Sunday, August 14, 2016

High Mast Light Pole Inspections come of age


High Mast Light Poles have been inspected the same way for the past 40 years.

The inspector goes out and looks up and down the pole from the ground sometimes using binoculars to view to the luminaries.


 Infrastructure Preservation Corporation , "IPC" has created the first automated robotic inspection unit for the 21st century.  Developed in Florida after years of R&D, the patented high mast light pole inspection unit easily glides up and down the hmlp reporting inspection data back to a base station.

Florida Ancillary roadway inspections just like all contracts and inspections are using subjective methods that have not changed in years.IPC has created a number of robotic devices to not only inspect high mast light poles but a new way to inspect other infrastructure assets.

 Almost all of IPC's devices work without lane closures or the need to lease any heavy equipment.  These new methods not only product more a quantitative inspection results save the asset managers and the tax payers money while helping to ensure the public's safety.





Inspection Results are archived so future inspections can show deterioration progression over time.  For more information go to http://www.infrastructurepc.com

Infrastructure Preservation Corporation is a nondestructive robotic engineering firm specializing in advancing inspection technology for the transportation industry with their patented/proprietary robotic inspection services and assessment reports.

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