Service area · Dallas–Fort Worth, TX
Drone Mapping & Construction Drone Services in Dallas-Fort Worth
skyZenith Drones flies drone mapping, radiometric thermal inspection, LiDAR scanning, and construction progress monitoring across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Part 107 certified, fully insured, RTK/PPK-positioned — engineering-ready data for construction firms and asset owners.
Why Dallas–Fort Worth
skyZenith Drones flies drone mapping, thermal inspection, LiDAR scanning, and construction progress monitoring across the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. DFW is one of the fastest-growing commercial and residential construction markets in the country. Data-center campuses are rising across the northern corridor, master-planned communities keep pushing the metro's edges outward, and highway expansion is reworking interchanges from Fort Worth to the Collin County line. Every one of those sites has the same problem: the work changes faster than the site data does.
skyZenith Drones serves the metroplex as part of our Gulf South coverage. We fly Part 107, RTK/PPK-corrected missions and deliver GeoTIFF orthomosaics, DSM/DTM surfaces, LAS/LAZ classified point clouds, and DXF/SHP contours — accurate, current files that support survey and engineering workflows. Your licensed surveyor stays in charge of the surveying; we supply the data underneath it.
Site types we fly here
- Data-center campuses in the northern suburbs, where compressed schedules and heavy sitework call for frequent, georeferenced progress records
- Master-planned communities and mixed-use districts on the metro's growth edges, from mass grading through vertical construction
- Highway and interchange expansion corridors, where long linear sites make ground measurement slow and put crews in live traffic
- Warehouse and distribution parks along DFW's freight corridors, with large flat roofs and busy laydown yards
- Commercial and multifamily assets whose owners need documented roof condition after North Texas hail events
Services in Dallas–Fort Worth
On the construction side, drone mapping produces orthomosaics and DSM/DTM surfaces suited to the metro's large earthwork packages — data-center pads, master-planned sitework, interchange builds. Construction progress monitoring adds a recurring, georeferenced record, so a PM on site and an owner's rep out of state are looking at the same current conditions. For highway corridors and vegetated ground, LiDAR scanning returns classified point clouds and bare-earth surfaces that photogrammetry alone can't.
For asset owners, radiometric thermal inspection matters more here than in most metros. North Texas hail seasons leave commercial roofs with moisture intrusion that isn't visible from the ground. A radiometric thermal report documents wet insulation and membrane damage while it's still a repair, not a replacement — and gives owners evidence to bring to their insurer or roofing contractor.
Dallas–Fort Worth questions
Can you fly drone missions near DFW and Love Field airspace?
Yes. Much of the metroplex sits under controlled airspace tied to DFW International, Dallas Love Field, and several regional airports. Part 107 operations in that airspace use FAA LAANC authorization, granted by grid and altitude. We handle airspace planning and authorization as part of every mission, including sites under the Class B shelf.
Is Dallas-Fort Worth inside your normal service area?
Yes. skyZenith Drones is a Texas-based service-area business covering Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, and DFW is core coverage. We come to your site — there is no office you need to visit. Start with the quote form and tell us the site location and scope.
What kinds of DFW sites are a good fit for drone data?
Large or repeat-visit sites benefit most: data-center construction, master-planned residential and mixed-use developments, highway corridor segments, warehouse and logistics parks, and commercial roofs with hail exposure. For active construction, a recurring progress-monitoring flight schedule usually returns the most value; for standing assets, a thermal roof inspection is the common starting point.
Put your site in the data.
Tell us about your DFW site — request a quote at /contact/ or email info@skyzenithdrones.com. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm CT.