Most contractors document parts of their projects. The best ones document the whole thing.
There's a significant difference between having a few photos from key milestones and having a complete visual record of your project from the first day of site prep to the final landscaping. That complete record has value in ways that partial documentation doesn't.
The Value of a Complete Timeline
A complete project timeline tells a story. It shows the transformation of a piece of land into a finished home, building, or development. That story has value for marketing, for client relationships, and for your own business records.
For custom home builders, a complete documentation timeline is something you can share with future clients to demonstrate your process and quality. For commercial developers, it's documentation that satisfies investor and lender reporting requirements. For excavation companies, it's a record of the earthwork that was performed and when.
What Complete Documentation Looks Like
Groundbreaking and site clearing, excavation and grading, foundation work, framing and vertical construction, exterior progress, utilities and hardscape, landscaping, and final completion. Each phase captured from above, with consistent framing and timing, creates a visual record that no amount of ground-level photos can replicate.
Making It Practical
Complete project documentation doesn't have to be complicated. Remington Drones works with contractors to set up a capture schedule that aligns with your project timeline. We handle the flights and processing — you receive the deliverables in your private client portal.
Contact us to discuss a documentation plan for your next project.