
Make large sites understandable
Wide and directional views can relate sitework, access, utilities, phases, surrounding roads, neighborhoods, and terrain in one visual sequence.

Development site aerials
Site-scale imagery for land, infrastructure, access, entitlement storytelling, progress communication, and development marketing.
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Land and horizontal development projects are difficult to understand from a single gate or street edge. Aerial photography can connect access, grading, infrastructure, parcels, surrounding uses, and the scale of work in progress. The imagery can support communication and presentation, while legal boundaries, engineering conclusions, and survey information remain in the appropriate professional documents. Development includes large residential communities, semiconductor and industrial sites, logistics, infrastructure, resorts, and urban infill.
This service supports landowners, developers, civil teams, brokers, homebuilders, infrastructure contractors, municipalities, investors, and agencies communicating a development site.
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Wide and directional views can relate sitework, access, utilities, phases, surrounding roads, neighborhoods, and terrain in one visual sequence.

Capture can be used during acquisition, entitlement, sitework, vertical construction, stakeholder reporting, and approved marketing.

Clean frames can support client-supplied graphics while the underlying photography remains clearly distinct from surveys, plans, and entitlement documents.
Available deliverables
Broad oblique views show the development area in relation to roads, neighborhoods, commercial uses, terrain, and regional landmarks.
Top-down imagery can clarify visible sitework, circulation, phase relationships, and infrastructure progress without defining legal boundaries.
Recurring visits can document clearing, grading, utilities, roads, pads, landscaping, and later vertical construction.
Slow movements and reveals can support entitlement presentations, investor updates, public communication, and development marketing.
Common applications
Help stakeholders see the site and surrounding pattern alongside the formal diligence prepared by qualified advisors.
Provide understandable visual context for presentations while keeping planning, legal, and technical claims in reviewed materials.
Document visible road, grading, drainage, utility, and sitework changes across planned intervals.
Create approved aerial assets for brokers, builders, websites, announcements, and future project storytelling.
Planning in Phoenix
Share phase plans, priority directions, access information, client-supplied boundary references, and the audience for the final imagery.
Large Phoenix-area sites may involve terrain, power lines, highways, controlled airspace, dust, active equipment, and long sight distances that affect flight design.
Aerial photography is not a boundary survey, engineering inspection, environmental assessment, or entitlement determination.
Greater Phoenix assignments may involve controlled airspace, extreme heat, mountain and desert terrain, dust, wind, monsoon activity, and large sites with limited shade or access.
Development includes large residential communities, semiconductor and industrial sites, logistics, infrastructure, resorts, and urban infill.
From brief to delivery
We start with what the owner, contractor, investor, or marketing team needs to understand from the imagery.
Priority areas, site contacts, access rules, active work, airspace, and any repeatable viewpoints are documented before capture.
The flight combines broad site orientation with the specific phases, edges, logistics, or milestones identified in the brief.
Files are labeled by date and purpose so the project team can find, compare, present, and archive them efficiently.
Before you book
They can provide a base for client-supplied boundary graphics, but the photographs do not establish legal lines. Boundary information should come from the appropriate survey or title source.
Yes, visible progress can be photographed through repeatable overview and priority-area views. Measurement or certification requires a separately defined technical or professional scope.
Often yes. We can capture documentation and presentation priorities during one visit, then organize the files so each audience receives suitable assets.
Useful inputs include the site address, current plan, access contact, phase boundaries, areas of interest, surrounding context, intended audience, and any survey or engineering information that will be supplied separately for approved graphics.
It can provide clear site and neighborhood context, but it does not validate boundaries, measurements, proposed conditions, environmental conclusions, or engineering claims. Those elements must come from the responsible qualified sources.
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Share the address or general area, timing, intended use, required deliverables, and the person responsible for reviewing the result. We’ll evaluate feasibility and reply with the right next step.