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Thames Valley Drones

Surveyor-Grade Aerial Site Surveys & Inspections

Thames Valley Drones provides drone-based aerial site surveys & inspections (including 2D mapping & 3D modelling) right across the Thames Valley. We capture precise consistent (repeatable) images & their associated data that record highly accurate (geo-referenced where required) & hi-res imagery of a site’s layout, access, and surrounding context. It is a straightforward way to monitor a built landscape, manage construction progress, review environmental features, and check infrastructure conditions with minimal operational disruption, at a fraction of the speed and cost of ground-based traditional surveying methods – all while delivering unparalleled quality and actionable data.

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Surveyor-Grade Aerial Site Surveys & Inspections

How We Plan Your Survey

We plan each survey around your specific requirements, defined objectives and output specifications, and, of course, the site with any live-site requirements. We review site-specific requirements including operational needs, access, pedestrian routes, and nearby activity such as boundaries, roads, railways, airports & aerodromes (as well as other transport infrastructure), sensitive sites like schools, police stations, prisons, trees / treelines, and overhead lines.  We carry out a formal site inspection visit and together with your requirements and our desk research, we produce a formal Method Statement and/or Risk Assessment.  We arrange permissions with landowners, site managers and any airspace authorities, and choose sensible launch and recovery points to keep the site running smoothly & safely.

From the air we record wide overviews, as well as performing survey flights utilising the latest survey-quality drones and surveying software. These images offer high-definition detail which deliver point cloud data and its associated outputs e.g., metrics & measurements to cm or mm accuracy, orthomosaics (2D maps) and digital twin / 3D models of a site. Typical coverage includes site boundaries and compounds, haul roads and laydown areas, stockpiles, drainage routes, watercourses, habitat buffers, utility corridors, and working fronts. Where sites are large or phased, we use survey drones and survey software so results are repeatable, consistent, comparable, and easy to reference in reports and coordination meetings.

Working With Contractors and Consultants

Our clients include main contractors, property managers, client advisers, environmental consultants, architects, estate agents, roofing contractors, land and building surveyors, and asset managers across the Thames Valley. For construction teams, scheduled flights provide a visual record that supports site diaries, sequencing, and stakeholder communications. Environmental practitioners use site-wide context to document mitigation measures and seasonal change. Infrastructure owners and operators rely on consistent imagery to prioritise maintenance and organise access. Councils, developers, utilities, housing providers, schools, and private landowners use these outputs to brief teams, align programmes, and report progress clearly.

Why Choose Us for Aerial Site Surveys

We focus on safe access, high-quality, actionable data, and practical planning. Before any flight, we check airspace and local restrictions, liaise with your site, project contacts, and project partners. We identify and select suitable launch and recovery areas. Entrances, pedestrian routes, and live work zones are assessed so activity can continue with minimal disruption. Capture is timed for appropriate light and weather, with alternative options agreed if conditions or access change. Aerial surveying reduces time near plant and working fronts, while providing dependable visuals to support planning and decision-making.

Where This Adds Value

Aerial site surveys support construction progress monitoring by showing phasing, access routes, crane positions, temporary works, and material movements at a glance. For environmental surveys, overhead views help review water levels, drainage patterns, tree canopy, vegetation change, buffer zones, and areas of sensitivity. For infrastructure inspections, aerial coverage provides context and condition for assets such as roads, bridges, rail corridors, utility lines, masts, and culverts, including approaches, clearances, and adjacent constraints.

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If you’re ready to proceed and take your project to the next step, let’s plan your next survey together.

Where We Work

We cover Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Hampshire, Surrey, Warwickshire, and Sussex. Regular locations include Reading, Slough, High Wycombe, Basingstoke, Oxford, Banbury, Guildford, Brighton, Chichester, Crawley, Horsham, and Warwick. Multi-site programmes can be planned sensibly across county lines.

What Else Do We Use Our Drones For?

Alongside aerial site surveys, we offer land surveying and 2D mapping and 3D modelling, drone roof inspections, and aerial building inspections. We also provide drone-based aerial photography and videography, property photography, and landscape photography for campaigns and archives.

What Happens Next

Once commissioned, it helps to share:

  • The site address, survey extent, and priority areas.
  • Current programme stage, known constraints, and any sensitive habitats or utilities.
  • Key timescales and milestones.
  • Access notes, nearby hazards, or traffic management we should plan around.
  • Any drawings, previous reports, or coordinate preferences to reference.