Would you like to switch from traditional probing rod surveys to drone inspections?
Drone inspections were legally recognized on April 1, 2022, due to the amendment of Article 12 of the Building Standards Act. In traditional inspections conducted by workers, the costs for preparing scaffolding were required, and in the case of sounding surveys, a large number of personnel and time were needed for extensive inspections. With drone inspections, the inspection work can be carried out with just a worker operating the drone. Additionally, since drone operation and aerial footage analysis are generally automated, the necessary equipment is reduced compared to traditional inspection methods, allowing for a decrease in the number of personnel required for the work. This efficient drone inspection can also shorten the inspection period, making it possible to keep inspection costs low. 【Advantages of Adoption】 ■ Cost Reduction ■ Shortened Inspection Period ■ Reduced Labor For more details, please download the materials or contact us.
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■Probe inspection → It requires labor and equipment costs because workers need to set up scaffolding to conduct the inspection. ■Drone inspection → By using drones for the inspection, there is no need to set up scaffolding, which allows for a reduction in labor and equipment costs.
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