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Construction Progress Drone Imaging for Central Florida Jobsites

Construction progress tracking drone imagery showing project milestones over time

Keep owners, GCs, project managers, investors, and stakeholders aligned with repeatable aerial documentation. Southview Drone Imaging captures consistent progress visuals that make project updates easier to review and easier to share.

Same-Angle Updates Milestone Tracking Owner Reports Monthly or Weekly Flights

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Construction Progress Tracking Weekly, Monthly or Milestone
Construction progress tracking drone imagery showing project milestones over time

Progress documentation that reduces confusion

Construction sites change quickly. Ground photos rarely show the whole picture, and outdated progress records can slow communication between the field, office, owner, and investors. Repeatable drone imaging gives every project team a visual record from the same general viewpoints over time.

Southview Drone Imaging works with active jobsites to document sitework, framing, roofing, exterior progress, access conditions, staging areas, utilities, paving, landscaping, and final completion. The goal is practical: clear files, consistent angles, and imagery that supports real project conversations.

Service Uses

Built for construction communication

Use aerial documentation to support progress updates, stakeholder reporting, and project records.

Owners & Developers
See the full project without being onsite
Aerial updates help owners and developers review progress, understand site conditions, and stay informed between meetings or site walks.
  • Overall site visibility
  • Remote stakeholder updates
  • Investor and owner communication
General Contractors
Document milestones and field conditions
Repeatable imagery creates a useful visual record of work completed, staging changes, trade activity, access, and site constraints.
  • Weekly or monthly updates
  • Milestone comparison
  • Jobsite logistics documentation
Project Managers
Organized visuals for reports and meetings
Progress photos, short videos, and map-style views can be organized for OAC meetings, project dashboards, internal reports, and closeout records.
  • Report-ready exports
  • Consistent file delivery
  • Progress comparison visuals
Deliverables

Construction progress deliverables

Every project can be scoped for the level of detail needed: quick documentation, recurring reporting, marketing visuals, or a more detailed image package for review.

Deliverables
What the finished package can include
  • Repeatable aerial photos from consistent viewpoints
  • Short progress video clips or overview videos
  • Milestone image sets for foundation, framing, exterior, roofing, paving, and completion
  • Orthomosaic site maps when useful for top-down review
  • Organized folders by date, phase, or project area
  • Monthly, weekly, biweekly, or one-time documentation packages
Scope Note
Jobsite coordination note
Drone flights around active construction sites require practical coordination with site leadership, airspace restrictions, weather, safety conditions, and access rules. Southview Drone Imaging is FAA Part 107 certified, insured, and OSHA 10 certified.
Process

How the work is handled

A simple workflow keeps the flight legal, safe, useful, and aligned with the deliverables you actually need.

Step 1
Set the documentation plan
We confirm the project location, flight schedule, important viewpoints, safety requirements, site contact, and required deliverables.
Step 2
Capture consistent progress imagery
Flights are performed from practical repeatable angles to show the same areas as the project changes.
Step 3
Organize the update package
Files are sorted by date and deliverable type so project teams can review them without digging through unstructured photo dumps.
Step 4
Continue on cadence
For recurring coverage, the schedule can be weekly, biweekly, monthly, or aligned with major construction milestones.
Related Services

Related drone documentation services

Many projects combine more than one type of aerial documentation. These related services are common add-ons or alternatives.

FAQ

Questions about Construction Progress Drone Imaging

Straight answers before scheduling a flight.

How often should construction progress drone flights be scheduled?
Common schedules are weekly, biweekly, monthly, or milestone based. The right cadence depends on project speed, reporting needs, and budget.
Can you capture the same angles each time?
Yes. Repeatable viewpoints are a core part of construction progress documentation. Exact framing can vary with site conditions, safety limits, weather, and airspace, but the goal is consistent visual comparison.
Can the imagery be used in owner reports?
Yes. Deliverables can be organized for owner updates, project meetings, internal reports, investor communication, and closeout records.
Do you work around active jobsites?
Yes. Southview Drone Imaging is owned and operated with practical construction field awareness and coordinates with site contacts before flight operations.

Need repeatable drone progress coverage?

Send the project location, schedule, and reporting goals. Southview will follow up with a practical progress imaging plan.

Start a Construction Progress Drone Imaging Request

Share the project location, timing, and what needs to be documented. We will follow up with options, pricing, and availability.

Prefer direct contact? Call 407-279-0034 or email [email protected]
What to include
  • Project or property address
  • Preferred timing or deadline
  • What areas need documentation
  • Any access, gate, site contact, or safety requirements
Service area
Based in DeLand, Florida and serving:
  • Volusia County and surrounding Central Florida areas
  • Additional locations by request
Credentials
  • FAA Part 107 certified and insured
  • OSHA 10 - safety certified
  • Commercial construction field awareness