Hi Patrick, My company provides just the services you are describing. You are likely correct that a full municipal flyover would be aggressive, but we have flown several hundred acres in a day for cemetery, facility campus, and development as-built mapping type projects. The image resolution and accuracy capabilities can be pretty remarkable. Happy to chat further if you would like. Thanks, Andy Street Andrew B Street, PE Vice President [image: Visit CivilView] <http://www.civilviewinc.com> 30 River Street Methuen, MA 01844 Tel: (978) 416-0203 Cell: (857) 205-8975 [log in to unmask] www.CivilViewInc.com On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 3:26 PM, Florance, Patrick < [log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hello, > > > > I am curious if anyone has experience with hiring contractors who use > drones for generating planimetric and orthophoto base mapping rather than > more traditional aerial flyovers? Probably more at the sub-municipal, > college/university geographic extents (20 or 40 scale). I would appreciate > hearing your experiences, especially the pros and cons of drone use versus > traditional flyovers. Please feel free to email me directly and I will > compile the responses. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Patrick > > > > Patrick Florance > > Assoc. Director Geospatial Technology Services, TTS > Lecturer Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy > > Tufts University > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This list (NEARC-L) is an unmoderated discussion list for all NEARC Users. > > If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from this list, you can remove > yourself by going to http://s.uconn.edu/nearcsubscribe. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list (NEARC-L) is an unmoderated discussion list for all NEARC Users. If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from this list, you can remove yourself by going to http://s.uconn.edu/nearcsubscribe.