One of the most common frustrations in construction is client communication. Clients want to know what's happening on their project, but frequent site visits are disruptive, and text updates don't give them the visual context they need.
Aerial progress photos solve this problem by giving clients a clear, professional view of their project that they can access on their own schedule.
Why Aerial Photos Work Better Than Ground-Level Updates
Ground-level photos show details. Aerial photos show the whole picture. When a client can see their project from above — the full footprint, the relationship between different areas, the overall progress — they get a much better sense of where things stand than they would from a collection of ground-level snapshots.
Reducing Client Calls and Site Visits
When clients have access to current aerial photos through a private portal, they're less likely to call for updates or request site visits. They can see for themselves what's happening, which builds confidence and reduces the back-and-forth that takes time away from managing the project.
Professional Presentation
Aerial progress photos also signal professionalism. Providing clients with a private portal containing dated aerial photos and progress reports sets you apart from contractors who send occasional text messages with phone photos. It demonstrates that you take documentation seriously and that you're organized and accountable.
Setting Up a Documentation Plan
Remington Drones works with contractors throughout Utah's Wasatch Front to set up aerial documentation plans that fit their project schedules. Contact us to discuss how we can support your client communication with professional aerial progress photos.