Construction Site Monitoring with Our DJI Drones: How We Help You Save Time and Money

How we, as drone specialists, make your project smarter, safer, and more efficient

At Droneview.be, we’ve been monitoring construction sites for years with our professional drones: a DJI M210 (equipped with a Z30 zoom camera and an XT2 thermal camera) and an Inspire 2 (with a sharp X5S camera). For project developers and contractors, this means: no hassle with flying yourself, but clear insights that prevent delays and save money. Below, we explain how we handle this for you.

Why choose us for construction site monitoring?
No investment needed: We provide the drones, pilots, and software.
Tailored expertise: Our M210 and Inspire 2 are perfect for:

  • Sharp details: The Z30 camera zooms in from 20m to inspect cracks or loose bolts.
  • Thermal inspections: The XT2 camera detects insulation leaks or electrical issues.
  • Precision measurements: The Inspire 2 creates high-quality 3D maps for volume determinations.
  • Certification in order: Our pilots hold the required A1/A3 certificate and comply with all Belgian drone regulations.

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Why Drones Are Essential for Inspecting Storm and Hail Damage

Storms and hail can cause significant damage to buildings and infrastructure. From dislodged roof tiles to damaged solar panels and façades, it’s crucial to assess the damage quickly and accurately to prevent further issues. Traditional inspection methods can be time-consuming, costly, and even dangerous. Drones offer an innovative solution: fast, safe, and highly detailed.

Benefits of Drone Inspections for Storm Damage

  1. Safety First
    Inspecting roofs, façades, and other tall structures can be risky, especially if the damage has made the building unstable. Drones eliminate the need for ladders, scaffolding, and dangerous climbing. Inspections can be conducted entirely from a safe distance, even in hard-to-reach or hazardous areas.
  2. Fast and Efficient Damage Assessment
    While a manual inspection can take hours, a drone can survey a large area in just minutes. This is particularly valuable after storms that have affected multiple buildings, such as in residential neighborhoods or industrial sites.
  3. High Precision with Advanced Technology
    Drones equipped with high-quality cameras like the Zenmuse Z30 or thermal cameras such as the Zenmuse XT2 can detect even the smallest cracks, missing roof tiles, or hidden damage. Thermal images are particularly useful for identifying where water or cold air is seeping through the structure.

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