Though the accuaracy of photogrammetry is becoming increasingly reliable, and I have seen some road project authorities using it for preliminary surveys and estimation, the time is still not ripe for use of areal surveys for detailed design and engineering. So the answer is no, you can marry these different pieces of data and use it with reasonable accuracy for engineering. The conventional survey instruements give to accuracies to the fraction of mm whereas the BEST you can hope to achieve from areal surveys done with best of the technology will be 25-50 mm. Hence the line is clearly drawn. Use Areal data for project formulation, planning and preliminary costing. But that done, you have to go out to the field with your old trustworthy instrument. As on date, there is no alternative to tripods.