AirMac Project Examples
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The examples below illustrate how AirMac provides aerial mapping and infrastructure documentation for construction projects, rural water utilities, terrain modeling, and specialized operational environments. These examples demonstrate how aerial visibility helps project teams and infrastructure operators better understand site conditions and track change over time.
Construction Aerial Documentation
Aerial documentation provides project teams with a clear overhead perspective of construction sites throughout the life of a project. These visuals help engineers, project managers, and ownership teams monitor progress, coordinate trades, and maintain a visual record of site development.
Construction Site Progress Documentation – Oklahoma
Aerial imagery and mapping used to document grading progress and provide construction teams with a clear perspective of site conditions and development activity.

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Earthwork and Site Development Overview
High-definition aerial imagery captures the full extent of a construction site to help project teams understand staging areas, material movement, and site layout. Featured here is AirMac's new earthwork joint venture with Chase N' Dirt: Precision Earthwork Group.

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Rural Water & Infrastructure Documentation
AirMac works with infrastructure operators and rural water utilities to document treatment plants, lagoons, tanks, and other system assets. Aerial imagery helps operators visualize facility layout, monitor changes over time, and maintain clear infrastructure records that support operational planning and system oversight.
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Water Treatment Plant Infrastructure Overview – Texoma Region
Aerial imagery documenting treatment plant infrastructure including tanks, clarifiers, and operational areas to support system visibility and infrastructure planning.
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Lagoon and Utility Infrastructure Documentation
Aerial imagery providing a complete overview of lagoon systems and surrounding infrastructure environments.
AirMac Terrain & Elevation Model™
AirMac Terrain & Elevation Model™AirMac’s Terrain & Elevation Model™ (ATEM) delivers high-resolution contour mapping and vertical data derived from RTK-enabled aerial photogrammetry. Designed for rural water utilities, construction firms, and land developers, ATEM provides detailed elevation contours, surface analysis, and georeferenced orthomosaic imagery to support grading review, drainage evaluation, volumetric calculations, infrastructure planning, and long-term documentation.
ATEM is a powerful planning, inspection, and documentation tool that provides engineering-grade terrain visualization without disrupting site operations.
While ATEM is not intended to replace a licensed land survey, it can add significant value when used alongside survey data. When a survey exists for a site where an ATEM model is created—or becomes available during the course of a project—that survey can be integrated into the ATEM environment as a reference layer to support terrain modeling and analysis.
These models provide a detailed overhead 2D and 3D view of entire sites, enabling planning, documentation, and analysis across multiple project stages at predetermined intervals (“staging”).
Delivered through AirMac’s web portal, ATEM models allow clients to easily access and share site data while integrating existing materials such as site maps, surveys, engineering drawings, planning documents, and annotations into a single visual workspace.
Orthomosaic Mapping and Terrain Visualization
High-resolution orthomosaic map generated from aerial imagery, providing a detailed overhead view of site conditions and terrain features.
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Site Terrain Model for Development Planning
Aerial terrain visualization used to help project teams better understand elevation changes and site layout during early development planning.

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Operational Documentation
In addition to its core areas of aerial mapping and infrastructure documentation, AirMac occasionally supports specialized operational environments where an aerial perspective provides valuable visibility during training exercises, equipment testing, and infrastructure operations.

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Specialized Equipment Testing Documentation
Aerial imagery documenting equipment testing operations in controlled environments where overhead visibility helps teams evaluate operational performance is a national extention of AirMac's core services and is central to AirMac's Community Response work.
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This example shows AirMac providing aerial and ground documentation for a HEN Nozzles training and demonstration day conducted during a controlled burn at Tishomingo Regional Airport, involving nine participating fire departments.