Aerolab employs drone-enabled inspections to collect detailed, georeferenced data on utility poles, transmission and distribution lines, telecommunication towers and vertical infrastructure like water tanks, etc. Our streamlined process captures high-resolution imagery and spatial coordinates, generating complete asset inventories that support preventative maintenance, repair prioritization and regulatory reporting. With consistently accurate datasets, infrastructure managers gain a clear understanding of system conditions and can schedule interventions precisely, reducing downtime and extending asset lifespan.
Rapid, precise coverage across extensive networks, removing the need for time-consuming manual walkthroughs.
In-depth condition checks of poles, crossarms, transformers and insulators to uncover structural damage, clearance concerns and other hazards.
Repeatable data capture for ongoing monitoring, enabling you to spot trends and take action before minor issues become major failures.
Hear how Aerolab’s clients leverage aerial insights and data analytics to uncover critical issues, optimize maintenance, and secure project outcomes.
” For 3MG, PSC, an Architectural/Engineering firm, building structures facade inspections are part of the business. We’re always looking for ways to expedite these types of inspections while maintaining the integrity and quality of our deliverables. Aerolab’s facade inspection methodologies allowed us to deliver the high level of quality our customers are accustomed to and have come to expect. In the process, we’ve also been able to reduce costs and delivery time. We highly recommend Andy and Aerolab.”
“We recently conducted an inspection of a segment of one of our most important pipelines in Puerto Rico. Instead of using traditional methodologies, we chose to use drones. Andy was highly recommended for his subject matter expertise in technical inspection. He didn’t disappoint. Not only was the under-bridge inspection completed in a safe and timely manner, but we extracted far more actionable data than expected. We’re currently using Aerolab’s inspection report to forge our maintenance schedule for that portion of the pipeline.”