How to Protect Your Sewage Pipes with a Multi Sensor Inspection
If you walk on city streets each day, there’s a good chance that you’re strolling over miles of underground sewer pipeline. These wastewater pipes are crucial infrastructure for communities and cities worldwide. That said, they also pose distinct maintenance and repair challenges due to their location. In order to overcome those challenges, you need a […]
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King County Goes the Distance with Long Range Inspection
RedZone Robotics is proud to celebrate the accomplishments of our field crews and projects in conjunction with key partners in our industry. These projects have been chosen to share the challenges that system owners face and the capabilities of RedZone’s technologies. Today’s post focuses on, long–term, long range inspection success in King County, Washington. King […]
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A History of Profiler: Inspecting Sewers Since 2009
Accurately assessing large-diameter, underground infrastructure was historically a dangerous job left to those game enough to trudge through the sewer or float down on a surfboard with their rock hammer, cover meter, or measuring bar in tow. With the increased logistics and requirements around health and safety, high-risk manned entry inspections have increased in cost […]
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2D Laser Profiling: The Solution for Routine Inspection
While routine CCTV investigation is a beneficial tool for subjective analysis, it can be difficult to quantify and measure remaining useful life from a video image. Failure is not an option for large diameter pipes, so any inspection data must be useful. Laser sensors provide the foundation for a proper, preventative condition assessment. What’s the Difference? […]
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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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Fort Worth MSI Featured in Underground Construction
RedZone is proud to use multi-sensor inspection (MSI) technology to help the city of Fort Worth in their targeted approach to large, critical assets. The city’s innovative Interceptor Condition Assessment Program (ICAP) began in 2010. The program seeks to inspect all pipe, 24 inches and larger, within a seven year time period. RedZone used MSI […]
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Trenchless Technology Article: Cities Leverage Industry-Leading Robotic Solutions
As collection system owner-operators strive to do more with less, many seek to leverage technology. Not surprisingly, robotic condition assessment tools are assuming a greater role in the industry. As a pioneer in robotic multi-sensor inspection technology (MSI) and the inventor of the industry’s only autonomous condition assessment tool, RedZone Robotics continues to provide the […]
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