LiDAR Scanning in Huntington Beach, CA
Survey-grade LiDAR scanning with point cloud deliverables in LAS/LAZ format. Penetrate vegetation for accurate terrain models in forestry, mining, and utility corridors.
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LiDAR Scanning Pricing in Huntington Beach, CA
Low End
$2,800
High End
$7,500
Turnaround
4-6 days
Cost ranges are based on market data for Orange County. Actual pricing depends on site size, complexity, and deliverables.
Common LiDAR Scanning Applications in Huntington Beach
- Vegetation penetration for terrain models
- Forestry and biomass estimation
- Utility corridor mapping
- Mining and quarry volume surveys
Terrain & Airspace Considerations
LiDAR surveying in Huntington Beach requires airspace awareness alongside active project demand:
Huntington Beach is experiencing significant residential and mixed-use development along the coast and in the downtown area. The Huntington Beach Downtown Specific Plan is driving mid-rise residential and hotel development near the pier. The Huntington Beach Technology Campus expansion, the Pacific City mixed-use development on Pacific Coast Highway, and multiple residential infill projects along Beach Boulevard are creating demand for topographic surveys and construction monitoring. The city's oil field redevelopment areas, including the Parkside Estates and Brightwater communities, continue to generate survey work as former industrial land transitions to residential use.
Restricted Airspace in Huntington Beach:
- John Wayne Airport (SNA) Class C airspace extends over eastern Huntington Beach. LAANC authorization required for commercial drone flights in this zone, with specific altitude restrictions based on proximity to the airport.
- Long Beach Airport (LGB) Class D airspace extends into northwestern Huntington Beach. LAANC authorization required for operations in this area.
- Los Alamitos Army Airfield (SLI) is an active military installation approximately 4 miles northwest. Military operating areas and traffic patterns extend into the northwestern coastal area. Coordination with the National Guard aviation facility is required for operations near the Los Alamitos corridor.
- Huntington State Beach and Huntington City Beach are managed by California State Parks and the City of Huntington Beach. Drone takeoff and landing on beach property is prohibited without a special use permit. FAA regulations also restrict drone operations over people on beaches.
- Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve is a protected wetland area where drone operations are restricted to protect nesting birds and wildlife. Operations require coordination with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
California drone regulations require FAA Part 107 certification for all commercial drone operations. Our network of verified operators in Huntington Beach meets all federal and state requirements.
Drone Regulations in Huntington Beach, CA
Airports & LAANC Zones
- SNA — John Wayne Airport Orange County (Class C airspace, ~6 mi northeast)
- LGB — Long Beach Airport (Class D airspace, ~6 mi northwest)
- SLI — Los Alamitos Army Airfield (military airspace, ~4 mi northwest)
- FUL — Fullerton Municipal Airport (non-towered GA, ~7 mi northeast)
Restricted Airspace
- John Wayne Airport (SNA) Class C airspace extends over eastern Huntington Beach. LAANC authorization required for commercial drone flights in this zone, with specific altitude restrictions based on proximity to the airport.
- Long Beach Airport (LGB) Class D airspace extends into northwestern Huntington Beach. LAANC authorization required for operations in this area.
- Los Alamitos Army Airfield (SLI) is an active military installation approximately 4 miles northwest. Military operating areas and traffic patterns extend into the northwestern coastal area. Coordination with the National Guard aviation facility is required for operations near the Los Alamitos corridor.
- Huntington State Beach and Huntington City Beach are managed by California State Parks and the City of Huntington Beach. Drone takeoff and landing on beach property is prohibited without a special use permit. FAA regulations also restrict drone operations over people on beaches.
- Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve is a protected wetland area where drone operations are restricted to protect nesting birds and wildlife. Operations require coordination with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Local Ordinances
The City of Huntington Beach prohibits drone takeoff and landing from city beaches, the Huntington Beach Pier, and city parks without a special use permit. Orange County operates under the FAA Part 107 framework for commercial operations. The Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve has additional wildlife protection restrictions enforced by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Operations on private property require owner permission and FAA Part 107 compliance.
All drone operations in Huntington Beach must comply with FAA Part 107 rules. Operators must obtain LAANC authorization before flying in controlled airspace near Huntington Beach airports. Our network operators handle all permitting and airspace authorizations as part of their service.
LiDAR Scanning FAQ — Huntington Beach, CA
What is LiDAR scanning and how is it used in Huntington Beach?
LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) uses laser pulses to create precise 3D point clouds of terrain and structures. In Huntington Beach, it is used for surveying vegetated areas, utility corridors, mining sites, and forestry where photogrammetry cannot penetrate canopy.
What deliverables does LiDAR produce?
LiDAR scanning delivers classified point clouds in LAS/LAZ format, digital elevation models (DEM), digital surface models (DSM), and cross-section profiles. Data is geo-referenced and compatible with all major GIS and CAD platforms.
How accurate is drone LiDAR?
Drone-mounted LiDAR typically achieves 1-3 cm horizontal accuracy and 2-5 cm vertical accuracy with proper ground control. RTK-corrected systems can deliver sub-centimeter precision for survey-grade applications.
Drone Regulations FAQ — Huntington Beach, CA
Can I fly a drone over Huntington Beach and the pier?
Drone takeoff and landing from Huntington City Beach, Huntington State Beach, and the pier is prohibited without a special use permit from the City of Huntington Beach or California State Parks. FAA regulations also restrict drone operations over people on beaches. Surveys of adjacent private property can be conducted from outside the beach boundary with FAA Part 107 compliance.
How much does a drone survey cost in Huntington Beach?
Topographic surveys in Huntington Beach typically range from $1,800 to $4,500. LiDAR scanning for coastal and mixed-use development sites costs $2,800-$7,500. Roof inspections run $250-$700. Construction monitoring packages start at $900 per month. Real estate drone photography starts at $175.
What are the airspace restrictions near John Wayne Airport?
John Wayne Airport (SNA) Class C airspace extends over eastern Huntington Beach. Commercial drone flights in this zone require LAANC authorization. The western coastal area of Huntington Beach generally falls outside the Class C zone but still requires FAA Part 107 compliance. Our surveyors obtain real-time FAA authorization for operations in controlled airspace.
Can drones be used near the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve?
The Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve is a protected wetland area where drone operations are restricted to protect nesting birds and wildlife. Operations require coordination with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Surveys of adjacent private development sites, such as the Brightwater community, can be conducted from outside the reserve boundary.
What construction projects are driving drone survey demand in Huntington Beach?
The Pacific City mixed-use development on Pacific Coast Highway, the Downtown Specific Plan mid-rise residential and hotel projects, Brightwater and Parkside Estates on former oil field land, and residential infill along Beach Boulevard are the primary drivers. The Huntington Beach Technology Campus expansion is also generating demand for topographic surveys and construction monitoring.
Does Los Alamitos Army Airfield affect drone operations in Huntington Beach?
Los Alamitos Army Airfield (SLI) is an active National Guard aviation facility approximately 4 miles northwest of Huntington Beach. Military traffic patterns extend into the northwestern coastal area. Coordination with the facility is recommended for operations near the Los Alamitos corridor, though most of Huntington Beach falls outside the military operating area.
All Drone Survey Services in Huntington Beach, CA
Compare pricing across all drone survey services available in Huntington Beach, California.
| Service | Low End | High End | Turnaround |
|---|---|---|---|
| Topographic Survey | $1,800 | $4,500 | 2-4 days |
| Drone Inspection | $250 | $750 | 1-2 days |
| LiDAR Scanning ← you are here | $2,800 | $7,500 | 4-6 days |
| Environmental Monitoring | $800 | $2,800 | 2-3 days |
| Aerial Imagery | $175 | $500 | 1-2 days |
| Construction Monitoring | $900 | $2,800 | Monthly |
| Real Estate Photography | $175 | $450 | 1-2 days |
| Roof Inspection | $250 | $700 | 1-2 days |
Pricing ranges are based on market data for Orange County. Actual costs depend on project scope, site conditions, and required deliverables.
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