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SmartVision brings FieldVision and CoreVision together into one connected solution for managing inspections from the field to the office.
SmartVision brings FieldVision and CoreVision together into one connected solution for managing inspections from the field to the office. Crews collect accurate data on-site, while built-in tools assist in flagging critical insights as work is completed. Meanwhile, office teams can monitor progress, analyze results, and prioritize follow-up and capital planning—ensuring alignment, accountability, and efficiency across every project.
AiDetect accelerates inspection workflows by combining AI-powered automation with expert human oversight.
AiDetect accelerates inspection workflows by combining AI-powered automation with expert human oversight. It helps teams process more footage in less time—cutting coding and QA by at least 50%, while maintaining 97% defect detection accuracy. With standardized, NASSCO-compliant outputs that integrate directly into your existing systems, AiDetect reduces rework, simplifies reporting, and delivers the reliable data you need for proactive maintenance planning and confident budget justification.
CoreVision gives teams instant access to inspection data, maps, and reports from any location.
CoreVision gives teams instant access to inspection data, maps, and reports from any location—no software install required. It streamlines oversight, makes it easy to monitor progress, and supports fast, informed decisions. With powerful tools for reviewing, filtering, and exporting results, you can prioritize work, manage resources, and plan capital improvements with confidence.
FieldVision empowers crews to complete inspections and collect accurate data in the field, even without connectivity.
FieldVision empowers crews to complete inspections and collect accurate data in the field, even without connectivity. As work is performed, built-in tools highlight critical insights—making it easy to identify defects, track operator progress, and pinpoint important patterns that guide next steps and key decision-making.
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Process up to 2x more footage without adding staff

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Why Waiting to Modernize Your Inspection Program Is More Expensive Than You Think
There is a version of this conversation that happens in almost every public works organization at some point. Leadership acknowledges that the current inspection workflow has inefficiencies. Everyone agrees that something should change. And then the changes get deferred, again, because the timing is never right and other “priorities” monopolize the time.
Budget cycles are complicated. Staff bandwidth is limited. A major project is about to start, or just finished, and now is not the moment. There is always a reasonable explanation for waiting.
But waiting has a cost too. It is just harder to recognize because it is not a number on a paper.. Continue Reading Why Waiting to Modernize Your Inspection Program Is More Expensive Than You Think
Breaking the Bottlenecks: Where Inspection Programs Actually Lose Time
Talk to almost any public works director about inspection backlogs, and the conversation eventually lands in the same place: we need more people.
It is an understandable conclusion. Crews are stretched. Regulatory pressure is intensifying. Infrastructure is aging faster than it can be assessed. Adding headcount feels like the most direct path to doing more work.
But in most organizations, the bottleneck is not the number of people. It is what those people are forced to do with their time.
Wastewater inspection programs are riddled with friction points that consume productive hours without producing any useful output. Manual data reconciliation. Batch file transfers. Inconsistent defect coding. Systems that do not talk to each other. These are not staffing problems. They are workflow problems.
Understanding where that friction lives is the first step toward eliminating it. Here are the five places where lean inspection programs most commonly lose capacity, and what it actually takes to get it back. Continue Reading Breaking the Bottlenecks: Where Inspection Programs Actually Lose Time
Efficient Pipeline Management When Staffing Is Limited
Public works departments, engineering firms, and utilities are facing the same operational reality. Staffing levels are flat or shrinking while regulatory requirements, infrastructure age, and service expectations continue to grow.
For inspection programs, this pressure shows up immediately. CCTV footage must be captured, coded, reviewed, synced, reported, and integrated into GIS or asset management systems. When teams are small, every manual process compounds the workload.
The challenge is not effort. It is workflow efficiency.
Modern inspection software solutions are changing how lean teams operate, allowing them to increase inspection output without increasing headcount. Continue Reading Efficient Pipeline Management When Staffing Is Limited
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