Abstract
Unmanned aerial system technology is being used more and more frequently in the construction sector today. Over the past ten years, unmanned aerial systems (UAS) have developed into cutting-edge military technology and readily available consumer goods. Unmanned aerial system technology is being used more and more frequently in the construction business today. Drone applications are shifting more and more toward productive remote procedures that can be carried out in a variety of building industry settings. Remote sensing tools for Unmanned Aerial Systems can be used to examine and assess the status of ongoing building construction projects. This research will let building construction professionals see how remote sensing technology may replace human paper-based supervision and an unorganized database for the existing traditional construction job progression method.