Drone Brothers

Drone Brothers Leaders in Providing Expert Construction Drone Services Nationwide Hello! We are the Drone Brothers. With our talents, the sky is the limit (literally)!
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A nationwide company providing aerial construction services, progress photos, progress videos, panorama's, mapping and much more! The Drone Brothers offer an entirely new perspective on the beautiful and spacious world around us. Aerial video and photography can be used for a number of reasons. Some of which include:

Advertising, Social Media, Marketing, and Education. Please feel free to contact us with any questions and/or price inquiries.

06/08/2026

This is the type of project that changes a region.

Built by Cambridge Companies, Waste Management’s new $60 million, 125,000 square foot recycling facility in Indianapolis is a major investment in the region’s future. The facility can process up to 200,000 tons of recyclables each year, supporting economic growth and sustainability across Indiana.

With the magnitude of this project, it can be difficult to capture its true size and progress. That’s where we come in. Drone documentation captures a unique perspective that you can’t get from the ground. This perspective helps tell the story of planning, construction, and innovation behind projects like this, ultimately keeping everyone involved on the same page.

Check out this video as we documented this project from start to finish.

06/03/2026

Drone Brothers recently visited The Meadows at Prairie Ridge in Woodbury, MN to document construction progress for Broadway Street Development and Eastside Builders, and things are moving.

Framing is up, the crew is on site, and 237 affordable apartment homes are taking shape off Manning Avenue just south of I-94. The project sits adjacent to Prairie Ridge Park with direct access to walking trails, and will include a 1.6-acre amenity courtyard, sport court, playground, and fully outfitted apartment homes when it opens in Spring 2027.

We are glad to be along for the ride and are excited to see the full build be completed.

06/01/2026

When this much work is happening on a job site, it deserves to be documented.

The best project updates don't just show the finished product, they capture the progress as it unfolds. From crews in the field putting in the work each day to aerial perspectives that showcase the full scale of the project, every image helps tell the story of what's being built.

With more than 350 FAA Part 107-certified pilots across the United States, Drone Brothers delivers consistent, professional progress documentation that highlights the people, effort, and milestones driving projects forward. We help owners, contractors, and stakeholders see the work that's happening right now, not just the results at the end.

05/14/2026

We recently wrapped aerial documentation on the latest phase of redevelopment at Friendship Village Tempe in Arizona, built by Ryan Companies US, Inc.

This milestone marked the completion of demolition work for part of Phase Three, making way for the next stage of construction on the 50 acre senior living campus.

Occupied campus redevelopment projects like this require careful coordination, safety planning, and constant communication, especially during demolition and transition phases.

Our team captured the progress from above as the site moved from teardown to rebuild, documenting another major step forward in the long term transformation of Friendship Village Tempe.

Excited to continue supporting the teams bringing this project to life.

05/08/2026

Construction Safety Week ends today, but the mission doesn't.

Every job site has hazards you can't see from the ground. Scaffolding conditions, fall exposures, blind spots around heavy equipment, work zones that shifted overnight. The crews who catch those things before the day starts are the ones who keep everyone safe.

That's the work we're proud to support at Drone Brothers.

Our FAA-licensed pilots fly construction sites nationwide, giving general contractors and safety managers an aerial view of job site conditions before boots ever hit the ground. Fall protection gaps. Scaffolding issues. OSHA documentation. We see it from above so your team can act on it below.

Construction safety isn't a week. It's the standard every project deserves, every day.

To every superintendent, craft worker, and safety professional out there: thank you for showing up this week and every week with that mindset.

05/07/2026

A safety program without documentation is just a conversation.

Conversations don't hold up when conditions change mid-project and someone asks what the site looked like on a specific date. They don't satisfy insurance carriers. They don't protect your team when it matters most.

Construction Safety Week 2026 puts a focus on leading indicators: the proactive steps that show a safety culture is actually working, before an incident happens.

Every drone flight Drone Brothers completes builds that record automatically. Timestamped, georeferenced aerial documentation of site conditions, work zones, material placement, and progress across every phase. GCs use it for stakeholder reporting. Safety managers use it for investigations. Owners use it for peace of mind.

The companies with the strongest safety cultures aren't just doing the right things. They're proving it.

What does your team currently use to document site conditions as a safety leading indicator?

05/05/2026

Construction Safety Week spotlights hazardous energy as one of the leading risk areas on any job site. Electrical, mechanical, pressure-based: the list is long and the stakes are high.

Here's the challenge: you can't control what you can't see.

That's where Drone Brothers comes in. Our aerial inspections give site managers a bird's-eye view of the entire site, from active work zones to hard-to-reach structural areas, without putting boots in dangerous spots.

Drones help us:
· Identify unsafe conditions at height before workers are ever exposed
· Flag equipment or material placement that could create energy hazards
· Pinpoint areas that need corrective action before the next crew rotation

The best safety intervention is the one that happens before the incident.

Drones make that possible.

05/04/2026

Construction Safety Week 2026 is here, and at Drone Brothers, we're proud to stand alongside the entire construction industry in making job sites safer for every worker.

The theme is clear: building a culture of safety doesn't happen by accident it takes intentional tools, consistent practices, and a team that's empowered to speak up.

That's exactly why we believe aerial eyes matter. Our drones give site managers real-time visibility across every corner of a project identifying hazards before they become incidents, documenting conditions, and keeping the whole team informed.

When everyone on a project has access to accurate, up-to-date information, they make better decisions. Safer decisions.

Here's to a week of learning, sharing, and lifting the standard for the whole industry.

What's your team doing this week to reinforce safety culture on the job?

04/29/2026

"When you want to introduce AI, robots, and automation you have to really start to change the way your organization works."

Tasha Poduska spent years in the tech world managing up to 90 Amazon sites at a time, leading the charge on modernization, AI, and automation at scale. And the biggest lesson she brought to construction? The tech isn't the hard part.

Changing how your people operate is.

GCs are incredible at adapting and that same grit is exactly what makes transformation possible. But workarounds that kept projects moving can become invisible barriers when you try to scale with AI and automation.

The organizations willing to look at how they work, not just what tools they use, are the ones pulling ahead.

Watch the full clip on Drone Brothers Radio with Andrew Wolfe.
https://youtu.be/td6JBTypyV8?si=BfxH5E6bwxCgneEx

We’re excited to welcome Steve Rensel to the Drone Brothers team as our Director of Pilot Entrepreneurship.With over 30 ...
04/22/2026

We’re excited to welcome Steve Rensel to the Drone Brothers team as our Director of Pilot Entrepreneurship.

With over 30 years of leadership experience across industrial construction, automation, and OEM markets, Steve brings a strong foundation in mentorship, problem solving, and relationship building. He’ll play a key role in supporting our pilot network and helping our team continue to grow as professionals and entrepreneurs.

Welcome to the team, Steve.

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