Continuous monitoring of works and infrastructure with repeatable surveys
Networks and worksites change: with repeatable surveys you compare, track and anticipate instead of playing catch-up.
CONSAC: 50+ municipalities · ~80% accuracy · Operating across Italy
A survey is a snapshot: useful, but of a single moment. Infrastructure, however, lives over time — it deforms, wears down, progresses. Continuous monitoring turns the snapshot into a film: repeatable surveys that reveal how things evolve and surface problems before they become emergencies.
What we offer
- Repeated surveys and evolutionary comparison — same points, different periods, immediate comparison.
- Early detection of anomalies — catching a subsidence or a leak while it's still small.
- Data traceability and historical record — a reliable timeline of the asset's condition.
- Documentation for tenders and inspections — outputs ready for public administration and certifications.
Why it matters (especially with the PNRR)
In funded projects, recurring digital monitoring is now a standard: documenting progress and as-built vs as-designed compliance with georeferenced data reduces disputes and costs, and improves safety compared to traditional site inspections.
How we work
We establish a baseline with the first survey, then plan the following campaigns (scheduled or event-driven). Each epoch feeds into a WebGIS platform with an anomaly catalogue, history and KPIs, so decisions rest on a time series rather than a single snapshot.
Frequently asked questions
What is continuous monitoring?+
It's the scheduled repetition of surveys (every six months, annually or on a specific event) to compare different states of the same asset over time: you spot emerging anomalies and measure how things evolve, instead of capturing a single moment.
How does it help with PNRR tenders and inspections?+
Multi-epoch surveys produce traceable, georeferenced documentation of the progress and condition of the works — useful for tenders, inspections and certifications, and increasingly required in projects funded by the PNRR.
Which assets can be monitored?+
Worksites, water networks, industrial plants, infrastructure and public works. The same method that pinpoints a leak today, repeated over time, tells the story of how the network or the structure evolves.
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