Reasons to use aerial photography during construction progress

 

 At the site:

  • It is a valuable tool to document the progress of your construction site improvements. 

  • An aerial taken of the site before you start can be used to determine many logistics of the building process. 

  • It can show all of the actual details of the site and the surrounding area. 

  • Excellent tool for project evaluation and training

  • Use during project meetings to modify specific situations which arise

  • Great tool when organizing sub-contractor sequencing and placement of trailers, equipment and material deliveries

  • Determine placement of utilities

  • Excellent for sub-contractor briefings to minimize confusion, and facilitate understanding

 

In the office:

  • Use the digital images to zoom in and inspect project details

  • Great advertising and marketing tool – websites, brochures, business cards, etc.

  • Creates impressive presentations and displays

  • Use in planning for future projects

  • Quality aerial photography creates outstanding wall decor for construction, engineering, and architectural firms.

  • Adds pizzazz to your portfolio or project proposal

  • An outstanding gift for clients or those who participated in the project

 

Documentation: 

  • Provides a permanent, objective and historical record

  • Use in monthly reports to document stages completed for clients and vendors

  • Keeps your investors up-to-date

  • Use in Site Inspection Reports

  • Use in Monthly Draw Reports

  • Document location of stored materials

  • Use in future repairs or additions

 

Legal:

  • Can aid in important decisions regarding safety, legal issues and efficiency

  • Can help you avoid costly delays in the event of a dispute

  • Provides a viable insurance policy when it comes to documenting completion dates

  • Can prove why a project might be running behind (snow, flooding, etc.)

  • Provides impartial third party documentation if a construction issue arises or a construction dispute with sub-contractors, suppliers or nearby businesses needs to be resolved.

  • Provides a permanent, indisputable record of the site on a specific day.

  • Have proved to be a valuable tool in construction disputes, insurance claims and legal matters.

 

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