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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

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On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 3:26 PM, Florance, Patrick <
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> 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
>
>
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