Built environment & property.
Property deals, lease events and dilapidations all turn on defensible evidence and accurate measurement. We capture it safely, from the air, and deliver it on a timeline that fits the transaction.
Evidence
that holds
up.
Buying, letting and managing property runs on proof. A pre-acquisition baseline, a lease-entry record, a dilapidations schedule or a measured survey all decide who carries cost and risk later. The data has to be accurate, defensible and ready when the deal is.
Roofs, parapets, gutters and high-level facades are exactly where defects hide and where ground access is slowest. Scaffold and rope access add days and thousands of pounds before anyone has looked at the building. We capture the same detail by drone in hours, geo-tagged and indexed, and supply it either as a finished report or as a data layer your surveyor drops into their own.
Where it pays
off for property
teams.
Plain-language applications for acquisition, asset management and development. Each one removes a cost, a delay or a risk from the way building evidence is gathered today.
Schedule of Condition
An impartial, dated record of a building's condition before you commit to a lease or a purchase, so responsibility for each defect is clear and dilapidations disputes are cheaper to settle.
Roof & high-level facade inspection
Close-up imagery of the parts of a building that are slowest and most costly to reach, captured without scaffold or rope access, so defects show up before they become claims.
Measured & topographic surveys
Accurate measurements of a site or building, turned into CAD and BIM-ready data your design team can work from directly.
Development progress monitoring
A dated aerial record across a build, so developers, funders and project managers can check progress against programme without a site visit.
Marketing media & 360 tours
Photography, video and navigable virtual tours for sales and lettings, and for the asset record.
Portfolio condition programmes
Scheduled capture across a property portfolio, giving asset managers a consistent, comparable condition record from one building to the next.
Faster, safer,
defensible.
What aerial capture changes for a property team, in practical terms.
Hours, not days
No scaffold or access-tower lead time. A building is captured in a single short visit and reported within days.
Less risk at height
Fewer people working at height or over live areas, which lowers the safety burden on you and your contractors.
Lower access cost
Roofs and high-level facades reached without the scaffold, rope-access or road-closure bills those normally carry.
Evidence that holds up
Every image is geo-tagged, dated and indexed to a plan, so the record stands up in a lease, sale or dilapidations dispute.
Your team can act on it
Outputs arrive in the formats your surveyors and designers already use, from annotated PDFs to CAD and BIM.
One supplier, one visit
Condition, measurement and marketing capture combined in a single mobilisation rather than several.
What you
receive.
Outputs your surveying, legal and asset teams can act on without rework.
Indexed condition report
Geo-tagged, timestamped and annotated, cross-referenced to a location plan.
Defect-annotated imagery
High-level masonry, roofs and parapets captured at defect level.
Measured survey data
Topographic data and BIM-ready exports as DWG, LAS or LandXML.
Marketing 360 tour
A navigable tour for sales, lettings and the asset record.
Property team
questions.
More in the FAQ hub.
Either. We deliver an indexed, annotated condition report your legal and asset teams can act on directly, or supply the underlying imagery and survey data as a layer your own surveyor drops into their report. Many clients take both.
Yes. With ground control and RTK positioning, aerial measured surveys meet survey-grade tolerances and export to CAD, BIM and Revit. Where a job also needs traditional total-station or laser-scan work, we combine the two.
No. The point of aerial capture is to reach roofs, parapets and high-level facades without scaffold, rope access or road closures, which removes the cost, the lead time and the working-at-height risk those involve.
Site capture is usually a matter of hours. A typical indexed condition report or measured dataset follows within a few working days, and we can prioritise where a transaction or lease deadline depends on it.

