Overview
What this service is designed to do
Aerial mapping and orthomosaics create detailed overhead maps built from multiple drone images. These maps are useful for construction sites, commercial properties, roof layouts, land documentation, and large-area visual inspections.
Benefits
How it helps
- Create updated overhead maps of sites, roofs, land, or facilities
- Improve planning and communication with measurable imagery
- Document current conditions before, during, or after projects
- Support roof layouts, construction records, and property management
- Provide visual context that standard photos cannot capture
Deliverables
What you receive
- Orthomosaic map image
- High-resolution aerial photos
- Optional annotated site overview
- Optional measurement-support files depending on scope
Process
How the inspection works
Define the mapping area and final use case
Plan flight altitude, overlap, and image coverage
Capture mapped imagery with consistent coverage
Process and deliver the orthomosaic or site documentation
FAQ
Common questions
Is this the same as a licensed land survey?
No. Orthomosaic mapping is aerial documentation and measurement support, not a licensed boundary survey.
Can you measure areas or distances?
Basic measurement support may be possible depending on scope and accuracy needs, but critical measurements should be verified by qualified professionals.
Can mapping be used for construction sites?
Yes. Orthomosaics are useful for site planning, progress records, logistics, and stakeholder communication.