
Drone Surveys & Measured Surveys
We make the latest technology work for you, with Drone and Laser Measurement Surveys for a range of applications.
Drone Surveys
The use of drone and U.A.V technology has massively enhanced the site data available to surveyors. We can now use drones to access areas that would have required expensive scaffolding or cumbersome and expensive mobile elevated working platforms (MEWPs) to access. Condition and construction surveys of buildings and roofs can now be safely undertaken from ground level by DroneSafe approved, CAA Registered and fully insured pilots, with HD video and images reviewed by an experienced MRICS Chartered Building Surveyor. Drone surveys provide a range of benefits, including:
Speed and efficiency: Drones can cover large areas quickly, reducing the time and cost of traditional surveying methods.
Accessibility: Drones can access difficult-to-reach areas that may be dangerous or inaccessible for human surveyors, providing a safer and more efficient solution.
High-resolution imagery: Drones equipped with high-resolution cameras can capture detailed images and video footage of the survey area, providing valuable information for analysis.
Increased accuracy: With drones, surveyors can gather data with pinpoint accuracy, reducing the risk of human error and ensuring that the survey is as accurate as possible.
Cost savings: Compared to traditional surveying methods, drone surveys are often more cost-effective and can provide significant savings on large-scale projects.
Drone surveys are a valuable tool for surveying, inspection, and data collection. With speed and efficiency, accessibility, high-resolution imagery, increased accuracy, and cost savings, drone surveys provide a range of benefits that make them an attractive option for any project.
Measured Surveys
We provide a wide range of measured surveys, from basic layout and Lease plans, through to 3D Point Cloud laser scans of existing structures and building facades.
Measured surveys offer a wealth of advantages for property owners, architects, developers, and engineers. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider a measured survey for your next project:
Accurate information: Measured surveys provide detailed and accurate information about the physical characteristics of a property or building, including dimensions, layout, and materials used. This information is crucial for renovation, remodeling, or expansion projects.
Cost savings: With accurate information, you can avoid costly mistakes and rework, saving you time and money in the long run.
Better planning and design: With detailed information about a property, architects and engineers can create accurate plans and designs that take into account the existing conditions of the building.
Improved safety: Measured surveys can identify potential safety hazards and provide information to help ensure that building and renovation projects meet all necessary safety regulations.
Better communication: Accurate and detailed information about a property can help improve communication between all parties involved in a project, from architects and engineers to contractors and property owners.
In conclusion, measured surveys provide a wealth of advantages for anyone looking to renovate, remodel, or expand a property. With accurate information, cost savings, better planning and design, improved safety, and improved communication, a measured survey is a smart investment for any project.