
Fast, accurate drone-based site surveys
Reliable stockpile volume calculations
Simpler and faster than large survey firms
More structured and reliable than small operators
Easy-to-understand reports for site teams
Cost-effective alternative to traditional surveying
Regular, repeatable data for better decision-making
Local, responsive service tailored to quarry operations and civil sites
EFFICIENT SAFE PROFESSIONALAeromap is a new small business, specialising in drone mapping solutions across south-eastern Australia. Using advanced RTK drone systems and proven survey workflows, we deliver high accuracy mapping deliverables and site imagery tailored to the needs of civil construction works and quarrying operations.Led by Ian Crawford, with a strong spatial background, our team brings hands-on experience from top tier surveying projects and other major civil works. This foundation ensures the drone data we deliver is accurate, reliable, and ready to support smarter decision-making and greater operational efficiency.

Born out of a passion for surveying, drone technology, and photogrammetry, Aeromap combines technical expertise with the agility of a small business. We are CASA-certified with a current Remote Operator’s Certificate for commercial operations, and all our pilots hold valid Remote Pilot Licences in the appropriate RPAS categories. Aeromap is also fully insured with drone and public liability coverage, giving our clients complete confidence in every project.
VISUAL CLARITY OF YOUR SITE DELIVERED INSTANTLY

High-resolution set of site images
Short aerial video clip (inspection flyover style)
AEROMAP Signature Digital Artwork (presentation-ready branded visual)
We help civil construction teams know their progress, stay on schedule and control their costs through our safe and efficient drone mapping solutions.
We help quarry operations reconcile stockpile inventories and make informed decisions through our fast, safe, cost-effective and repeatable drone mapping solutions.

Part 1: Why Most Site Reporting Falls Short (And What It’s Costing You)
Most construction site reporting isn’t actually helping anyone make better decisions. That might sound blunt, but it’s true.Photos get taken on phones, sent in messages, buried in emails, or dropped into reports with no real structure. Some are useful. Most aren’t. And nearly all of them need someone standing there explaining what you’re looking at.
That’s the problem.If your update needs explaining, it’s not doing its job.On most sites, the people who need to understand what’s happening, project managers, clients, consultants, aren’t there every day. They’re relying on what they’re sent.So, what do they get?
• A handful of random photos
• Different angles every time
• No consistency week to week
• No clear sense of scale or contextThen decisions get made off that.You end up with:
• Misunderstandings about progress
• Extra calls back-and-forth
• Site visits that could have been avoided
• Sometimes, rework that didn’t need to happenNone of that is dramatic. It’s just constant friction.Now imagine the opposite.You open an update and within 30 seconds you understand:
• Where the job is up to
• What’s changed since last time
• What matters right nowNo guessing. No explaining. No chasing more information.That’s what good visual reporting should do. Not more photos. Not longer videos. Just clear, consistent, professional visuals that actually show the job properly.That’s exactly what I focus on. A simple, repeatable package that gives you a fast, accurate visual understanding of your site that is ready to use for reporting, client updates, and progress tracking.Because at the end of the day, the goal isn’t to collect images.It’s to make better decisions with less effort.
Vincenzo’s Café became under new management and needed a map of their one-hectare property.
They wanted to know how many additional carpark spaces could be constructed at the southern end of the site.
Ground Control Points (GCPs) were strategically placed around the site and coordinates read within 1-2 cm.
Our high-precision RTK enabled drones were able to capture the entire site in minutes.
Pix4D processed the collection of images and stitched them together to form a single beautifully presented orthomosaic, that is geometrically accurate with all distortions removed.
It is now possible to accurately determine the number of additional carpark spaces that can be constructed at the southern end of the site by surface area analysis.
The new owners were very impressed and used the large printed orthomosaic for display purposes in their café.
Absolutely loved how Ian from Aeromap captured Vincenzo’s from above, the drone shots looked amazing and really showed off the beauty of our café and the Granite Belt. Thanks for the great work!Adi, Vincenzo’s Café Manager

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Last updated April 2026.
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