Monthly Progress Documentation
Recurring orthomosaic and 3D site model flown on your pay-application cadence. Published to a cloud viewer with unique URLs per flight date, so the project team can scroll history without tracking down files.
Anchorpoint Geospatial flies a monthly cadence over active sites across the Puget Sound, producing orthomosaics, 3D site models, and volumetric reports on your pay-application schedule. When an owner or architect asks what the site looked like six weeks ago, the answer is already on a shared link.
On active sites, conditions change every day. Stockpile quantities move. Grade progresses. Utility work gets buried. Claims arise over what was where and when. Traditional surveys happen on the front end and the back end, and everything in between lives on phone photos and the superintendent’s memory.
Anchorpoint installs a monthly flight cadence aligned with your pay-application schedule. Each flight produces an RTK-referenced orthomosaic, a 3D site model, and volumetric quantities against a baseline surface. Deliverables publish to a cloud-hosted viewer the owner, architect, and project team all access through a single shared link.
When a change order, claim, or pay-app dispute arrives, the record is already there. Dated. Georeferenced. Measurable. No scrambling to reconstruct what the site looked like two months earlier. No argument over which phone photo captured the condition first.
Recurring orthomosaic and 3D site model flown on your pay-application cadence. Published to a cloud viewer with unique URLs per flight date, so the project team can scroll history without tracking down files.
Stockpile, cut, and fill quantities calculated from dense point clouds against a baseline surface. CSV export and a labeled overview map. Repeatable mission profile so month-over-month quantities are comparable.
Pre-construction capture establishes the undisturbed site condition. Post-completion capture supports record drawings and closeout documentation. Both tied to the same coordinate system as the interim progress flights.
Dated, georeferenced site state captured independent of the current dispute. When an owner or sub alleges site conditions weren’t as represented, the aerial archive provides objective evidence with measurable spatial context.
Send the project address, expected duration, and the cadence that fits your billing cycle. Anchorpoint will reply with a scope, a price, and a first-flight date.
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