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Aerial bridge inspections and 3D modeling reduced costs by 30%.

Challenge

Bridge inspections are traditionally performed with a 'paper and pencil' process that be lengthy (3-4 weeks per bridge), costly, and at times, risky.

Skydio Solution

With the help of Collins Engineering, Minnesota Department of Transportation (MDOT), implemented a more advanced solution for bridge inspections. Skydio drones were used to collect detailed data with 3D scanning and then create digital twins of the bridge to use for pre-inspection work for crews to reference while in the field. MDOT estimates 70-80% of defects are detected on the digital twins before field inspections are conducted.

Skydio S2plus navigating nimbly through bridge trusses
Skydio S2plus 3D scanning for inspection of bridge trusses
Skydio S2plus navigating closely to inspect bridge supports

Results

MDOT experienced a 30% reduction in inspection costs and reduced time in the field by 50%.

The typical process for a bridge inspection is using pencil and paper, and it would take three to four weeks in the field. We cut that time to about two weeks, two and a half weeks, shaving off a week of time in the field. We’re estimating it's about a 30% reduction in inspection costs. And at the same time, we're, we're delivering better information.

Barritt Lovelace, VP of UAS Collins Engineers Inc.

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