
Construction Progress Monitoring in Greensboro, NC
Construction Progress Monitoring for Greensboro & Guilford County commercial property — 30–35 minutes from our Winston-Salem HQ. Specialized in large-scale.
Construction Progress Monitoring for Greensboro & Guilford County
Holmes and Watson provides Construction Progress Monitoring across Greensboro and Guilford County — typically a 30–35 minutes mobilization from our Winston-Salem headquarters into the Piedmont Triad. We routinely fly across Downtown Greensboro, Fisher Park, and Irving Park, and we coordinate FAA airspace authorizations and property-management access for every job.
Greensboro's commercial inventory is dominated by Class A and B office near Friendly Center and downtown, plus enormous flat-roof distribution and manufacturing along the I-40/I-85 corridor and around PTI. Roof assemblies skew toward TPO and EPDM on the logistics side, with mix-of-era built-up roofing on legacy manufacturing. Within that mix, Construction Progress Monitoring addresses recurring drone mapping with consistent GCPs produces a survey-grade record of every milestone.
Greensboro Service Area Coverage
Greensboro sits in Guilford County, part of the Piedmont Triad (a 30–35 minutes drive from our Winston-Salem headquarters). We work across Downtown Greensboro, Fisher Park, Irving Park, Lindley Park, and Sedgefield and surrounding communities, with full Construction Progress Monitoring coverage of ZIP codes 27401, 27403, 27405, 27406 and beyond.
Mobilization: 30–35 minutes from our Holmes and Watson Inspection Agency headquarters in Winston-Salem. Mobilization timing depends on crew availability, weather, and FAA airspace conditions — we do not guarantee a fixed response window.
Why Greensboro Properties Use Drone Construction Progress Monitoring
On a 600,000 sq ft distribution roof, a traditional infrared crew with handheld cameras and a bucket truck takes days. A drone-mounted radiometric sensor can complete the same survey in a single evening cooling cycle and produce a defensible orthomosaic for the building owner's capital plan.
On a 600,000 sq ft distribution roof, a traditional infrared crew with handheld cameras and a bucket truck takes days. A drone-mounted radiometric sensor can complete the same survey in a single evening cooling cycle and produce a defensible orthomosaic for the building owner's capital plan. Teams in Greensboro typically use construction progress monitoring for any project where consistent visual documentation supports schedule, dispute avoidance, or stakeholder reporting needs.

Recent Piedmont Triad Construction Progress Monitoring Project Examples
PTI Corridor Construction Progress
Bi-weekly orthomosaic and 3D model of a megaproject site, delivered to the owner, GC, and lender via cloud viewer.
What We Inspect on Greensboro Construction Progress Monitoring Projects
- Site grading and earthwork progress
- Foundation and framing verification
- Material staging and logistics
- As-built vs. design plan comparison
- Volumetric earthwork tracking
- Site-wide schedule documentation
Our Construction Progress Monitoring Process
Baseline
Establishing a repeatable flight plan and ground control points (GCPs) for accuracy.
Recurring Flights
Executing the exact same flight path at scheduled intervals.
Processing
Generating updated maps, 3D meshes, and digital surface models.
Hosting
Providing access to a cloud platform where users can view timelines and measure distances.
Deliverables
High-resolution orthomosaic maps, 3D site meshes, side-by-side timeline comparisons, and standard progress photo/video packages.
Greensboro Construction Progress Monitoring Cost & Scheduling Factors
Regional considerations specific to Greensboro:
- Mobilization: 30–35 minutes from our Winston-Salem headquarters into the Piedmont Triad. Multi-job sequencing in the area can offset travel cost when scheduling allows.
- Controlled airspace (Class B/C) around major metro airports requires LAANC authorization, which we obtain before each flight inside the surface area.
General Construction Progress Monitoring cost factors:
- Project size and flight duration per visit
- Frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly)
- Cloud viewer access and reporting depth
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