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CELL TOWER INSPECTIONS

Cell tower inspections are an integral part of the maintenance program of any network. Existing cell towers need to be inspected routinely and again following a natural disaster. Inspection is also necessary for potential locations for new cell towers. Cell tower inspections require a lot of labor and carry a high level of risk. Cell towers must pass a thorough inspection that covers the tower's structure, electrical and lighting systems, guy wires, antennas, anchors, and transmission cables. Cell tower inspections are a crucial part of keeping the infrastructure in good condition, from upkeep to keeping an eye on encroaching vegetation.

How Sky.ro Will Help You

You may significantly scale your projects by working with Sky.ro for your cell tower inspections. Sky.ro will assist you at every stage of the process whether you are going to build new cell towers or are maintaining existing ones.

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1. Situated across South East Europe, Sky.ro drone pilots are highly certified, professional an fully insured

2. Cell tower inspections will take less time and money, allowing you to concentrate on other areas of your job.

3. You may observe the tower in detail and take part in the inspection in real time.

4. Our information is reliable and effective. We will process your project, which is yours to own, after we have collected the data.

Deliverables You Can Count On

Sky.ro guarantees quality cell tower inspection no matter the scope of your project.

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Digital Twin: To enable you to view the inspection in real-time, we can build a 3D model of the cell tower. You can get a site overview and a view of the tower as a whole. 

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Site exploration in three dimensions using a ground scanning camera. This gives you an updated aerial image of the location.

Drone services for simple
to sophisticated applications

REDUCES SAFETY RISKS

The time when an inspector had to climb the cell tower to get data is long gone. Employee safety on the ground is increased thanks to the drone, reducing the risk of accidents at work or tool or equipment loss during the inspection.

SAVES TIME AND MONEY

An inspector no longer has to climb the cell tower to obtain data. The drone improves worker safety on the ground by lowering the possibility of workplace mishaps or tool or equipment loss during the inspection.

INCREASES RATE OF
REPAIR PERCENTAGE

Drone inspections can immediately pinpoint the need for repairs, allowing for more efficient scheduling of maintenance. The data is available to the inspector in real-time, allowing him to make decisions about what to do even before the inspection is complete.

IMPROVES INSPECTION
AND DETECTION

From the ground, inspectors can concentrate more on the inspection's quality in safety. They can check on the generators, transformers, and meters, as well as other parts of the cell tower that were previously overlooked. Drones can spot potentially dangerous corrosion or loose bolts. They can assess whether repair or cleanup is required by looking at the tower's location on the ground.

HELPS PLAN BETTER INFRASTRUCTURE

Planning for better infrastructure as the cell tower business expands can be aided by analyzing the drone data.

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IDENTIFIES VEGETATION ENCROACHMENT

Drones may examine vegetation growth forecasts for potential threats to cell tower safety and disturbances.

COLLECTS HISTORICAL DATA FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Instead of depending on an inspector's recollection, drones collect and store data in real-time that can be referred to in the future.

IMPROVE COMMUNICATION

Bringing full site documentation into one solution, enables you to capture interior, exterior, ground, and aerial data. Through a digital twin of your job site and in-depth analysis, projects run on time, on budget, and safely.

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Ground observation surrounding the tower is possible thanks to drone inspections. From above, the drone may examine things that a person is unable to see. The drone can assist in identifying potential debris or encroaching vegetation that could become dangerous or create a disruption.

Using Drones for Cell Tower Inspections

Inspections of cell towers are inherently dangerous for the inspector. The job can occasionally be delayed due to scheduling issues and conflicts. Weeks of travel time, climbing the tower, reporting, and examining the inspector's findings all take a lot of time to plan. Manual inspections are very expensive in terms of manpower and resources like safety gear and insurance. Due to the fact that drones are safely operated from the ground, implementing a drone inspection greatly enhances safety. Drones shorten inspection times from weeks to hours, allowing for the inspection of additional towers. Three cell tower inspections were completed by our drone pilots in a single day.

Drones gather and archive historical data that may be quickly accessed for additional research and assistance in creating more effective future infrastructure plans. The information gathered is forwarded right away to the mobile tower company, enabling the inspector to act quickly and effectively. The drone may concentrate more on quality checks and scan other tower components including transformers, platforms, pedestals, cabinets, gas and electric meters, and generators that might otherwise go unreported. Drone inspections are able to find far more than a human eye could, such as loose bolts or rust that could lead to harm.

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