Construction Monitoring in Modesto, CA

Construction site monitoring and progress tracking. Regular aerial surveys document earthwork, structure progress, and site conditions throughout the project lifecycle.

$1,000–$2,800 | Monthly

Serving Stanislaus County & the Modesto area

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Construction Monitoring Pricing in Modesto, CA

Low End

$1,000

High End

$2,800

Turnaround

Monthly

Cost ranges are based on market data for Modesto. Actual pricing depends on site size, complexity, and deliverables.

Common Construction Monitoring Applications in Modesto

  • Weekly or monthly progress documentation
  • Earthwork volume tracking
  • Site safety and compliance monitoring
  • Stakeholder progress reporting

Active Construction in Modesto

Construction monitoring tracks progress across active projects. Here's the current landscape:

Modesto is a growing Central Valley construction market driven by Bay Area commuter housing demand, agricultural processing facility construction, and downtown revitalization. The Village One and Village Two master-planned communities in northeast Modesto are among the fastest-growing residential developments in the region. The Pelandale-McHenry retail corridor continues to see commercial development. Downtown Modesto is experiencing mixed-use redevelopment along 10th and 11th streets. Ag-industrial construction along the Crows Landing Road corridor includes food processing facilities and distribution centers. The Tuolumne River Regional Park expansion is driving infrastructure and site survey work.

California drone regulations require FAA Part 107 certification for all commercial drone operations. Our network of verified operators in Modesto meets all federal and state requirements.

Drone Regulations in Modesto, CA

Airports & LAANC Zones

  • MOD — Modesto City-County Airport (Class D airspace)
  • O27 — Oakdale Airport (uncontrolled, GA)
  • CVH — Ceres Airport (uncontrolled, GA)
  • MER — Castle Airport (Class D, former Castle AFB, Atwater)

Restricted Airspace

  • Class D airspace around Modesto City-County Airport (MOD) — extends approximately 4.3 nautical miles, surface to 2,600 ft MSL. LAANC authorization required for commercial drone flights within this zone.
  • Class D airspace around Castle Airport (MER) — former Castle AFB in Atwater, approximately 15 miles northwest of Modesto. Requires LAANC authorization within 4 nautical miles.
  • San Joaquin River National Wildlife Refuge — drone takeoff and landing prohibited on refuge property per US Fish and Wildlife Service regulations. Located west of Modesto along the San Joaquin River.
  • Modesto Irrigation District facilities — California AB 527 designates water treatment and power infrastructure as critical infrastructure. Drone flights over MID canals, treatment plants, and substations require operator consent.
  • Stanislaus River Parkway — drone takeoff and landing prohibited on county park property along the Stanislaus River without a special use permit.
  • Woodward Reservoir Regional Park — drone takeoff and landing prohibited without a Stanislaus County Parks permit.

Local Ordinances

The City of Modesto requires a commercial drone permit for operations taking off or landing on city-owned property, including parks, the Tuolumne River Regional Park, and public facilities. The Modesto Parks, Recreation and Neighborhoods 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. Modesto City-County Airport airspace coordination is managed through LAANC. The city prohibits drone flights over John Thurman Field and the Modesto Junior College sports complex during events.

All drone operations in Modesto must comply with FAA Part 107 rules. Operators must obtain LAANC authorization before flying in controlled airspace near Modesto airports. Our network operators handle all permitting and airspace authorizations as part of their service.

Construction Monitoring FAQ — Modesto, CA

How does drone construction monitoring work in Modesto?

We fly your Modesto 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 — Modesto, CA

Do I need a permit for a drone survey in Modesto?

You need a City of Modesto commercial drone permit only if you plan to take off or land on city-owned property, including parks and the Tuolumne River Regional 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 Modesto area?

Topographic surveys in the Modesto metro typically range from $1,700 to $4,200. Roof inspections run $200-$700. LiDAR scanning for agricultural or residential sites can cost $2,700-$8,000. Real estate drone photography starts at $150.

Can drones fly near Modesto City-County Airport?

Modesto City-County Airport (MOD) has Class D controlled airspace extending approximately 4.3 nautical miles. Commercial drone flights within this airspace require LAANC authorization from the FAA. Our network surveyors handle all LAANC approvals.

Are there restrictions near agricultural facilities in Modesto?

Yes. California AB 527 designates food processing facilities as potential critical infrastructure. Drone flights over ag-processing plants along the Crows Landing Road corridor require operator consent. Our surveyors coordinate with facility managers for all work near agricultural processing sites.

What is driving construction in Modesto?

Bay Area commuter housing demand is driving residential tract development in northeast Modesto (Village One, Village Two). The Pelandale-McHenry retail corridor, downtown mixed-use redevelopment, and ag-industrial construction along Crows Landing Road are also major drivers. The Tuolumne River Regional Park expansion is generating infrastructure survey work.

How does the San Joaquin River affect drone operations near Modesto?

The San Joaquin River National Wildlife Refuge west of Modesto prohibits drone takeoff and landing on refuge property. The Modesto Irrigation District operates canals and water infrastructure throughout the area, which are protected under California AB 527. Drone flights near levees and flood control structures require coordination with the Stanislaus County Public Works Department.

All Drone Survey Services in Modesto, CA

Compare pricing across all drone survey services available in Modesto, California.

Service Low End High End Turnaround
Topographic Survey $1,700 $4,200 3-5 days
Drone Inspection $250 $800 1-2 days
LiDAR Scanning $2,700 $8,000 5-7 days
Environmental Monitoring $800 $2,800 2-4 days
Aerial Imagery $150 $450 1-2 days
Construction Monitoring ← you are here $1,000 $2,800 Monthly
Real Estate Photography $150 $450 1-2 days
Roof Inspection $200 $700 1-2 days

Pricing ranges are based on market data for Modesto. Actual costs depend on project scope, site conditions, and required deliverables.

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