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Why Do Engineers Use Drones in Inspections? (Video)

“Hi, my name is Greg Batista here to answer another question from the internet.

SkyViewSam asks: Why are engineers flying drones around condos and bridges?

Drones let us safely inspect areas that are hard or dangerous to reach. With high-resolution cameras, engineers can zoom in on cracks, rust, or leaks without costly scaffolding or lifts. According to the FAA, drone use in construction has grown 239% since 2018, making it one of the fastest-growing tools in the industry. In South Florida, drones are used for 40-year recertifications, roof inspections, and reserve studies. They don’t replace in-person engineering, but they save money, time, and most importantly, keep inspectors safe. Technology has now become part of building safety.

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Authoritative references: Federal Aviation Administration – UAS integration reports; ASCE technology adoption studies.

The author, Greg Batista, PE, CGC, SI is owner of G. Batista Engineering & Construction and is a nationally-recognized engineer and contractor with more than 35 years of experience and offices in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.