SkySnap’s biggest project – January to October 2025
The project began in March 2025 and ended with a final acceptance protocol in October. Eight months of intensive work – from flight planning and drone data collection, to photogrammetric processing, to the development of GIS analyses and reports for the contracting authority – required a team of dozens of specialists from many departments.
“This was not only the largest, but also the most complex project we have undertaken. It required not only precision, but also tremendous logistics: coordinating field teams, synchronizing office work, and quality control of data on an ongoing basis.”
Tomasz Kozlowski, Co-Founder & co-CEO SkySnap
The project in numbers
- Implementation time: 8 months
- Area of the study area: 44,776.5 ha
- Length of measured drainage ditches: 8,494.19 km
- Infrastructure facilities: 22,461 culverts, 2014 with damming, 410 footbridges, 314 levees, 1 weir, 52 bridges, 32 thresholds, 1,045 fish ponds
- Total number of photos taken: more than 2.5 million
- Data processing time (processing): >4,000 hours
The behind-the-scenes of implementation – what was it like working on the project?
The team’s daily routine was a mix of maps, drones, weather windows, analysis, testing and adjustments. For several months, the terrain was scanned from the air in dozens of locations simultaneously – from Zamosc to Parczew. The photogrammetric team processed hundreds of gigabytes of data daily, operating on dozens of sets of orthophotos. UAV operators covered distances that could be used for 4576 deliveries of our favorite Express Pizza to the Mokotow office, while GIS analysts tracked every culvert, footbridge and drainage ditch.
“For us it was more than a task – it was a test of endurance, competence and cooperation. Everyone knew we were doing something big. And we proved it.”
– says Aldona Cichocka, GIS Manager of SkySnap
Final: signing of acceptance and summary of the project
The official signing of the final acceptance protocol took place in October. On behalf of Wód Polski, the document was signed by Marcin Troć – Director of RZGW in Lublin, and on the contractor’s side – Tomasz Kozłowski – Co-Founder & co-CEO of SkySnap SkySnap Sp. z o.o..
“The inventory of drainage facilities is the foundation for modern, efficient and safe water management in Poland. It makes it possible to prevent natural disasters, support agriculture and protect the environment.”
summarizes – Marcin Troć, Director of RZGW in Lublin
Ready for nationwide and European projects
SkySnap has proven its ability to implement projects of national scale, combining modern technology with reliable workflows. The company is developing its proprietary SkySnap Portal product, which supports spatial data management in infrastructure investments, and is planning further deployments – including overseas.
Project
Find more information about the project here: [read].
About SkySnap
SkySnap is a fast-growing Polish technology company specializing in infrastructure monitoring and inspection using drones and advanced digital technologies. On the one hand, like a service provider, SkySnap helps companies make decisions by providing accurate information from spatial data, and on the other hand, Skysnap builds artificial intelligence-based tools for automated measurement and analysis of critical infrastructure using data from drones or other image sources.
Contact
Łukasz Czerwiński – Co-Founder & CEO: lukasz.czerwinski@skysnap.pl
Paweł Wójcik – Director of Business Development: pawel.wojcik@skysnap.pl
Tomasz Kozłowski – Co-Founder & CTO: tomasz.kozłowski@skysnap.pl
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