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Drone Progress Photos vs. Traditional Site Walks: Which is more Efficient?

By: Rich Falk, South Jersey Drones

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Contractors have relied on site walks for decades. They’re familiar, effective, and often necessary. But as projects grow more complex and teams more distributed, traditional walkthroughs don’t always provide the full picture.

That’s where drone progress photography adds real value.

The Limits of Traditional Site Walks

Site walks provide ground-level detail, but they also come with limitations:

  • They require travel time

  • They capture only what’s visible from the ground

  • They may disrupt crews or active work

  • They’re difficult to document consistently

For contractors managing multiple projects, frequent walkthroughs can quickly become inefficient.

What Drone Progress Photos Add

Drone imagery offers a comprehensive view of the jobsite that’s difficult to achieve on foot.

Aerial documentation allows contractors to:

  • See the entire site at once

  • Track progress across large areas

  • Identify access, staging, and sequencing issues

  • Review conditions remotely

Rather than replacing site walks, drones complement them by providing a broader perspective.

Time Savings Add Up

Drone flights typically require a short on-site presence and provide documentation that can be reviewed multiple times. Instead of making a trip just to check progress, contractors can review images on their own schedule.

Over the life of a project, this can translate to significant time savings.

Better Records, Less Guesswork

Drone imagery creates a visual record that’s:

  • Date-stamped

  • Consistent over time

  • Easy to share

This reduces reliance on memory or incomplete notes when questions arise later in the project.

The Most Effective Approach

For most contractors, the best approach is not choosing one over the other—but using both.

Drone progress photos provide big-picture visibility, while site walks handle detailed, hands-on inspection. Together, they create a more efficient and informed workflow.

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