General Contractors
Track job site progress and document work for internal updates and client communication.
Professional drone photos and video for builders, contractors, developers, property owners, and project managers.
Our construction progress photo service helps you document your project from start to finish with high-resolution aerial photos and video. Whether you need one-time site photos or recurring weekly or monthly updates, drone photography gives you a clean view of the full job site, building progress, materials, equipment, access roads, grading, roofing, framing, parking areas, and surrounding property.
Consistent aerial photos help show progress, document site conditions, update clients, track milestones, create marketing content, and keep records.
Recurring or one-time drone coverage helps different parts of a construction team communicate more clearly.
Track job site progress and document work for internal updates and client communication.
Capture each stage of a residential build from grading to final completion.
Document large sites, buildings, parking lots, roofing, exterior progress, and equipment layout.
Show investors, partners, and stakeholders how the project is moving forward.
Use consistent aerial photos to compare progress over time.
Keep a clear visual record of the construction process.
Review layout, progress, and site context with aerial reference images.
Turn project progress into website, social media, and portfolio content.
Each visit can be planned around repeat angles, milestone updates, and specific deliverables for the project team.
Wide aerial views of the project and surrounding site.
Similar framing over time for easy progress comparison.
Track major phases as the structure moves forward.
Useful for early-phase site work and civil progress.
Monitor roof work, facades, and exterior completion stages.
Show site flow, entry points, and paving progress.
Document how active site areas are being used.
Create a complete visual record across the life of the project.
Include motion coverage and social media content if requested.
Pick a package based on project size, update frequency, and how often progress needs to be documented.
Aerial progress photography helps construction companies communicate better, reduce confusion, document progress, and create professional content.
Keep a visual record that is easy to review and organize.
Show job progress clearly to clients and internal teams.
Document what has been completed and how the site is changing.
Repeat angles create useful comparisons over time.
Turn site progress into portfolio and promotional content.
Aerial views explain site size, flow, and staging more clearly.
Professional progress visuals help inform stakeholders and partners.
Construction documentation works best when the capture plan matches the pace of the project.
Customer shares the site location, project type, schedule, and what needs to be captured.
Customer chooses a single visit, monthly package, weekly package, or custom schedule.
We safely capture aerial photos and video from planned angles.
Files are delivered in organized folders by date, making it easy to track progress over time.
For ongoing construction projects, we can capture repeat angles from similar positions each visit. This creates a clean visual timeline of your project so you can compare progress week by week or month by month.
All drone flights are planned around weather, site safety, airspace, people, equipment, and FAA operating requirements. Some locations may require airspace authorization or additional planning. Flights may need to be rescheduled due to unsafe weather, restricted airspace, or active site conditions.
These are the most common things teams ask before setting up recurring aerial coverage.
For most projects, monthly photos are enough for general updates. Weekly photos are better for active job sites, fast-moving builds, or projects where clients and stakeholders need frequent updates.
Yes. Recurring packages can include repeat angles so the project can be compared over time.
Yes. Short video clips can be included, and edited project videos or social media reels can be added.
Yes. Construction progress photos and videos are great for websites, social media, client updates, investor updates, and project portfolios.
Flights depend on safety, people on site, equipment movement, airspace, weather, and FAA requirements. Some sites may require coordination before flying.
Get professional aerial construction progress photos for your next build, job site, or development project.