Drone Leak Investigation · Government
Drone leak investigation for municipal & civic buildings.
City halls, libraries, fire halls, works yards, and community facilities — a typical BC municipality owns dozens of buildings spanning a century of construction methods, maintained by lean facilities teams answerable to council for every capital dollar. The portfolio's water problems are real, distributed, and chronically under-documented.
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A municipal aerial program documents the whole inventory on one mobilisation: roof moisture baselines per building, problem assemblies screened, storm damage triaged portfolio-wide, and findings delivered in the objective, prioritised format that survives council scrutiny and supports grant applications.
Where municipal & civic buildings leak
- Aging civic roofs failing quietly between inspections
- Heritage assemblies needing non-contact investigation
- Works-yard and fleet-building roofs nobody budgets to walk
- Fire-hall and emergency-services buildings where downtime isn't an option
- Storm damage scattered across an entire building inventory
The right services for municipal & civic buildings
Post-Storm Portfolio Leak Assessment
The full civic inventory triaged in days after an event — critical facilities first.
View serviceWater Tank & Standpipe Leak Inspection
Reservoirs and standpipes inspected without climbs or confined-space entry.
View serviceUnderground Water Main Leak Survey
Distribution leakage screened network-wide — the NRW program's targeting layer.
View serviceAerial Roof Thermal Inspection
Annual baselines across the inventory — deferred maintenance with evidence instead of anxiety.
View serviceMunicipal & Civic Buildings: common questions
How do municipalities typically procure this work?
Most begin with a pilot scope — a handful of priority buildings or one infrastructure survey — quoted directly within delegated purchasing limits, then move to annual programs or standing arrangements once the deliverable proves itself internally. Our quoting and insurance documentation are structured for public-sector procurement from the first conversation.
Can one program cover buildings AND water infrastructure?
Yes — that is the efficiency municipalities like best. A single mobilisation can baseline civic roofs, inspect the standpipe, screen a problem main corridor, and document the stormwater facilities. One vendor, one report structure, several departments served.
What does council actually see?
Objective, building-by-building documentation: quantified moisture areas, ranked severity, photographic evidence, and year-over-year comparison once baselines exist. Facilities managers tell us the reports do their budget arguing for them — the wet roofs are measurably wet, and the dry ones are provably fine to defer.
Other property types
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Serving municipal & civic buildings across BC
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