Asset Inspection

Use the right UAVs to lift up your surveying business
July 30, 2018
Construction Progress Reporting
August 22, 2018
Use the right UAVs to lift up your surveying business
July 30, 2018
Construction Progress Reporting
August 22, 2018
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Asset Inspection

Asset Inspection More Convenient with Aerial Drones

Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) can perform asset inspection and deliver information with accuracy and safety. The increased speed in data delivery and degree of safety the aerial drones provide enhances the services provided by these flying drones. Equipped with HD cameras and video capture software, industries improve data quality and efficiency it obtains from the UAVs.

Asset Inspection Enhancement from traditional Methods

Traditional methods of asset inspection are expensive and require manpower that increases the risk of danger. The conventional protocol takes more time and effort to complete the inspection of procedural standards in doing the job. Construction managers consistently look for ways to improve asset inspection proceedings.

Aerial drones cover surveying, mapping, aerial photography, deliveries, and progress monitoring report, asset inspections and a wide range of services. Industries involved in construction, real estate, insurance, energy and other large-scale development is now relying on the technology that the UAVs deliver. Flying drones replaced the traditional method o asset inspection for the safety and economy it brings to the business.

Benefits of UAVs in Asset Inspection

Tight Space Inspection

Flying drones can capture defects of buildings and structure in high definition. Furthermore, the UAVs can inspect cracks and fissures in tight spaces where humans are at risk when inspecting the edifice. Drones can gather data without putting any inspection team at risk.

Minimizing Safety and Risk Factors

Drones take care of dangerous inspections where humans cannot perform. Chemical leaks is an inspection job where drones can operate without risking the lives of humans. UAV operators can collect data away from the perils of height and depth, contaminants and high temperature save people from exposure to these hazards.

Swift Response

Licensed UAV pilots can immediately spring into action with the rapid deployment of the flying drones. Operators can swiftly send these flying inspectors in the areas where there is a problem that could hamper operations. There is no need to gather a team or hire expensive equipment that takes a long time to comply with the inspection period. The unmanned aerial vehicles can accurately respond to the situation fast.

Convenient data Transfer

Modern software and sensors installed in the UAVs allow easy collection of information and transfer to those who need the data. Project managers can have access to the data which helps them decide on their course of action.

Less downtime on Inspections

Factories, constructions, and facilities can still operate when flying drones are doing their inspections of systems and equipment. Operations will have the least to zero downtime for the job of inspecting damaged or malfunctioning equipment.

Saves Time and Money

There are two significant attributes unmanned aerial vehicle bring to the operations, it saves time and money. Aerial drones keep the project on the clock and within the budget. Major industries employ the services of the UAVs for their positive effects on the budget and the timeframe.

Droneworxs aerial photography can provide the services for asset inspection with safety and accuracy. Visit our website at www.droneworxs.com.au. And see what we can do for your business.

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Tony is our CASA accredited Chief Remote Drone Pilot. His role is to oversee and authorise all Company unmanned aerial operations before they leave the ground. , Having an immense background in Military aviation with the Royal New Zealand Airforce (RNZAF) he is a qualified Aircraft engineer who has worked on many military fixed and rotary wing aircraft and remotely piloted aircraft. His passion,and diverse experience in all things aviation related, place him in a position to ensure the safest and most reliable outcomes are achieved each and every time our unmanned aircraft systems take to the skies.