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Photo Left: Collapsed Balcony Investigation 2006

We use DJI Drones paired with multiple camera formats and sensors to capture images and video. These files are compiled and analyzed utilizing industry software allowing us to create detailed maps and models of the building, job site, or structure. These maps and models are available for viewing in the office or in the field and allow the ‘client’ to analyze and make measurement of the site, building, or structure.

Traditionally the inspection of tall buildings and structures required the use of scaffolding and incredible amounts of time to complete quality and in-depth inspections. With the use of the drone inspection of buildings and structures of great height now can be accomplished in significantly less time and without any need for scaffolding.

Utilizing the drone allows us to provide images for detailed façade analysis of buildings and structures. The drone is flown in a predefined pattern capturing images of every inch of the structure. These images can then be analyzed by an engineer, site manager, or building inspector safely in an office allowing for a more detailed analysis then can’t be completed in the field. Further the images provide a record to the owner of the structure or building of its current state at the time of the inspection providing invaluable record for insurance purposes and further analysis in the future.

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