Confirm Work Matches Design Before It's Too Late

Construction Verification and QA/QC Services in Florida and Alabama

When construction is underway in Hilliard, small deviations from design plans can compound into costly rework if they are not caught early. Construction verification compares as-built conditions to your approved drawings using precise measurement data. You get deviation reports that show where walls, grades, or installed elements differ from the design, allowing corrections to happen before the next phase begins in Hilliard.


Aerial Metrology & Inspection uses terrestrial or aerial scanning to capture the current state of your site, then overlays that data onto your design files. The software calculates differences in position, elevation, and alignment. You receive color-coded deviation reports and numeric reports that identify problem areas and quantify how far off they are from the intended layout.


If you are managing a project in Hilliard and need to verify progress or confirm installation accuracy, contact us to schedule a scan and review reporting needs.

What Deviation Analysis Reveals

After scanning your Hilliard site, the point cloud is imported into analysis software alongside your design model or grading plan. You receive a report that highlights areas where the as-built work is outside tolerance, whether that means a foundation wall is offset, a slab elevation is incorrect, or structural steel is misaligned. The report includes measurements and visual overlays that make it clear where adjustments are needed.

You will notice that issues are identified before they are buried or built over, which reduces the cost and schedule impact of corrections. Progress monitoring scans also provide documentation for milestone approvals and owner updates. The data creates a record that can be referenced if disputes arise later.

This service is most effective when scans are scheduled at key construction phases, such as after rough grading, foundation placement, or structural framing. It does not replace traditional inspection, but it does add a layer of measurable verification that catches errors conventional methods might miss.

Questions About Timing and Reporting

Project managers often want to know when to scan, what the reports will show, and how quickly they can act on the findings.

What if I need a licensed survey?

We can deliver a licensed survey for any data we collect, by partnering with one of our local registered land surveyors.

How often should verification scans be scheduled?
Most projects benefit from scanning at major milestones, such as after site grading, foundation completion, and structural framing. More frequent scans are useful on fast-track or high-precision projects.
What format are the deviation reports provided in?

You receive PDF reports with color-coded deviation reports and summary tables, along with the point cloud and design overlay files in formats compatible with Navisworks, Revit, or Civil 3D.

How long does it take to get results after scanning?
Processing and analysis typically take a few days depending on site size and complexity. Rush turnaround is available if schedule delays are a concern in Hilliard.
What happens if deviations are found?
You receive documentation showing the location and magnitude of each deviation. Your team can use this data to plan corrections, adjust upcoming work, or coordinate with subcontractors before moving forward.

Aerial Metrology & Inspection works with general contractors and project managers in Hilliard to schedule scans that align with construction milestones. Get in touch to set up verification timing and review reporting formats.