A clearer view from above
Some sites are easier to understand from the air. Drone surveying provides an efficient way to capture detailed aerial information across land, buildings and development sites, particularly where an area is extensive, complex or difficult to access safely from the ground.
Seeing the Wider Site
A drone can capture overlapping aerial images that are processed into a clear visual record of the site. Depending on the instruction, this information may support topographical mapping, roof and building inspection, progress monitoring, land assessment or the creation of accurately referenced aerial imagery.
For sites across Manchester and Liverpool, the wider aerial view can help explain the relationship between tightly arranged buildings, yards, access routes and neighbouring property. Across Warrington, Cheshire and Lancashire, drone capture can provide an efficient overview of larger plots, commercial estates and development land.
Combining Air and Ground Informatio
Where positional accuracy is required, drone data can be combined with survey control measured on the ground. This brings together the speed and coverage of aerial capture with the reliable reference points needed for professional survey work.
Drone surveying is not automatically the right solution for every site. The location, surrounding properties, airspace, weather and required output all need to be considered. We assess these factors before confirming whether a drone survey is suitable or whether conventional ground-based measurement would provide a better result.
Outputs Shaped Around the Instruction
Available deliverables may include aerial imagery, orthographic site views, supporting topographical information, 2D PDF drawings and DWG files. The precise format is agreed in advance so the survey provides information that is genuinely useful to the client and project team.