Cass County / Leech Lake
Construction Progress Documentation in Walker, Minnesota
Recurring aerial documentation for active job sites.
Construction in Walker
The Walker and Leech Lake area sees steady resort expansion and cabin renovation activity driven by the strong vacation property market. Contractors working on resort cabin additions, new shoreline construction, or commercial builds in the Walker business district benefit from aerial documentation for owner updates and project records.
An active job site is one of the hardest things to communicate to people who are not on it. Project owners, financiers, and future bid clients want to see what is actually happening. Monthly aerial documentation answers that question with evidence rather than words. The same flight path, the same angles, every visit, stacked into a dated archive that shows the job from groundbreaking to certificate of occupancy.
The value of this documentation compounds over time. A single aerial visit is a snapshot. Six months of visits is a story. A complete project archive from start to finish has value for bid presentations, insurance documentation, and dispute resolution that single photos never provide. Contractors who document their work well look more professional, get better owner reviews, and have a visual portfolio that wins future work.
We run two site visits per month on the Construction Owner Update package and confirm the flight path before the first visit. Every subsequent visit follows the same angles from the same altitudes so progress is visually comparable across months. Monthly recap films are cut from each visit and delivered in an owner-ready format — something you can share at a progress meeting or email to a banker without any additional production work.
Why aerial
No ground-level walk communicates a job site the way overhead documentation does. Top-down views show cleared acreage, foundation progress, framing stages, and finished exteriors in a single frame. That perspective is what project owners, lenders, and future bid clients respond to.
What you get
- A complete visual record from groundbreaking to project close
- Monthly recap films ready to share at owner and financing meetings
- A dated aerial archive that supports insurance claims and disputes
- Documentation that strengthens bid credibility for future projects
- A growing project archive without you managing a content project
When to commission
Start at the earliest active phase of the project. Documentation taken at groundbreaking or early excavation is the most valuable — you cannot go back and capture what was there before. The archive is only as complete as the starting date.
Peak season runs Memorial Day through early October, with the heaviest traffic in June, July, and August. The walleye opener in May draws strong fishing traffic even before the full resort season begins. Fall color peaks in late September and early October. Booking content should be live before the walleye opener and well before summer reservation windows open in February and March.
Working policies
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Weather reschedules included
One weather reschedule is built in. We never deliver footage we wouldn’t put our name on.
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One revision round included
Edits land within the agreed deliverable count. Any additional rounds are spelled out in your proposal.
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Clear, written terms up front
Scope, schedule, and terms are confirmed in a written proposal before anything is booked. No surprises.
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Standard commercial usage rights
Full commercial usage of finished deliverables for your business. Resale, broadcast, and paid ad licensing quoted as add-ons.
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Insurance certificates on request
Commercial liability insurance carried on every shoot. We’ll send the COI before you ask.
Construction in Walker
Working on a Walker project?
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