Would you like to switch from traditional probing rod surveys to drone inspections?
Drone inspections were legally recognized with the revision of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act on April 1, 2022. In traditional inspections of exterior walls conducted by workers, costs were incurred for preparing scaffolding, and in the case of sounding surveys, a large number of personnel and time were required for extensive inspections. With drone inspections, as long as there is an operator for the drone, the inspection work can be carried out. Additionally, since the operation of the drone and the analysis of aerial footage are generally automated, compared to traditional inspection methods, fewer necessary equipment and reduced personnel can lead to more efficient inspections, shortening the duration of inspections and making it possible to lower inspection costs. 【Advantages of Adoption】 ■ Cost reduction ■ Shortened inspection period ■ Reduced manpower For more details, please download the materials or contact us.
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■Probe inspection → The workers set up scaffolding for the inspection, which incurs labor and equipment costs. ■Drone inspection → Using a drone for the inspection eliminates the need for scaffolding, allowing for a reduction in labor and equipment costs.
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