Drone mapping, aerial site documentation, and repeatable progress photos and video for New Jersey contractors, developers, and project managers.
Request a QuoteA construction site changes fast. One week the access road is clear. The next week equipment, materials, and grading can make the same view hard to read from the ground. Skyvation flies the site and gives you a clean record of what changed and when.
Nick Colasurdo flies every job as an FAA Part 107 certified, insured remote pilot. The work covers progress photos and site videos, drone mapping and aerial documentation, and repeat flights from planned angles so owners and crews can compare one visit to the next.
One plain note up front: this is drone photo, video, and photogrammetry-based mapping that can support your surveying, planning, and documentation. It is not a licensed land survey or a legal boundary or property-line determination. That requires a licensed New Jersey land surveyor. If you need a stamped survey or legal lines, bring in a surveyor and we can fly to support that scope.
Progress footage is most useful when it is repeatable. We capture wide site overviews, equipment and material staging, and short clips for owner updates. On longer projects, repeat flights show how the build moves week to week.
• Wide site overview photos
• Site progress video clips
• Equipment and material staging
• Access and laydown areas
• Owner and stakeholder update assets
• Pre-construction and pre-bid views
Drone mapping uses overlapping high-resolution photos stitched into measurable 2D maps and 3D models. These support site planning, records, and progress tracking. We confirm the exact deliverables you need, like orthomosaics, contours, point clouds, CAD exports, or volume figures, before booking so the output fits your project.
We log flight paths and camera angles so each visit lines up with the last. Side-by-side photos make progress easy to see for project managers, owners, and contractors. Exact matches depend on weather, airspace, and what is safe to fly on the day.
• Planned, repeatable flight angles
• Side-by-side progress comparisons
• Date-stamped site records
• Marketing-ready or documentation-ready shots
Photogrammetry and 3D models are real drone deliverables, and we describe them honestly. They can support surveying, zoning discussions, and permitting documentation. They do not replace a licensed New Jersey land surveyor, a legal boundary determination, or an engineering deliverable. When a stamped survey is required, we work alongside the surveyor or professional responsible for that scope.
No. We provide drone photos, video, and photogrammetry-based mapping that can support your survey and documentation. A licensed New Jersey land surveyor is required for a legal boundary or property-line determination. We can fly to support that work when a surveyor is involved.
Yes. We plan repeatable flight paths and camera angles so visits line up for progress comparisons. Exact matches depend on weather, airspace, site access, and what is safe to fly that day.
Yes, when the deliverables are confirmed for your project. Ask before booking if you need orthomosaics, contours, point clouds, CAD-ready exports, or volume figures, so we can plan the flight to produce them.
Send the site address, project stage, what you need documented, and any access or safety rules. For repeat work, include the schedule you want covered. Call +1-732-850-0338 or email skyvationllc@gmail.com.
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