Power Line Survey is for teams that cannot afford generic output. Transmission and distribution projects live or die on downstream usability, and PLS-CADD workflows are unforgiving when the deliverable structure is sloppy.
This product exists so your team does not spend billable engineering time fixing a drone deliverable that should have arrived ready for utility design in the first place.
Best Fit
Choose this product when corridor engineering is the job, not just mapping the corridor.
- You need PLS-CADD-aligned output.
- You are working on transmission, distribution, reconductoring, or infrastructure upgrade projects.
- You want to reduce import cleanup and downstream recoding.
See the workflow in action
This is the fastest way to understand the product: Aerotas delivers corridor data in a structure utility design teams can use, instead of handing off a generic map that still needs cleanup.
Watch the PLS-CADD workflow
See how Aerotas structures corridor deliverables for cleaner import, less recoding, and faster design starts inside real utility workflows.
Included Deliverables
PLS-CADD-ready data, delivered for design teams
- Modeled conductors and utility structures prepared for corridor design workflows.
- Coded deliverables structured to reduce import cleanup and manual recoding.
- QA and reporting material that supports downstream engineering review.
- Supporting mapping outputs aligned to the actual corridor scope and design use case.
Why teams choose this product
- PLS-CADD compatibility matters more than generic map output.
- Transmission and distribution projects are expensive places to absorb rework.
- Utility-focused coding and packaging reduce downstream cleanup.
- The deliverable is built for design use, not just visual review.
When to use it
Choose Power Line Survey when the project is ultimately a PLS-CADD or utility corridor job. If the team mainly needs general topographic and planimetric drafting for a site, Full Linework is usually the better fit.
Next Step
If your team is already pricing corridor work, tell us it is a PLS-CADD job upfront.
That keeps the scope aligned to the real downstream workflow and avoids wasting time on a deliverable that has to be rebuilt later.