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Construction Time-Lapse Drone Services in Jordan

Construction time-lapse drone services in Jordan deliver consistent monthly aerial coverage that compresses 18–36 months of project progress into a 90-second client-ready film, while giving the PM team a documented monthly progress baseline. Each monthly flight uses the same waypoints, altitude, and time-of-day, so frames stack into a seamless time-lapse and a precise side-by-side comparison.

Why construction firms in Jordan need monthly aerial footage

Two audiences benefit: investors and clients (a clear monthly progress film closes more pre-sale momentum), and PM teams (a documented monthly baseline catches schedule slippage early). Both groups get the same flight data — one cut for marketing, one for operations.

How a repeatable monthly flight works

We lock in waypoints, altitudes, headings, and lens settings on flight one. Every subsequent month uses the same plan, so frames align frame-to-frame. We also schedule each flight in the same time-of-day window to keep shadows consistent.

What deliverables look like each month

Each monthly visit delivers: 10–20 still frames at the locked waypoints, a 30-second monthly progress clip, a one-page PDF progress report, and a cumulative cut of all months combined. At project end, we deliver the full polished time-lapse film.

Pricing for monthly construction time-lapse

Monthly visits in Amman/Zarqa typically run 250–450 JOD per visit, with a discount for committing to a full project term. Sites in Aqaba or remote areas carry a travel surcharge. The final film edit is included for projects of 12+ months.

CARC and site-access considerations

Most construction sites in Jordan are outside restricted CARC airspace. We submit per-site permits at project start and renew as needed. Site access is coordinated with the main contractor’s HSE team.

How to brief us on a new site

We need three things to start: the site coordinates, the construction schedule (which floors / phases per month), and the target final-film length. We design the waypoint plan from those inputs and confirm flight one within a week.

Construction time-lapse — monthly deliverables

Deliverable Format Audience
Waypoint stills JPEG (10–20) PM team, archive
Monthly clip 4K, 30s Client / investor updates
Progress PDF 1 page PM team, board reports
Cumulative cut 4K, growing 60–120s Sales / marketing
Final film (project end) 4K, 60–120s Brand video, broadcast

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should a construction time-lapse run for?

Most Jordan projects run their time-lapse from groundbreaking to handover — typically 12–36 months. Monthly visits give the best balance of detail and budget.

Can the same footage be used for marketing?

Yes. We deliver a monthly clip and a cumulative cut formatted for social, plus a polished final film at project end. Usage rights are confirmed in the contract.

Do you handle CARC permits for the full project?

Yes. We submit a project-level permit at the start and renew as required, so individual visits don’t need fresh paperwork.

What if weather grounds a monthly visit?

We reschedule within the same week at no extra fee. If conditions persist, we shift to the next available clear window in the same time-of-day band to preserve continuity.

Can the data be used for schedule reporting?

Yes. The monthly PDF and waypoint stills are designed for PM use — they document actual progress at consistent angles, supporting variance reporting and claims.

Work With Loyalty Drones

Have a project that needs monthly aerial coverage? Contact Loyalty Drones for a free quote. Related reading: aerial photography services in Jordan. drone services in Jordan.