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Pavement And Grading

Drone photogrammetry and LiDAR sensors are used to capture data needed for professionals to perform detailed pavement analysis and grading assessments with speed and accuracy that traditional methods can't match.

Capture high-resolution surface data across roads, parking lots, airstrips, and construction sites — to generate orthomosaics, digital surface models (DSMs), Triangulated Irregular Networks (TINs), elevation profiles, and slope maps. These deliverables allow professionals to:

  • Detect surface defects such as cracks, rutting, and deformation

  • Analyze drainage and water flow patterns through slope and grading models

  • Support cut/fill calculations for pavement rehabilitation and new construction

  • Assess grade compliance for ADA accessibility, slope tolerance, and surface performance

By combining drone-captured visuals with centimeter-level elevation data, we provide actionable insights for engineers, contractors, and agencies to plan repairs, optimize grading, and ensure long-term pavement performance.

Industries And Applications

Real Estate And
Facility Management

  • Parking lot surface planning and regrading

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  • Driveway and access road grading optimization

Retail And
Commercial Properties

  • Shopping center lot drainage and resurfacing analysis

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  • ADA route planning in high-traffic areas

Logistics And
Industrial Sites

  • Warehouse and freight terminal grading verification

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  • Drainage and truck path slope assessment

Construction And
Site Development

  • Road grading, lot leveling, foundation pads, parking lots

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  • Residential & commercial site grading

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  • Sidewalk, curb ramp, and trail ADA slope assessments

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  • Street resurfacing and capital improvement planning

Transportation And Infrastructure

  • Roadway inspection & resurfacing planning

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  • Slope compliance for highways, interchanges, and overpasses

Aviation And Airports

  • Runway, taxiway, and apron flatness checks

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  • Pavement condition monitoring

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