
Before the implementation of drone technology, land surveying is an intricate process that takes a lot of physical work to calculate measurements and collect coordinates throughout the entire boundary lines. Drones today supplement surveying by generating high-resolution 2D/orthomosaic maps and 3D models that is most up-to-date compared to online maps. Additionally, in conjunction with Real-Time Kinematics (RTK) GPS/GNSS receivers and/or through Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) Networks managed by States, drones are capable to produce accurate/precise maps.
We work with surveying by collecting aerial data for maps generation on DroneDeploy or other drone maps software that could then be exported to computer-aided design (CAD) software for further processing and analysis.
As a NON-licensed surveyor drone service provider, we cannot certify accuracy/survey-grade maps, but we utilize all our available tools to supplement any survey project under the supervision of a licensed surveyor.