A topographical survey is a process of mapping and measuring the physical features of a land surface, including its elevation, contours, and other natural or man-made features.
Drone building inspections are a type of aerial survey that uses drones to inspect buildings for damage, such as cracks, leaks, and mould. Drones can also be used to measure dimensions, create a 3D model or create a photographic record of a building
Construction Monitoring, is the use of drones to monitor construction sites. Drones can provide historic and real-time data with a bird’s-eye view of a construction site, which can help with a variety of tasks.
A drone lidar survey is a remote sensing technique that uses a drone to collect data about a surface using laser pulses, or light detection and ranging (LiDAR)
Drone photogrammetry is the science of taking measurements from photographs. It’s commonly used in surveying and mapping applications, as well as in 3D modeling.
A drone thermal survey uses an infrared camera to detect differences in surface temperatures to identify issues.
A drone stockpile survey is a method of using drones to measure the volume of stockpiles, which are materials stored at construction sites or mining operations
A drone roof survey is a method of assessing the condition of a roof using an unmanned aerial vehicle
A 360° degree panoramic interactive tour is a digital representation of a space that allows viewers to navigate and explore it as if they were physically present.