Title: Updating 50-Year-Old antiquated Infrastructure Inspection Methods with Robotics
1Infrastructure Preservation Corporation Updating
50-Year-Old antiquated Infrastructure Inspection
Methods with Robotics
The current methods used to inspect roads, cables
and bridges are painfully antiquated. This means
high labor costs, compromised public safety and
high margins for error. The Way Its Done
Today The Way Forward With IPC
- Dangerous
- Limited Data
- Road Closures
- Limited Field Of View
- Subjective Results
- Improved Safety
- No Lane Closures
- 360 degree field of view
- Quantitative Results
- Major Cost Savings!
Technology IPC gives the Department of
Transportation the information they need to help
properly budget maintain the infrastructure.
This helps keep our infrastructure safe and
extend the service life of our infrastructure
assets resulting in billions in infrastructure
savings. See comparison below of current
inspection methods vs IPC.
Post Tension Cable Inspection today.
With IPC Robotic MRI of Post Tension Cables
TendonScan Patented
VS
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Todays Inspection of a suspension Cable.
(Dangerous, no 360 degree view)
IPCs Robotic Cable Stay Inspection. CableScan
Patented
VS
Todays Visual HMLP Inspection
IPCs Robotic HMLP Inspection PoleScan Patented
VS
Still chain dragging to inspect roads.
IPC Electromagnetic inspection of
roads. RoadScan Patent in process
VS
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Bridge Crack Inspection (Road Closure,night
inspection,boom trucks)
IPC Concrete Crack Inspection (No lane
Closures) CrackScan (No lane closures or boom
trucks)
VS Think of the day-to-day inconvenience of
road maintenance. Road and bridge closures
for routine inspections are a thing of the past
thanks to IPCs robotic technologies. Our goal
at Infrastructure Preservation Corporation is to
find early stage corrosion and deterioration in
structures before it compromises the integrity of
those structures and puts the public at risk. By
finding early stage deterioration and correcting
we can help extend the life of our infrastructure
assets and save billions in untimely
replacements. For more information go to
http//www.infrastructurepc.com. Doug Thaler,
EVP Infrastructure Preservation Corporation
727-372-2900 ext.24 Interested investors can
contact invest_at_infrastructurepc.com.