About Us
Established in London over 25 years ago, SOS network started as a team of women
builders that specialised in covering buildings not fit for men. Today, it has an
extensive number of contacts and experienced members, who accommodate all
areas of construction. From start to finish, we ensure all of our client’s visions are
met and completed to the highest of standards.
experience in drone services
we have been providing expert drone services since 2021. We specialize in aerial videography,
cite caption, 3D land mapping, site surveys using ground control points, 3D viewpoint models,
building/facade inspections and industry film editing.
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wezley glasgow
Founder
Our Vision
bring efficiency to your operations.
"It is impossible for a man to learn what he thinks he already knows."
Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are becoming increasingly popular in the construction industry due to their ability to collect data and provide insights that were once difficult or impossible to obtain. Here are some ways in which drones can be used in construction:
Surveying: Drones equipped with cameras and sensors can quickly and accurately survey construction sites, producing detailed maps and 3D models. This can save significant time and money compared to traditional surveying methods, which can be time-consuming and require multiple trips to the site.
Monitoring: Drones can be used to monitor construction sites, providing real-time data on progress, materials, and worker safety. This information can help project managers make more informed decisions, identify potential problems early on, and improve overall project efficiency.
Inspections: Drones can be used to inspect hard-to-reach or dangerous areas of construction sites, such as roofs, bridges, and towers. They can capture high-resolution images and videos, allowing inspectors to identify potential issues without putting themselves at risk.
Thermal imaging: Drones equipped with thermal cameras can detect areas of heat loss or thermal anomalies in buildings, which can indicate issues with insulation or electrical systems.
Deliveries: Drones can be used to transport small items, such as tools or supplies, between different areas of a construction site. This can help to reduce the amount of time workers spend moving around the site, increasing productivity.
Overall, drones can provide valuable data and insights that can help to improve efficiency, safety, and accuracy in construction projects.