Drones create detailed 2D and 3D maps, providing accurate terrain data for planning and construction projects.
Advanced sensors capture precise elevation data, offering more detailed insights than traditional ground surveys.
Drone 3D mapping technology provides centimetre-level accuracy, ensuring you get reliable and precise data for your project.
Drones can cover large areas in a fraction of the time it takes traditional surveying teams, delivering results faster.
Reduced labour and equipment costs make aerial mapping an affordable option for large-scale surveys.
Drones can survey hazardous or difficult-to-reach areas, reducing the need for personnel to work in potentially dangerous conditions.
At Multi Access Drone Solutions, we prioritise quality and safety by using top-tier drone technology and adhering to strict industry standards. We rely on DJI drones, known for their exceptional performance and reliability in professional settings. DJI is a global leader in drone technology, offering advanced features such as high-resolution cameras, powerful sensors, and precise flight capabilities.
This ensures that every operation, from surveying to monitoring and data collection, is executed with the highest level of accuracy and efficiency.
Alongside our cutting-edge technology, we are fully certified by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), which means all our drone operations comply with the stringent safety regulations set by Australian aviation authorities. Our team is trained to conduct safe, compliant flights, including in complex environments or restricted airspaces. With CASA certification, we can ensure that all projects are carried out responsibly, with safety as a priority.
By combining the industry’s best drone technology with CASA-certified expertise, we deliver professional, efficient, and secure services across a range of industries. This not only gives our clients confidence in the quality of our work but also ensures that all operations meet the highest standards for safety and precision.
Site Mapping: Drones can generate detailed topographical maps and 3D models of construction sites, helping planners optimise their designs and make informed decisions.
Progress Monitoring: Regular drone surveys can track construction progress and provide real-time data to stakeholders.
Volumetric Measurements: Drone 3D mapping is perfect for measuring stockpiles and calculating material volumes, saving time and improving accuracy in mines and quarries.
Field Analysis: Drone mapping can help farmers monitor soil health, crop growth, and irrigation patterns, improving yield predictions and resource management.
Land Scouting: Detailed aerial maps allow for better planning of crop rotations, grazing, or irrigation setups.
Erosion and Coastal Studies: Drone mapping can monitor erosion, flooding, or environmental changes over time, providing critical data for conservation projects.
Drone surveys provide highly accurate data, often with centimetre-level precision, making them as reliable—if not more—than traditional ground surveys.
Drones can produce a variety of maps, including 2D orthomosaic maps, 3D terrain models, topographical maps, and digital elevation models (DEMs).
Yes, drones are perfect for mapping areas that are hard to reach or hazardous, reducing the need for personnel to work in risky environments.
Drones can cover vast areas in a short time. Depending on the terrain and requirements, they can survey anything from small plots to large industrial sites.