Construction Progress Monitoring

Drone Site Monitoring | Aerial Progress Records | Time-Lapse Imager


Clear Construction Progress Records for Project Stakeholders

AirVantage Drones provides construction progress monitoring for stakeholders who need a reliable visual record of activity, change and development across a site. Whether you are a contractor, developer, client representative, landowner, consultant, funder, insurer or asset owner, regular drone capture can help show what has happened, where work has progressed and how the project is developing over time.


Drone-based site monitoring gives project teams and wider stakeholders a practical way to review progress without always needing to be physically present. High-resolution aerial photos, video, mapping outputs and time-lapse media can support reporting, meetings, funding updates, contractor oversight, planning records, dispute avoidance and project handover evidence.


By capturing a consistent aerial view of a construction site at agreed stages, we help create a clear visual timeline that can be shared with clients, senior managers, delivery teams and other interested parties.


Below is an example of aerial time-lapse footage captured for an ongoing residential project in Hampshire.


Drone Mapping for Construction Progress Monitoring

For larger or more complex construction sites, drone mapping can provide a structured record of progress from above. Aerial mapping products can help stakeholders compare stages of work, review site layout, identify visible change and maintain a consistent visual archive throughout the life of a project.


These outputs are particularly useful where progress needs to be communicated to people who are not on site every day, including senior managers, clients, consultants, funders, asset owners, insurers and wider delivery teams.


Who Can Benefit from Construction Progress Monitoring?

Our drone construction progress monitoring service is suitable for contractors, developers, project managers, client teams, consultants, landowners, asset managers, insurers and project stakeholders who need a clear and repeatable record of site progress.


Regular aerial capture can support progress reports, site meetings, funding updates, marketing content, contractual records, planning evidence, dispute prevention and long-term project documentation.