What our drone mapping include
True Surveying plans each project around the property records, field access, municipal requirements, and final documentation needed by your owner, architect, lawyer, lender, engineer, or contractor.
Drone mapping produces orthophotos, surface models, progress imagery, and volume data for larger sites, environmental reviews, and construction monitoring. Our UAV workflows collect high-resolution aerial imagery and transform it into practical mapping products for planning, measurement, reporting, and site communication.
True Surveying plans each project around the property records, field access, municipal requirements, and final documentation needed by your owner, architect, lawyer, lender, engineer, or contractor.
No. Drone mapping is excellent for visual and surface data, but legal boundary determination still requires cadastral survey work under an Ontario Land Surveyor.
Large parcels, construction sites, quarries, industrial yards, and open development lands benefit most from fast aerial data collection.
Survey Real Property Reports (SRPR) define legal property limits, structures, easements, and encroachments for transactions, fences, additions, and disputes.
terrainTopographic surveys map elevations, grades, surface features, utilities, trees, and structures for architects, engineers, and municipal approvals.
architectureConstruction staking translates approved drawings into field control points for foundations, gridlines, utilities, roads, and structural elements.