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Serving Greenville, Pitt County

Construction Progress Monitoring in Greenville, NC

Construction Progress Monitoring for Greenville & Pitt County commercial property — 3.5 hours from our Winston-Salem HQ. Recurring high-precision drone.

Construction Progress Monitoring for Greenville & Pitt County

Holmes and Watson provides Construction Progress Monitoring across Greenville and Pitt County — typically a 3.5 hours mobilization from our Winston-Salem headquarters into the Eastern NC / Inner Coastal Plain. We routinely fly across Downtown Greenville, ECU campus area, and Winterville, and we coordinate FAA airspace authorizations and property-management access for every job.

Greenville's commercial inventory is split between medical, university-adjacent, and a substantial agricultural-services economy. Surrounding Pitt County is heavily row-crop and livestock — exactly the kind of operation where thermal aerial scouting catches irrigation, drainage, and stand-emergence issues before yield loss. Within that mix, Construction Progress Monitoring addresses recurring drone mapping with consistent GCPs produces a survey-grade record of every milestone.

Greenville Service Area Coverage

Greenville sits in Pitt County, part of the Eastern NC / Inner Coastal Plain (a 3.5 hours drive from our Winston-Salem headquarters). We work across Downtown Greenville, ECU campus area, Winterville, Ayden, and Bethel and surrounding communities, with full Construction Progress Monitoring coverage of ZIP codes 27834, 27858, 27889 and beyond.

Mobilization: 3.5 hours 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 Greenville Properties Use Drone Construction Progress Monitoring

Eastern NC growers face large fields, narrow weather windows, and equipment too valuable to leave broken in the field. Aerial thermal scouting catches a stuck pivot, a plugged tile, or a downed animal in minutes instead of days.

Eastern NC growers face large fields, narrow weather windows, and equipment too valuable to leave broken in the field. Aerial thermal scouting catches a stuck pivot, a plugged tile, or a downed animal in minutes instead of days. Teams in Greenville typically use construction progress monitoring for any project where consistent visual documentation supports schedule, dispute avoidance, or stakeholder reporting needs.

Greenville, Pitt County regional view — Eastern NC / Inner Coastal Plain
Greenville, Pitt CountyEastern NC / Inner Coastal Plain. Service-area regional context.

What We Inspect on Greenville 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

1

Baseline

Establishing a repeatable flight plan and ground control points (GCPs) for accuracy.

2

Recurring Flights

Executing the exact same flight path at scheduled intervals.

3

Processing

Generating updated maps, 3D meshes, and digital surface models.

4

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.

Greenville Construction Progress Monitoring Cost & Scheduling Factors

Regional considerations specific to Greenville:

  • Mobilization: 3.5 hours from our Winston-Salem headquarters into the Eastern NC / Inner Coastal Plain. Multi-job sequencing in the area can offset travel cost when scheduling allows.
  • Open agricultural and rural airspace generally offers favorable operating conditions; agricultural cadence is sequenced around growing-season windows.

General Construction Progress Monitoring cost factors:

  • Project size and flight duration per visit
  • Frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly)
  • Cloud viewer access and reporting depth

Frequently Asked Questions

Greenville is approximately a 3.5 hours drive from our Winston-Salem headquarters. Mobilization timing depends on crew availability, weather, and FAA airspace conditions, but we routinely schedule Construction Progress Monitoring work across the Eastern NC / Inner Coastal Plain on a few business days of notice. We cannot guarantee a fixed response window — please contact us so we can confirm a realistic timeline for your specific job.

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Trust Signals

  • • FAA Part 107 Certified Pilots
  • • NACHI Thermography Certified
  • • Licensed NC Building Class Contractors
  • • 20+ Active Industry Certifications
  • • Fully Insured for Commercial Operations