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Aerial view of a construction site with a tower crane

🏗️ CONSTRUCTION SITE MONITORING · VANNES (56) · €250–800 LE PASSAGE

Drone construction site monitoring in Vannes

Drone construction monitoring documents progress with a regularity and completeness impossible to achieve from the ground: identical camera angles reproduced at every visit, top-down views of the entire footprint, orthophotos comparable month over month. Project owners, developers and main contractors use it for management (progress records, trade coordination), communication (a spectacular construction timelapse) and pre-litigation purposes (existing conditions, records of neighbouring structures).

The classic formula is a monthly or fortnightly visit for the duration of the project: 20 to 40 photos from the same angles, a flyover video, and optionally a georeferenced orthophoto for overlay on the drawings. At the end of the project, all visits are assembled into a construction timelapse — a communication asset developers value highly for marketing and opening ceremonies.

Free quote — construction site monitoring in Vannes

Rates

€250–800 le passage — the range observed on the 2026 French market, including regulatory preparation, flight and delivery. The exact quote depends on the site, the deliverable and the airspace context in Vannes.

Common use cases

The local context in Vannes

Prefecture of the Morbihan, Vannes combines a remarkable walled old town — ramparts, formal gardens, the La Garenne wash-houses, half-timbered houses — with direct access to the Gulf of Morbihan, a "little sea" scattered with some forty islands. The gulf is a regional natural park dotted with bird reserves (notably the Séné marshes): overflights are sensitive, especially from October to March when tens of thousands of birds winter there. Vannes-Meucon aerodrome (LFRV) to the north completes the constraints.

The Vannes economy blends administration, boating (Multiplast, an ocean-racing hub), digital business and fast-growing tourism. The most requested drone services: gulf imagery for hotels and premium real estate, the Semaine du Golfe festival, port and business-park construction monitoring, and agriculture inland.

Applicable regulations

A construction site is a controlled area: people present (workers, supervisors) can be considered involved persons if briefed about the flight, which simplifies operations. In clear areas, open category A2 or A3 is sufficient; in built-up areas, recurring visits are flown under the STS-01 scenario with prefectural declaration — the advantage being that one declaration can cover recurring flights at the same location for several months. Height under 120 m, coordination with tower cranes (protocol with the crane operator, no flying through load paths), AlphaTango registration and checking nearby aviation zones on Géoportail, as sites near airports are common.

Frequently asked questions

How often should the drone fly over a site?

Monthly is most common: it matches progress-payment cycles. Fast phases (earthworks, lifting, structural work) justify fortnightly or even weekly visits for a dense timelapse.

Can the drone fly while the crane is operating?

Yes, with a protocol agreed with the crane operator: flight zones and slots defined in advance, radio contact during the flight, and never crossing the load path.

Can site photos be used in a dispute?

Yes: dated, geolocated images reproduced from the same angles are excellent factual evidence of progress or condition. For maximum evidentiary weight, they can be appended to a bailiff's official report.

Can this service be flown anywhere in Vannes?

Almost: Réserves ornithologiques du golfe du Morbihan (marais de Séné); Aérodrome de Vannes-Meucon (LFRV). Depending on the exact location, the pilot picks the right framework (open or specific category) and files the required declarations — included in the quote.

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