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VIDEO: See how Wiss, Janney, Elstner engineers use drones to perform building inspections

BIM and Information Technology

VIDEO: See how Wiss, Janney, Elstner engineers use drones to perform building inspections

Drones will help building owners assess problems quicker and safer, according to the firm.


By Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates | September 16, 2015
VIDEO: See how Wiss, Janney, Elstner engineers use drones to perform building inspections

New YouTube video shows how drones can be used for building facade inspections. Screenshot courtesy WJE

Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates (WJE) produced a new video documenting how drone technology can be used for building facade inspections. 

Currently, nine major U.S. cities have adopted facade ordinances that require inspection of thousands of buildings every few years.

“We believe that drone usage will enable building owners to assess problems quicker and with less risk to the general public and workers,” WJE Principal Michael Petermann said. “This will become an essential tool in engineers’ and architects’ tool box.”

WJE partnered with First Flight Photography (FFP), an FAA-Section 330 vendor to produce the video that highlights how drones could be used to assess building exteriors safely and expediently. The companies worked together on the two structures highlighted in the video and have proposed on several other upcoming projects.

Having multi-angled video or still images enables engineers to see potential distressed conditions that could otherwise be missed from ground analysis. Petermann said that he hopes local governments permit the use of drones for building assessment.

WJE anticipates an increase in demand to perform visual inspections utilizing high quality imagery from drones and is in the process of partnering with select vendors.

 

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