Industries

Each industry has different constraints, regulations and deliverables. Maptix adapts its workflows so that mining, landfill, real estate, construction and energy clients receive outputs that match how they actually work.

Mining and Aggregates

We support active mines and aggregate operations with regular aerial mapping, volume calculations and site monitoring. This reduces time on the ground and provides a consistent record of change.

  • High frequency stockpile volume surveys
  • Bench, pit and haul road mapping for planning and safety
  • Change detection between campaigns or seasons
  • Support for reconciliation and production tracking
  • Export ready datasets for mine planning software and GIS

Landfill and Waste Management

Drone based mapping and analysis helps landfill operators monitor fill progress, compaction and regulatory compliance without interrupting daily operations.

  • Regular volume and compaction analysis of active cells
  • Slope and cover checks to support compliance and reporting
  • Mapping of access roads, drainage and buffer areas
  • Historical comparisons to document progress and capacity
  • Clear visuals for regulators, management and stakeholders

Real Estate and Developments

For new developments, large parcels and complex sites, up to date aerial data reduces uncertainty in planning, marketing and permitting.

  • Site overviews and render friendly basemaps for design teams
  • Topographic information to support layout and grading decisions
  • Visuals and terrain models for investor and client presentations
  • Monitoring of construction progress and phasing
  • Integration with planning and permitting documentation

Construction

Construction teams use aerial data to track progress, measure volumes and verify that work matches design, without sending survey crews to every location.

  • Progress mapping at key milestones or regular intervals
  • Cut and fill comparisons against design surfaces
  • Stockpile and material volume calculations
  • As built documentation for handover and closeout
  • Visual records to support claims, coordination and planning
Construction site aerial example

Energy and Utilities

Energy infrastructure often covers large areas and remote locations. Drones and LiDAR help monitor these assets safely and efficiently.

  • Corridor mapping for pipelines, power lines and access routes
  • Inspection of solar parks, substations and related facilities
  • Terrain and access analysis for new routes or sites
  • Vegetation and encroachment monitoring along corridors
  • Data outputs aligned with engineering and asset management tools