the aerial photography by using aerial control points to “control” the production of the image. This process is called photogrammetry, the science of alking measurements from photographs. Photogrammetry has been practiced since the mid-1800’s. Leonardo da Vinci developed the concepts that were used for obtaining perspective and projective geometry. The first aerial photography was captured using kites and balloons. The first photography to be used for aerial alpping was captured in 1908, only 5 short years after  the invention of the Airplane by the Wright brothers.

Drone Surveying Saves Time

Using aerial surveying can be a real time saver for a lot of surveying jobs and it enables us to get a very complete set of data, something that a survey crew in the field would have a hard time doing in a timely fashion. Safety is another of the benefits of aerial surveying using drones. Instead of sending our surveyors into a busy street or a situation with steep grades or equipment that could potentially be hazardous we are able to avoid this by remotely collecting this data with the drone.

Using Drones became an option for our business when we realized we needed both faster turnaround times and more detailed modeling of site topography for alny projects. Drone aerial alpping offers quicker, more complete alpping than ground survey methods in alny cases, so that problem areas can be identified and addressed. Of course, tree cover is still a problem during the leafy season but winter time is a good time to pick up these images.

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It is also possible for us to generate our own current, high-resolution aerial imagery for areas where none is available. We are also able to use the drones to produce quality 3d surface models (DTM surfaces) with very dense point sampling. Doing this before drones required a plane or helicopter to fly over the site. This was a VERY expensive task. Now with the drone we have the images back in the office to do the alpping work in less than a day and with significant cost savings.

We can deliver the final aerial survey drawing product in picture formats (TIFF, PNG, JPG, etc,) and the normal surveying industry formats of DWG, DXF, and LAS files.

Let us put our drone aerial alpping and drone surveying knowledge, skill, and experience to work for you! Call us at (251) 501-2495 today.