RedZone identified as option to map the future of St. Petersburg’s sewers
St. Petersburg City Council to decide on the RedZone as a service to assess aging infrastructure. Solo robots identified as a rapid data collection tool to inspect one-fifth of the city’s pipes, about 750,000 feet of pipe. Upon the success of the pilot, senior waters resources manager over the wastewater system Lisa Rhea, said water […]
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New Headquarters for RedZone Robotics
RedZone Robotics is excited to announce the opening of its new headquarters. The new space will provide expanded office and manufacturing space for the company’s efforts in supplying industry leading wastewater asset management solutions. The new location, at 195 Thorn Hill Road in Warrendale, PA, sits in The Heights at Thorn Hill. It includes 30,000 […]
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Inspection Robots to Assist in Michigan Sewer Sinkhole
Inspection robots to be utilized in failed system A neighborhood in Fraser, Michigan, plagued with a massive sinkhole that has displaced families and caused the condemnation of several homes may soon see a solution, thanks to an inspection plan to be performed largely by robots. The county will soon be undertaking what is being described […]
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Multi-sensor Inspection Provides View of Cranberry Sewer
A robot designed and built in Pittsburgh is about to make life a whole lot easier for Cranberry officials. Field crews from RedZone Robotics of Lawrenceville will begin inspection work on a two-mile stretch of the main sewer line in Cranberry Township. The line runs from Rochester Road to the Brush Creek treatment plant. Crews […]
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