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Drone Safety &
Structural Inspection
for Project Managers

Inspect elevated structures, document post-storm damage, and monitor site safety conditions without scaffolding, lift equipment, or elevated worker exposure.

Built for project managers, safety officers, and property owners who need fast, accurate visual documentation of hard-to-reach structures across North Central Florida.

The Safer Alternative

Inspect Without Putting
Workers at Risk

Traditional structural and safety inspections require scaffolding, aerial lifts, or rope access — adding days of setup time, significant equipment costs, and real worker safety exposure. For project managers and safety officers, that equation rarely makes sense when the goal is simply visual documentation.

Our FAA Part 107 certified pilots deploy rapidly across North Central Florida, capturing close-up 20MP imagery and 4K video of any elevated structure — rooftops, facades, retaining walls, stormwater infrastructure, and more — without a single worker leaving the ground. Deliverables are ready within 48 hours.

No scaffolding, lifts, or rope access required
Zero elevated worker exposure
Faster mobilization than traditional inspection methods
20MP imagery captures fine detail at close range
4K video provides continuous visual record
Timestamped and geotagged for legal and insurance use
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Side by Side

Drone Inspection vs.
Traditional Methods

FactorDrone InspectionTraditional
Mobilization Time24–48 hours3–7 days
Worker Safety RiskNone (no elevated workers)Significant
Equipment RequiredNoneScaffolding / Lift / Rope
Visual Coverage360° at any altitudeLimited by access points
Documentation Format20MP stills + 4K videoWritten report / photos
Delivery Timeline48 hours1–2 weeks
Disruption to SiteMinimalSignificant
Common Applications

Drone Safety Inspection
Use Cases for Project Managers

Post-Storm Damage Assessment

After a hurricane, tropical storm, or severe weather event, a drone inspection provides rapid visual documentation of roof damage, structural compromise, and site conditions — without putting workers on damaged structures.

Retaining Wall & Slope Monitoring

Document retaining walls, embankments, and slopes for signs of cracking, displacement, or erosion. Particularly valuable for construction sites with significant grade changes or active earthwork.

Rooftop & Facade Inspection

Inspect commercial rooftops, building facades, and exterior cladding for damage, deterioration, or maintenance needs without scaffolding or lift equipment. Ideal for insurance renewals and pre-sale assessments.

Stormwater Infrastructure

Visually document detention ponds, retention basins, outfall structures, and drainage channels for compliance documentation, maintenance planning, and post-storm condition assessment.

Pre-Occupancy Safety Documentation

Capture a comprehensive aerial and elevated visual record of a structure before occupancy — establishing a baseline for future insurance claims, warranty documentation, and maintenance planning.

Active Construction Safety Monitoring

Provide site supervisors and safety officers with regular aerial overviews of active construction sites to identify safety hazards, document conditions, and support OSHA compliance documentation.

What You'll Receive

Inspection Deliverables

Close-Range 20MP Imagery

High-resolution stills captured at close range to the structure, revealing fine detail not visible from ground level.

4K Inspection Video

Continuous 4K video flyover of the structure, providing a complete visual record of all surfaces and conditions.

Annotated Photo Set

Key findings highlighted with annotations identifying areas of concern, damage, or conditions requiring follow-up.

48-Hour Delivery

Complete digital delivery package organized by structure zone and delivered within 48 hours of the flight.

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After the storm came through, we needed to document roof damage on three commercial buildings before our insurance adjuster arrived. 352 had the drone footage to us in 24 hours. It made the entire claims process straightforward.
PM

Property Manager

Commercial Portfolio — Ocala, FL

FAQ

Drone Inspection Questions

Our FAA Part 107 certified pilots can inspect rooftops, facades, cell towers, bridges, retaining walls, stormwater infrastructure, utility poles, solar arrays, and any elevated structure where a close-up visual inspection is needed. If it's accessible by drone, we can document it.

Traditional inspections require scaffolding, lifts, or rope access — all of which add cost, time, and worker safety risk. A drone inspection captures the same high-resolution visual data in a fraction of the time, with no elevated worker exposure and no equipment mobilization costs.

Yes. Our timestamped, geotagged 20MP aerial imagery and 4K video are suitable for insurance documentation, claim support, and pre-repair baseline records. We can provide organized deliverable packages formatted for insurance carrier submission.

We provide a complete visual documentation package including annotated still images, 4K video, and a geotagged photo set. For formal written engineering reports, we recommend pairing our visual documentation with a licensed structural engineer's assessment — our imagery provides the visual evidence they need to work remotely.

For urgent safety inspections — post-storm damage, structural concerns, or insurance requirements — we can typically mobilize within 24–48 hours depending on airspace authorization requirements. Contact us directly to discuss urgent scheduling.

Yes — we serve all of North Central Florida including Gainesville, Wildwood, The Villages, Belleview, Spring Hill, Crystal River, Leesburg, Clermont, Brooksville, Dunnellon, Newberry, and Lady Lake across Marion, Alachua, Sumter, Hernando, Citrus, and Lake counties.

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Fast Mobilization Across
North Central Florida

Post-storm, pre-insurance, or routine safety documentation — we can typically mobilize within 24–48 hours. Serving all of Marion, Alachua, Sumter, Hernando, Citrus, and Lake counties.