Different assets fail in different ways. We’ve built our inspection programs around the problems each industry actually faces — and the decisions the data has to support.
You can’t walk every acre — and by the time a problem is visible from the truck, it has already cost you. We cover the whole operation in a single flight: grain bins and elevator exteriors, drainage trouble spots, crop stands and pasture.
The work follows the season. After emergence we fly stand assessments, so you know what to reseed while reseeding is still worth it. Before spring seeding we map the low spots that drown out every wet year. Mid-season, multispectral imaging picks up crop stress days before it shows from the road. And when hail comes through, we document the damage the same week — time-stamped evidence your insurer and agronomist can both work from.
The decision it supports: where to scout, what to drain, when to reseed — and whether that bin roof needs work before fill.
A hot connection or cracked insulator found late means an outage; found early, it’s a line item. We inspect transmission lines, substations, wind turbines and solar arrays with high-zoom and radiometric thermal — no outages, no climbing crews.
The decision it supports: a maintenance list ranked by severity, before failure ranks it for you.
Progress disputes, warranty claims and punch lists all come down to documentation. We capture site progress, flat roofs and building envelopes in measurable, dated imagery — the same view every time, so change is undeniable.
The decision it supports: verify work, close out phases, and back roof warranty claims with measured evidence.
Every hour of shutdown has a price, and so does putting a person on a stack or in a confined space. We inspect stacks, tanks, conveyors and stockpiles while production keeps running — visual, thermal and volumetric in one pass, with stockpile volumes measured to survey grade.
The decision it supports: what needs attention at the next planned shutdown — and what can safely wait.
Aging assets, small crews, and a council that wants numbers. We inspect bridges, water infrastructure, towers and municipal buildings — and turn the condition of each into documentation you can plan and budget against.
The decision it supports: defensible capital planning — repair, monitor or replace, backed by imagery.
Manitoba hail season turns into claim season fast. We document storm and hail damage with time-stamped aerial evidence — full-roof and full-site coverage adjusters can actually work from, captured before tarps and repairs change the picture.
The decision it supports: settle faster, dispute less — both sides working from the same evidence.
If it’s an asset that can fail, we can probably inspect it. Tell us what you’re dealing with.