Drone Roof & Facade Inspection – Australian National University Canberra
High Exposure was engaged by the main contractor overseeing the remedial repairs of Australian National University in Canberra to assist with assessing damages to a
High Exposure Drone Services in Melbourne is setting a new standard for completing complex jobs by harnessing the power of aerial inspection and survey methods through advanced drone technology. The company excels in utilising drones equipped with sophisticated sensors and cameras to conduct aerial inspections of challenging and intricate environments. Whether it’s surveying large construction sites, inspecting critical infrastructure, or monitoring extensive agricultural areas, High Exposure employs drones to access difficult-to-reach locations and gather high-resolution data. The integration of cutting-edge survey methods, including LiDAR and photogrammetry, ensures unparalleled accuracy in capturing three-dimensional models and detailed imagery. This approach not only expedites the data collection process but also provides clients in Melbourne with comprehensive and precise insights. High Exposure’s commitment to innovation allows them to tackle complex tasks efficiently, offering clients a reliable and advanced solution for their diverse needs in the fields of drone inspection and drone surveying across Melbourne.
Our team has been capturing aerial and spatial data since 2016, providing a wealth of knowledge and experience in the field. We have built proven methodologies and scopes of work for every scenario
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High Exposure was engaged by the main contractor overseeing the remedial repairs of Australian National University in Canberra to assist with assessing damages to a
High Exposure Commercial Drone Services undertook an aerial survey at the 250-hectare Gregadoo Waste Management Facility, employing drone photogrammetry and LiDAR capture techniques. The primary
High Exposure was engaged to undertake a significant project to create a high-resolution aerial photogrammetry 3D model for a thorough inspection of brickwork on the