LiDAR Scanning in Merced, 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 Merced, CA
Low End
$2,500
High End
$7,500
Turnaround
5-7 days
Cost ranges are based on market data for Merced. Actual pricing depends on site size, complexity, and deliverables.
Common LiDAR Scanning Applications in Merced
- Vegetation penetration for terrain models
- Forestry and biomass estimation
- Utility corridor mapping
- Mining and quarry volume surveys
Terrain & Airspace Considerations
LiDAR surveying in Merced requires airspace awareness alongside active project demand:
Merced is the county seat of Merced County and home to UC Merced, the newest campus in the University of California system. UC Merced's 2020 Project and continued campus expansion is the largest institutional construction project in the region, including new academic buildings, dormitories, and research facilities. The Merced Gateway Center and Bellevue Ranch developments are driving residential growth in north Merced. Downtown Merced is experiencing revitalization along Main Street and the 18th Street corridor. The Merced Industrial Park and Mission Avenue industrial corridor continue to see ag-industrial construction. The High-Speed Rail station area is planned for future transit-oriented development. Residential tract construction in north Merced is among the highest volume in the county.
Restricted Airspace in Merced:
- Class D airspace around Merced Municipal Airport (MAE) — located approximately 3 miles southwest of downtown Merced. LAANC authorization required for commercial drone flights within 4 nautical miles. Much of Merced falls within the MAE Class D surface area.
- Class D airspace around Castle Airport (MER) — former Castle AFB, located approximately 12 miles northwest. Requires LAANC authorization within 4 nautical miles.
- San Luis National Wildlife Refuge — located approximately 10 miles west of Merced. Drone takeoff and landing prohibited on refuge property per US Fish and Wildlife Service regulations.
- Merced County irrigation and water infrastructure — California AB 527 designates water treatment facilities and distribution infrastructure as critical infrastructure. Drone flights over Merced Irrigation District facilities require operator consent.
- UC Merced campus — the university has specific drone policies. Commercial drone flights over campus require authorization from UC Merced Facilities Management and may be subject to UC system-wide drone regulations.
- Merced River corridor — drone takeoff and landing prohibited on county park property along the Merced River without a special use permit.
California drone regulations require FAA Part 107 certification for all commercial drone operations. Our network of verified operators in Merced meets all federal and state requirements.
Drone Regulations in Merced, CA
Airports & LAANC Zones
- MER — Castle Airport (Class D, former Castle AFB, 12 miles northwest)
- MAE — Merced Municipal Airport/Macready Field (Class D, 3 miles southwest)
- FAT — Fresno Yosemite International Airport (Class C, 60 miles south, advisory)
Restricted Airspace
- Class D airspace around Merced Municipal Airport (MAE) — located approximately 3 miles southwest of downtown Merced. LAANC authorization required for commercial drone flights within 4 nautical miles. Much of Merced falls within the MAE Class D surface area.
- Class D airspace around Castle Airport (MER) — former Castle AFB, located approximately 12 miles northwest. Requires LAANC authorization within 4 nautical miles.
- San Luis National Wildlife Refuge — located approximately 10 miles west of Merced. Drone takeoff and landing prohibited on refuge property per US Fish and Wildlife Service regulations.
- Merced County irrigation and water infrastructure — California AB 527 designates water treatment facilities and distribution infrastructure as critical infrastructure. Drone flights over Merced Irrigation District facilities require operator consent.
- UC Merced campus — the university has specific drone policies. Commercial drone flights over campus require authorization from UC Merced Facilities Management and may be subject to UC system-wide drone regulations.
- Merced River corridor — drone takeoff and landing prohibited on county park property along the Merced River without a special use permit.
Local Ordinances
The City of Merced requires a commercial drone permit for operations taking off or landing on city-owned property, including parks, the Merced Applegate Park, and public facilities. The Merced Parks and Recreation Department issues special use permits. Flights from private property (with owner permission) do not require a city permit but must comply with FAA Part 107 rules. Merced Municipal Airport and Castle Airport airspace coordination is managed through LAANC. The city prohibits drone flights over Merced College and Merced High School sports complexes during events.
All drone operations in Merced must comply with FAA Part 107 rules. Operators must obtain LAANC authorization before flying in controlled airspace near Merced airports. Our network operators handle all permitting and airspace authorizations as part of their service.
LiDAR Scanning FAQ — Merced, CA
What is LiDAR scanning and how is it used in Merced?
LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) uses laser pulses to create precise 3D point clouds of terrain and structures. In Merced, 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 — Merced, CA
Do I need a permit for a drone survey in Merced?
You need a City of Merced commercial drone permit only if you plan to take off or land on city-owned property, including parks and Applegate Park. Surveys conducted from private property (with owner permission) do not require a city permit. All commercial drone operations require an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate.
How much does a drone survey cost in the Merced area?
Topographic surveys in the Merced metro typically range from $1,600 to $4,000. Roof inspections run $200-$700. LiDAR scanning for larger sites like UC Merced campus expansion can cost $2,500-$7,500. Real estate drone photography starts at $150.
Can drones fly near Merced Municipal Airport?
Merced Municipal Airport (MAE) has Class D controlled airspace extending approximately 4 nautical miles, located just 3 miles from downtown Merced. Much of the city falls within the MAE Class D surface area. Commercial drone flights within this airspace require LAANC authorization. Our surveyors handle all LAANC approvals.
What is the UC Merced 2020 Project and how does it affect survey demand?
The UC Merced 2020 Project was a $1.3 billion campus expansion that doubled the university's physical capacity with new academic buildings, dormitories, and research facilities. Construction continues with further campus growth, generating sustained demand for topographic surveys, construction monitoring, earthwork verification, and aerial documentation.
Are there restrictions near UC Merced campus?
Yes. UC Merced has specific drone policies under the UC system-wide drone regulations. Commercial drone flights over campus require authorization from UC Merced Facilities Management. The campus is not in controlled airspace but has institutional restrictions for safety and privacy.
How does the San Luis National Wildlife Refuge affect drone operations?
The San Luis National Wildlife Refuge is approximately 10 miles west of Merced. Drone takeoff and landing is prohibited on refuge property per US Fish and Wildlife Service regulations. Commercial drone flights near the refuge boundary must maintain visual line of sight and avoid overflight of refuge lands.
All Drone Survey Services in Merced, CA
Compare pricing across all drone survey services available in Merced, California.
| Service | Low End | High End | Turnaround |
|---|---|---|---|
| Topographic Survey | $1,600 | $4,000 | 3-5 days |
| Drone Inspection | $250 | $800 | 1-2 days |
| LiDAR Scanning ← you are here | $2,500 | $7,500 | 5-7 days |
| Environmental Monitoring | $750 | $2,600 | 2-4 days |
| Aerial Imagery | $150 | $450 | 1-2 days |
| Construction Monitoring | $900 | $2,600 | Monthly |
| Real Estate Photography | $150 | $400 | 1-2 days |
| Roof Inspection | $200 | $700 | 1-2 days |
Pricing ranges are based on market data for Merced. Actual costs depend on project scope, site conditions, and required deliverables.
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