Condition Records

Inspection Support

Close-range aerial imagery using 70mm and 168mm telephoto sensors. Annotated defect logs organized by GPS-referenced zone. Structured condition reports formatted for your engineering team — from a pilot with 2 years of facade inspection experience in NYC regulated urban airspace.

Bridge and civil infrastructure documented for inspection support
When this service makes sense

Best fit for asset condition documentation

  • Engineering teams supporting asset owners who need organized visual records
  • Municipal and utility asset managers with recurring inspection programs
  • Projects requiring annotated defect imagery before repair design
  • Pre-repair, post-event, and program-level comparison documentation

Typical deliverables

  • Executive summary with issue priorities and scope note
  • Annotated defect photos — cracks, spalling, delamination, corrosion
  • Defect log with location references and visual severity classification
  • GPS-tagged imagery archive sorted by asset area
  • Priority follow-up actions and maintenance planning support

Typical use cases

  • Bridge and culvert condition documentation
  • Facade and building envelope surveys
  • Retaining wall and civil structure records
  • Utility and infrastructure component inspection
  • Pre-rehabilitation baseline documentation
Report structure

How every Inspection Support Report is structured

1. Executive summary

Priority issues, scope note (documentation support — not a structural engineering assessment), and what needs immediate attention.

2. Defect log and annotated imagery

Defect IDs, location references, severity classification (visual only), and annotated images organized for engineering team review.

3. GPS-tagged photo index

All imagery geo-tagged and archived with location references for easy navigation and future comparison.

4. Follow-up actions

Recommended next steps, maintenance priorities, and future documentation needs — structured for the asset owner or engineering team.

NYC inspection credential — unique in Ottawa–Gatineau.

Two years of professional close-range facade inspection in regulated New York City urban airspace under NYC Department of Buildings requirements. No other aerial documentation provider in this region has this background. For engineering firms and municipalities that need proven close-range capability, this matters.

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