Precision topographic surveys, volumetric calculations, and orthomosaic mapping for developers, contractors, and engineers across Central Florida.
Traditional ground-based topographic surveys can take days or even weeks to complete on large parcels. Our drone-based land surveying captures the same data in a fraction of the time. A single flight covers dozens of acres in under an hour, collecting hundreds of overlapping aerial images that are processed into high-accuracy digital elevation models, contour maps, and georeferenced orthomosaics.
These deliverables give civil engineers, land planners, and developers the terrain data they need for site design, grading plans, stormwater analysis, and regulatory submissions. We serve projects throughout Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Lake, and Polk counties, from small residential lots to multi-hundred-acre development sites. Our surveys complement licensed surveyor boundary work and provide the topographic detail needed for design and planning phases.
Knowing exactly how much material sits in a stockpile or how much dirt has been moved from an excavation is critical for billing, inventory management, and project budgeting. Our drone-based volumetric analysis measures stockpiles and excavations with accuracy levels that meet or exceed traditional ground survey methods, and it does so in minutes rather than hours.
We regularly work with earthwork contractors, aggregate suppliers, fill dirt operations, and mining sites across Central Florida. Each volumetric report includes net volume calculations, cut-and-fill comparisons between survey dates, surface area measurements, and visual overlays that make it easy for project managers and accountants to verify quantities. Recurring clients benefit from volume tracking over time, providing a clear audit trail of material movement on active sites.
Land developers and general contractors face tight schedules and thin margins. Our drone survey services help you move faster, reduce rework, and communicate clearly with stakeholders. Pre-construction aerial surveys establish baseline conditions before any dirt is moved. During construction, periodic flights document grading progress, verify quantities, and catch discrepancies between the plan and actual field conditions before they become costly change orders.
For developers evaluating new acquisitions, aerial mapping provides a quick and cost-effective way to assess terrain, drainage patterns, vegetation cover, and existing improvements before committing to engineering studies. Our data packages give your design team a head start on site planning while reducing the number of field visits required during the due diligence phase.
An orthomosaic is a single, seamless, georeferenced image created by stitching together hundreds of individual aerial photographs. Unlike a standard drone photo taken from one position, an orthomosaic is geometrically corrected so that measurements taken from the image are accurate in all directions. This makes it an invaluable planning and documentation tool for land development, environmental assessment, and municipal projects.
Our orthomosaic maps are delivered in GeoTIFF format with full coordinate reference data, ready to import into GIS platforms like ArcGIS and QGIS, as well as CAD tools like AutoCAD and Civil 3D. They provide a current, accurate visual baseline of site conditions that can be shared with engineers, architects, permitting agencies, and stakeholders who need to understand the site without visiting in person.
Drone surveys offer measurable advantages over traditional methods for many project types. A crew of surveyors with total stations and GPS equipment may take several days to cover a 50-acre parcel. A drone completes the same coverage in under an hour of flight time, collecting thousands of data points that generate a dense, accurate surface model of the terrain.
This speed translates directly to cost savings. Fewer field days means lower labor costs, faster data delivery, and less disruption to active operations on the ground. For sites with difficult terrain, standing water, dense vegetation, or active equipment operations, drones provide safe access to areas that would be hazardous or impossible to traverse on foot.
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