Veteran-Owned · FAA Part 107 · Commercially Insured · Rapid Response

Aerial view of a construction and demolition site in progress

Construction Progress

Repeatable Aerial Documentation From Groundbreak To Punch List.

Ground-level progress photos miss most of the site. Owners chase the GC for updates. Lenders need verifiable proof for draws. Investors want consistent, comparable visuals month over month — and what they get instead is whatever the superintendent had time to snap from the ground last Friday.

FAA Part 107 Certified
Licensed remote pilots in command
<2 hr Average Response
Across the Florida Panhandle, 7 days
Court-Ready Deliverables
Hashed originals + signed affidavit

The Problem

What you're up against

Ground-level progress photos miss most of the site. Owners chase the GC for updates. Lenders need verifiable proof for draws. Investors want consistent, comparable visuals month over month — and what they get instead is whatever the superintendent had time to snap from the ground last Friday.

What's at Stake

The cost of waiting

Schedule disputes, change-order arguments, and warranty claims all rest on a fragmented visual record that can't prove what was where, when. Delay claims succeed because the GC can't show otherwise. Investor trust erodes between updates. Two years after closeout, no one can find the photos that would settle a defect dispute.

How We Solve It

Our approach

We fly the same waypoints at the same altitudes on a defined cadence — weekly, biweekly, or monthly — so every visit is directly comparable to the last. Each package includes a top-down orthomosaic, 4K oblique video, and side-by-side comparison frames against the prior visit, all hashed and archived for the life of the project.

What You Receive

Every engagement, packaged for legal review

Defensible, organized, and easy to hand to a paralegal, expert, or court.

Top-down orthomosaic per visit
4K oblique progress video
Geo-tagged still photo set
Side-by-side phase comparison frames
Visit log with date, time, and conditions
Pilot Part 107 certification
SHA-256 hash manifest of originals
Secure download link with retention

Frequently Asked

Construction Progress Documentation — FAQ

How often should we schedule progress flights?

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Cadence depends on project pace and reporting needs. Vertical builds typically run biweekly or monthly. Horizontal/site work is often weekly during active phases. We help you pick a cadence that matches your reporting cycle.

Are the visits comparable to each other?

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Yes. We use a fixed flight plan with the same waypoints, altitudes, headings, and lens settings every visit. That's what makes the side-by-side comparison frames meaningful.

Can you also produce orthomosaics for measurement?

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Yes. Each visit can include a top-down orthomosaic with scale for area, distance, and stockpile-volume reference. See the Orthomosaic Mapping page for full mapping detail.

Do you support delay or dispute claims with this documentation?

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Yes. The fixed-cadence record establishes a defensible timeline of site conditions, equipment positions, and progress. Originals are hashed and preserved.

What does ongoing progress documentation cost?

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Pricing is built around visit cadence, site size, and deliverable mix. Multi-visit packages are quoted at a per-visit rate with predictable monthly invoicing.

Request Documentation

Request construction progress documentation

Tell us what happened, where, and your deadline. We'll confirm scope, ETA, and pricing — usually within minutes during business hours.

Avg. <2 hour Panhandle response, 7 days/week
FAA Part 107 · $1M+ insured · COI on request
Court-ready deliverables, hashed originals, pilot affidavit
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