DRONE SURVEYS AND MAPPING SERVICES

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Our experienced aerial survey engineers deliver accurate 3D map, DSM, DTM, & Topo maps. Aerial drone survey companies based in Dubai, UAE.

WHY DRONE SURVEYS AND MAPPING?

Every few years, the geospatial industry undergoes a revolution. First, it was total stations, then came GPS, laser scanners and robotics. Now, professionals are adding another tool, surveying and mapping drones, which boast quick data collection times, excellent positional accuracy and a safe operator experience.

Our drone surveys and mapping are 75%- 80% quicker than terrestrial measurement while giving you high accuracy and resoultion.

FASTER, ACCURATE
AND SAFER WITH DRONE
SURVEY AND MAPPING

Faster
Drones can cover massive areas in a short period with zero downtime to operations.

Accurate
One km2 of drone data contains 44 million points of data, compared to just a few thousand or hundred points of data.

Safer
Survey your site from a safe distance, remove the need for a surveyor to put themselves in danger.

All of the data provided is compatible with existing GIS software and our highly trained team know exactly how to support you in using this data effectively.

Our experienced aerial survey engineers deliver accurate 3D map, DSM, DTM, & Topo maps. Aerial drone survey companies based in Dubai, UAE.
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SOME OF OUR CLIENTS' RESULTS

1 %

16% INCREASE

IN REPORTING TURNAROUND
1 %

19% DECREASE

IN SNAG LIST COMPILATION TIME
 
 
1 %

24% INCREASE

IN INSPECTION QUALITY
 
1 %

100% AVERAGE

CUSTOMER SATISFACTION RECORD

CASE STUDIES

EMERGENCY MAPPING – 65 KM2 MAPPED IN TWO DAYS
EXACT NUMBERS- A NEW BENCHMARK FOR ASSET SURVEYING
SURVEYING THE LARGEST LIMESTONE QUARRY IN A DAY
DRONES LEAD A PATH TO SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

DRONE SURVEYS

FASTER AND MORE ACCURATE RESULTS

PROGRESS MONITORING

KEEP PROJECTS ON SCHEDULE & WITHIN BUDGET

DRONE INSPECTIONS

QUICKLY OBTAIN DATA FROM HARD TO REACH PLACES

WHO WE'VE WORKED WITH

WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING ABOUT US

🙷Having to do a project that requires aerial footage is quite a challenge especially if you consider the location of Dubai Festival City Mall (which is a few kms away from the airport). Fortunately, Falcon Eye Drones were able to acquire the required licenses with little to no involvement from our end. Impressive team, high quality videos/photos, on time/same day delivery, and very flexible when it came to our requests. Thanks for the amazing service! 🙷

Project: Aerial Filming Alan Jambaro | Regional Digital Manager

"FEDS is the most professional and capable drone service in the region. Their team has the diligence and creativity required to generate great content in complex environments and circumstances. I highly recommend them."

Project: Progress Monitoring, Survey and mapping, Aerial Filming Keith Symmers, Sweihan Project Director, Sterling and Wilson Middle East.

FEDS are a Professional company operating in an environment full of 'cowboys' and 'wannabees' They give frank, honest and accurate information, offering solutions that will save time and money for the client. 'Listening' to the client demands and requirements and then achieving their set targets will lead to repeat business every time. Highly recommend these guys.

Arno Osinga

"Your company is amazing; we weren't expecting this level of professionalism. We hope it will be the beginning of a fruitful long-term relationship."

Project: Survey and Mapping / Training Nabas Hamad Abdullah, Survey Engineer, LafargeHolcim

"Special thanks to Falcon Eye Drones for the professional quality digital photos & videos that you captured at our event taking place at E2 Dubai South Event & Exhibition Center(directly next to Al Maktoum International Airport). We are very pleased with the quality of the footage and the professionalism of the team who managed the project on site. Thank you to the Falcon Eye Drones team!"

Project: Aerial Filming Diane Gordon, Director, Marketing & Communications, Tarsus F&E LLC Middle East

"Veliusare engaged with a Government Organisation who required a very short-notice drone demonstration as part of a larger programme. We approached Falcon Eye Drones to help and they were immediately engaged, demonstrating a positive and highly professional attitude; they prepared everything as we asked very quickly and put together an exceptional demonstration which highly impressed the customer. This was so effective that we have now been asked to deliver a proof-of-concept phase before a full future roll-out; Falcon Eye Drones are a fantastic company with exceptional people working with the best technology. Thank you and we look forward to working together long into the future."

Andy McAleer, Owner and CEO, AM4C FZE.

DRONE MAPPING AND SURVEYING : FAQs

Drone surveying and mapping, also known as aerial mapping, is the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones equipped with specialised cameras and sensors to capture high-resolution images and data of a specific area or site for surveying and mapping purposes. This technique allows for the collection of accurate and detailed information from above, which can be used in a variety of industries, including construction, agriculture, mining, real estate, and environmental monitoring. Drone inspection is another popular use case for UAVs equipped with cameras and sensors, allowing for detailed inspections of structures, equipment, and infrastructure that may be difficult or dangerous to access by traditional means.

Drone mapping has a wide range of applications across various industries. Some examples include:

  • Land surveying and cartography: Drone mapping can generate high-resolution orthomosaics and 3D models of areas where low-quality or outdated data is available, providing accurate and detailed information.
  • Cadastral surveying: A drone can map an entire area in a fraction of the time it would take with terrestrial equipment, making cadastral surveys faster and more efficient, especially in complex or hard-to-reach environments.
  • Volume measurement: By flying a drone over stockpiles and processing the images in photogrammetry software, it is possible to easily extract volumetric measurements of aggregate or wood reserves and track volume changes over time.
  • LiDAR Survey: A drone-mounted laser scanner is used to collect data. This scanner is known as a LiDAR sensor and it uses laser pulses that bounce off the ground and surrounding objects and then measures the time it takes for those pulses to return to the sensor. This data is then used to create highly detailed 3D maps of the surveyed areas.
  • Animal population counting: Using aerial images and algorithms, drones can count and monitor animal populations on a large scale, providing valuable data for conservation efforts.
  • Environmental monitoring: Drones can map major oil spills and help field teams assess and analyze their impact on the environment and manage cleanup efforts.
  • Agriculture: By using drones and multispectral cameras, farmers and researchers can detect disease and plant stress from the air, often before it is visible from the ground, allowing for targeted interventions and improved crop yields.

Drones offer faster data collection, increased accuracy and precision, improved safety, and cost savings. They can also be used for construction monitoring to provide real-time updates on project progress and identify any issues or delays.

Drones can collect various types of data, including aerial imagery, topographic data, 3D models, thermal imaging, point cloud data, and multispectral data.

The accuracy of data collected using drones depends on various factors, such as the quality of the equipment, flight plan, flight parameters, surrounding environmental challenges, and data processing techniques. However, drones can provide highly accurate and precise data with a margin of error of a few centimetres.

Yes, there are regulations in many countries that govern the use of drones for commercial purposes, including surveying and mapping. It is important to comply with these regulations and obtain the necessary permits and licences before conducting drone operations.

The time required to complete a drone survey and mapping project depends on several factors, such as the size of the area, the level of detail required, and the complexity of the project. However, drones can significantly reduce the time required for data collection and processing compared to traditional surveying methods.

The cost of a drone survey and mapping project depends on several factors, such as the size of the area, the level of detail required, and the complexity of the project. However, drone surveying and mapping is generally more cost-effective than traditional surveying methods.

e.g.

Drone Mapping 10000 Square Meters: $5000

Drone Mapping 50000 Square Meters $22500

Drone Inspection Survey 100 Square Meters: $3000