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Roof and Structural

With our roof and structural drone inspections, we can provide thorough assessments without interrupting facility operations. Our drones’ precision, control, and lightweight design allow us to get close to subjects or use a high-powered zoom camera for a better view without risking safety or damaging property. Our aerial inspection method is unparalleled and offers a safer, more cost-effective, and efficient solution for our clients.

3D Modeling/Digital Twin

Using drone technology to replicate a realistic “digital twin” of an asset and make informed decisions through condition reporting. We create digital twins of structures using drones to replicate entities that are too dangerous or costly to access. The digital replica is true to life, accurate, and cost-efficient. Our powerful software includes markup tools such as measuring distance, slope, azimuth, and height with a single click.

Thermal Imaging

Inspections can benefit from using thermal imaging since it can see temperature fluctuations that the human eye cannot. It is useful in identifying issues like insulation defects, moisture intrusion, and electrical problems that can lead to costly repairs if left unnoticed. The process is non-invasive and provides a clear, detailed view of the problems, allowing for accurate assessments and repairs. With thermal imaging, problems can be identified early, potentially saving both time and money.

LiDAR

LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) has a number of benefits over conventional approaches when it comes to inspections. The non-destructive and non-contact nature of LiDAR enables a more thorough and accurate evaluation of structures. LiDAR can quickly scan large areas, capturing millions of data points in just minutes, creating a detailed 3D model of the structure. Potential problems and flaws that might not be obvious to the human eye can be found with this. Secondly, LiDAR is capable of scanning in challenging environments such as dark, tight, and inaccessible spaces, providing a more comprehensive inspection. Additionally, LiDAR allows for remote collaboration and communication. This enables multiple stakeholders to access the scanned data and provide input no matter their location. Overall, LiDAR offers a more effective, precise, and thorough method of managing and inspecting structures.

Railroad

Drone imaging offers several advantages over traditional inspection methods for railroad inspections. Firstly, it provides a safe and efficient way to inspect challenging areas of the tracks, bridges, and other railway infrastructure. Equipped with high-resolution cameras and thermal imaging, drones can capture detailed images and data that can detect issues such as track defects, bridge deterioration, and vegetation encroachment. By seeing vulnerabilities before they escalate, this technology can save time and money. It may be able to eliminate the requirement for expensive and lengthy ground-based inspections. Secondly, drone imaging offers a non-intrusive, non-destructive method of inspecting railway infrastructure, enabling a quicker, more precise inspection procedure. Finally, it allows for remote collaboration and communication, enabling multiple stakeholders to access the images and data and provide input regardless of their location. Overall, drone imaging is a powerful tool that can help ensure the safety and reliability of railway infrastructure while saving time and reducing costs.