Site visits are a necessary part of construction management — but not every visit is necessary. When project managers, owners, investors, or clients drive to a site just to see what's happening, that's time and money that could be spent more productively.
Drone data gives you the information you need to make decisions without requiring a physical visit.
What Drone Data Provides
Regular aerial photos and video give you a current view of site conditions. Orthomosaic maps let you measure and analyze the site from your desk. Drone site inspections provide detailed aerial views of specific areas or conditions. Progress reports summarize what's been accomplished and what's coming next.
Together, these tools give project managers, owners, and stakeholders enough information to stay informed and make decisions without driving to the site for every update.
Who Benefits Most
Project managers overseeing multiple active sites can use drone data to monitor all of them without spending the day driving between locations. Owners and investors who want regular updates can access their private portal instead of scheduling site visits. Clients who are curious about progress can see current aerial photos without disrupting the construction crew.
The Practical Impact
Fewer unnecessary site visits means less disruption to the construction crew, more time for project managers to focus on managing rather than traveling, and better-informed stakeholders who feel confident about project progress.
Remington Drones provides drone documentation services for construction projects throughout Utah's Wasatch Front. Contact us to learn how we can help reduce unnecessary site visits on your projects.