Volume Verification
A single-flight RTK survey producing an engineering-structured volume table, accuracy statement, and supporting visuals. Designed for payment certification, contract administrator review, and dispute records.
Start with Volume Verification. Convert to Monthly Site Intelligence. Add Inspection Support when it's needed. Every deliverable follows the same 6-section engineering structure.
A single-flight RTK survey producing an engineering-structured volume table, accuracy statement, and supporting visuals. Designed for payment certification, contract administrator review, and dispute records.
Two captures per month across one active project. Month-over-month progress comparison, archived by capture date for your records, structured for owner reporting and lender draw requests.
Close-range capture with 70 mm and 168 mm focal lengths, annotated defect logs, and condition reports suitable for delivery to the engineer of record, in your firm's format when requested.
Section order, terminology, and accuracy statement, all consistent across every engagement.
Project identifier, client name, capture date, report version, lead engineer signature block. Traceability from the first page.
One page, hard limit. Context, scope, key result, next action. Written for the person who reads one page before the meeting.
What was done. What was not done. Assumptions. Limitations. What we produce, and what we don't.
Equipment, flight plan, RTK correction source, NTRIP network, processing software, reference surface where applicable.
The measurements, the observations, the comparisons. Orthomosaics, volume tables, defect logs, annotated figures.
Numbered recommendations with timelines. Stated horizontal accuracy. RTK FIX confirmed. Contact for follow-up.
An earthwork quantity is contested between two parties, and payment certification depends on resolving it. You need an independent figure this week.
Volume VerificationMonthly owner reports, lender draws, or council briefings are coming due. You need a consistent progress record you don't have to argue about.
Monthly Site IntelligenceA bridge, a facade, a tower, a corridor. Condition needs to be recorded with detail resolution that an engineer of record can act on.
Inspection Support