Construction Monitoring in Greensboro, NC
Construction site monitoring and progress tracking. Regular aerial surveys document earthwork, structure progress, and site conditions throughout the project lifecycle.
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Construction Monitoring Pricing in Greensboro, NC
Low End
$400
High End
$2,300
Turnaround
1-3 days per visit
Cost ranges are based on market data for Greensboro-High Point MSA. Actual pricing depends on site size, complexity, and deliverables.
Common Construction Monitoring Applications in Greensboro
- Weekly or monthly progress documentation
- Earthwork volume tracking
- Site safety and compliance monitoring
- Stakeholder progress reporting
Active Construction in Greensboro
Construction monitoring tracks progress across active projects. Here's the current landscape:
Greensboro is a major Piedmont Triad logistics and distribution hub with active construction along the I-40/I-85 corridor. Major projects include the Greensboro Loop (Future I-840) extension, HondaJet aircraft manufacturing expansion at PTI Airport, and multiple warehouse and distribution center builds along the US-421 corridor. Downtown renewal includes the Bellemeade Village mixed-use development and the Tanger Center for the Performing Arts area. Residential growth in northwest Greensboro and along the I-73 corridor continues to drive demand for survey services.
North Carolina drone regulations require FAA Part 107 certification for all commercial drone operations. Our network of verified operators in Greensboro meets all federal and state requirements.
Drone Regulations in Greensboro, NC
Airports & LAANC Zones
- GSO — Piedmont Triad International Airport (Class C airspace)
- GPM — Greensboro Downtown Airport (Class E airspace)
- INT — Smith Reynolds Airport in Winston-Salem (Class D airspace)
Restricted Airspace
- Class C airspace around Piedmont Triad International Airport (GSO) extends approximately 10 NM radius, surface to 10,000 ft MSL. LAANC required for all commercial drone operations within this zone. Greensboro city center falls within controlled airspace.
- Smith Reynolds Airport (INT) in adjacent Winston-Salem has Class D airspace requiring LAANC authorization.
- Greensboro urban parks and the Greensboro Coliseum Complex may have temporary flight restrictions during major events.
- I-40 and I-85 highway corridors require maintaining safe distance per FAA Part 107 rules regarding flight over moving vehicles.
- Guilford County parks prohibit drone takeoff and landing without a permit from Guilford County Parks and Recreation.
Local Ordinances
Greensboro requires commercial drone operators to hold a valid NCDOT Aviation Division permit in addition to FAA Part 107 certification. Guilford County parks prohibit drone takeoff and landing without a filmed activity permit. The Greensboro Coliseum Complex and surrounding event spaces may require additional coordination with the Greensboro Police Department for commercial flights during events. Downtown Greensboro flights near the International Civil Rights Center and Museum should follow FAA Part 107 rules regarding flight over people.
All drone operations in Greensboro must comply with FAA Part 107 rules. Operators must obtain LAANC authorization before flying in controlled airspace near Greensboro airports. Our network operators handle all permitting and airspace authorizations as part of their service.
Construction Monitoring FAQ — Greensboro, NC
How does drone construction monitoring work in Greensboro?
We fly your Greensboro construction site at scheduled intervals (weekly, monthly, or milestone-based) to capture aerial progress photos, orthomosaics, and volumetric data. Each visit produces comparable datasets for tracking earthwork and structure progress.
Can drones measure earthwork volumes?
Yes. Drone photogrammetry produces accurate surface models that can be differenced between visits to calculate cut/fill volumes, stockpile quantities, and import/export tracking with 2-5% accuracy compared to traditional methods.
What format are the progress reports?
Deliverables include geo-referenced orthomosaics, progress comparison overlays, volumetric reports, and a web-based viewer for stakeholders. All data is timestamped and geo-located for documentation.
Drone Regulations FAQ — Greensboro, NC
Do I need LAANC authorization to fly a drone near Piedmont Triad International Airport?
Yes. GSO has Class C airspace extending approximately 10 nautical miles from the airport. All commercial drone operations within this radius require LAANC authorization through the FAA. Most of Greensboro falls within or near this controlled airspace, including downtown and the I-40 corridor.
What are the drone regulations for flying over Greensboro parks?
Guilford County parks prohibit drone takeoff and landing without a permit. Commercial operators should contact Guilford County Parks and Recreation for a filmed activity permit. Greensboro Country Park, Bur-Mil Park, and Hagan-Stone Park all fall under this requirement.
Does North Carolina require a state drone permit for commercial operations in Greensboro?
Yes. North Carolina HB 128 requires all commercial drone operators to obtain a permit from the NCDOT Aviation Division in addition to holding a valid FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. The permit must be renewed annually and applies statewide, including Greensboro.
What is the cost of a drone survey for a construction site in Greensboro?
Topographic drone surveys in Greensboro typically range from $1,400 to $5,200 depending on acreage and terrain. Construction monitoring visits cost $400 to $2,300 per session. LiDAR scanning for detailed terrain mapping runs $2,600 to $9,500.
Are there flight restrictions over the Greensboro Coliseum during events?
The Greensboro Coliseum Complex may have temporary flight restrictions during major sporting events and concerts. Always check the FAA TFR list before scheduling flights near the Coliseum. Commercial operators should maintain at least 500 ft horizontal distance from event venues during large gatherings.
Can I fly a drone over the Greensboro Loop construction corridor?
The Future I-840 Greensboro Loop is an active construction zone. Flying over active construction requires coordination with the construction management team and NCDOT. FAA Part 107 prohibits flying over moving vehicles on highway corridors. Survey flights for the project itself require NCDOT approval and a project-specific flight plan.
All Drone Survey Services in Greensboro, NC
Compare pricing across all drone survey services available in Greensboro, North Carolina.
| Service | Low End | High End | Turnaround |
|---|---|---|---|
| Topographic Survey | $1,400 | $5,200 | 3-7 days |
| Drone Inspection | $450 | $2,800 | 1-3 days |
| LiDAR Scanning | $2,600 | $9,500 | 5-10 days |
| Environmental Monitoring | $700 | $3,800 | 2-5 days |
| Aerial Imagery | $300 | $1,600 | 1-2 days |
| Construction Monitoring ← you are here | $400 | $2,300 | 1-3 days per visit |
| Real Estate Photography | $175 | $900 | 1-2 days |
| Roof Inspection | $275 | $1,200 | 1-2 days |
Pricing ranges are based on market data for Greensboro-High Point MSA. Actual costs depend on project scope, site conditions, and required deliverables.
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