Drone Inspections for Corporate Real Estate

Unlock Smarter Property Oversight with Aerial Precision

At Digital Asset Solutions, we empower commercial property owners and facilities managers with next-generation drone inspections tailored for the corporate real estate sector. Our advanced aerial imaging technology delivers faster, safer, and more cost-effective insights across your portfolio — whether you manage office parks, industrial estates, retail complexes, or mixed-use developments.

Comprehensive Roof & Façade Inspections

Comprehensive Roof & Façade Inspections Identify wear, storm damage, or structural concerns without scaffolding or cherry pickers.

Rapid Site Surveys

Assess expansive areas or high-rise structures with high-definition aerial imagery and video.

3D image of a high rise building digital twin
Thermal image of a building

Thermal Imaging

Detect heat loss, moisture intrusion, or electrical faults with thermal drone capabilities.

Data-Driven Asset Management

Gain actionable insights to support preventative maintenance, capital planning, and insurance claims.

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Key Benefits

From commercial landlords to asset managers, our drone inspection services help you stay ahead of risks, reduce maintenance costs, and preserve property value.

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F.A.Q.

Here are some questions we usually get from our Corporate Real Estate Drone Inspection clients. If you can't find the answer to what you are looking for, do not hesitate to get in touch with us.

Drones provide rapid, cost-effective, and highly detailed inspections without the need for scaffolding or manual roof access. They deliver high-resolution imagery, 3D models, and thermal data, helping identify issues early, reduce health and safety risks, and speed up decision-making for asset management.

Corporate real estate assets such as office blocks, industrial parks, logistics centres, retail outlets, and high-rise buildings all benefit from drone inspections. They’re especially useful for hard-to-reach areas like rooftops, façades, HVAC units, and solar panels.

Modern drones use high-resolution cameras, LiDAR, and thermal imaging to collect highly accurate data. The results can be integrated into digital twin models and asset management systems to provide centimetre-level precision for condition monitoring, maintenance planning, and compliance documentation.

Yes, when conducted by certified operators, drone inspections comply with civil aviation regulations and can even enhance insurance reporting by providing documented, date-stamped visual evidence of an asset’s condition before and after any incidents or maintenance.

The frequency depends on the asset type and its operational risk profile. Typically, drones are used for annual inspections, post-storm assessments, pre-purchase due diligence, and after major construction or refurbishment projects. Regular drone surveys can form part of a proactive maintenance programme, reducing long-term costs.