Aerial Surveying with Bozmaps
Drones and Geospatial
At Bozmaps, we specialise in providing comprehensive aerial surveying services, utilising advanced drone technology to deliver high-quality imagery and valuable insights. Our fully insured and qualified pilots capture stunning, high-resolution images that offer a unique perspective, showcasing properties and their surroundings in the best light. Whether for real estate, construction, agriculture, or environmental monitoring, our aerial surveys provide a complete view, enabling better decision-making and enhanced visual appeal.
With nationwide coverage, Bozmaps ensures that no matter where your site is located. Trust Bozmaps for all your aerial surveying needs and experience the benefits of cutting-edge drone technology for your business.
CAA Approved
5.4K Video
UK based
Public Liability - £5m
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Our Process… Simple.
Quote
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Risk Assessment and Planning
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We understand that every project is unique and that's why we provide customised quotes on a case-by-case basis. We will work with you to understand your specific requirements and provide you with a detailed and accurate quote within 24 hours of your request.
Safe Skies, Insightful Data. Before launch, our team meticulously plans your delivery. This critical step prioritizes safety with a comprehensive risk assessment. We also explore the potential data we can capture during your drone flight, providing valuable insights that can benefit your project beyond the delivery itself.
Upon a succesfull flight we process and analyse the data created. We then deliver the data in the desired format to you, ensuring that all necessary information is provided in a timely and efficient manner.
Data Delivery
🛠️ What We Offer
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Generate detailed DEMs, DSMs, and contour maps to support engineering, planning, and earthworks
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Produce high-resolution, georeferenced orthomosaics for base maps, audits, and change detection.
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Measure stockpiles, cut-and-fill volumes, and site changes with centimeter-level accuracy.
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Capture regular aerial imagery for tracking site development, vegetation growth, or construction progress.
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Use multispectral and NDVI imagery for monitoring crops, wetlands, forests, or restoration sites.