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IoT and AR are powering next-gen building inspections

IoT and AR are powering next-gen building inspections

This interaction explores how smart technologies, such as AR, VR, IoT, and advanced analytics, are revolutionising structural repairs, remote consultations, and virtual building management.

How are tech-enabled building inspections guaranteeing a higher level of accuracy?
3D laser scanning is one way to structural inspection. These scanners create precise 3D representations of existing structures by rapidly gathering millions of data points. When integrated into Building Information Modelling (BIM), they enable accurate comparisons of as-built conditions and design models. This permits proactive detection of structural faults and reduces the margin for human error. This technology gives a thorough digital record, as well as assurance in renovations and retrofits.

What tech-driven methods are currently available for detecting structural faults, leaks, and other exterior damages?
Drones offer a quick and comprehensive way to identify external damage. Drones, equipped with HD and infrared cameras, efficiently capture the status of cladding, glass, roofing, and drainage systems, which would otherwise be difficult and costly to analyse. Their ability to fly close to façades enables extensive visual documentation, which aids in the detection of corrosion, material fatigue, and surface delamination.

How are tools like AR and VR allowing for remote consultations and providing real-time guidance to technicians during complex repair tasks?
Augmented reality (AR) enables professionals to serve customers on-site by superimposing digital information over the physical environment. AR-enabled devices allow users to highlight structural elements, suggest repairs, and approve projects while visualising them in situ. For example, during façade restoration or intricate MEP coordination, AR enables us to annotate live views and provide precise, real-time directions without requiring site visits.

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How can building management systems be utilised to monitor building operations remotely?
Building management systems also use systems such as Yardi Pulse and MRI Software. Yardi offers additional software solutions tailored to specific property types, including multifamily, commercial, and senior housing. Yardi can take a more tailored approach by developing a custom management property system that suits your property’s specific needs, utilising their existing software products. Many property software and hardware vendors have integrated with MRI Software. MRI Software’s emphasis on integrations ensures that property workers can operate their system more easily and that installers spend less time configuring connections between diverse systems.

What role does technology play in the detection of structural anomalies of large-scale infrastructure like bridges?
Yardi Pulse and MRI Software are among the systems used in building management systems. Yardi offers additional software solutions tailored to specific property types, including multifamily, commercial, and senior housing. Yardi can take a more personalised approach by creating a custom property management system that meets your property’s specific requirements using their existing software products. Many property software and hardware providers have integrated with MRI Software. The emphasis on integrations at MRI Software ensures that property workers can run their system more quickly, and installers spend less time figuring out how to link various systems.

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