Drone work. 

I fly a drone. This is perfect for various types of site work. 

 

There have been occasions such as below where I have used the drone to take an aerial photo and then added it to my CAD program and plotted the position of the various elements in it to use on a drawing. You can see here where I have started to mark out these elements in another layer to transfer to a drawing. 

I can also use the drone to take photos and or videos while it is in flight. If you wish to show your clients or design team progress on site or highlight a milestone such as steels being lifted in, this is a great way to do it. 

 

We can also take photographic and video surveys of hard to reach areas of a building. It is great for assessing roofs, chimneys, brickwork and stonework. This means you can assess the work that needs to be done you start work and thus avoid the need to pay for scaffolding before you are ready to commence work. 

Time Lapse Photography

We can also run time lapse photography on site to show events happening such as here where we were fitting steels. Here is a short clip of one of our timelapses from site. 

Click on the link below to watch the video:

https://youtu.be/S40OvDVu89o

Virtual Tours. 

We are also able to offer virtual tours of sites. This is a great way for clients and/or your design team to see what progress is being made on site. Measurments can be taken from the footage which is perfect for estimating. The footage is uploaded to a site called Matterport where a model is created. The link for this can then be shared.  

In the video below you will see how it work. 

 

https://youtu.be/_BrF83WljbM