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Rapid evidence for infrastructure under extreme conditions.

Civil protection, fire and rescue organisations and infrastructure operators need reliable spatial and condition information when heat, flood, fire, earthquake or severe weather disrupt normal access and decision-making.

From performance engineering to recovery engineering.

Dromo’s experience with precise surfaces, drainage, rapid measurement, construction and high-consequence operations can support preparedness and recovery. The service begins with the decision that must be made: access, safety, temporary operation, damage prioritisation, reconstruction or future resilience.

Field data are collected at the minimum necessary level, converted into decision-ready outputs and governed according to operational sensitivity.

Operational reference imagery

Engineering capacity for access, continuity and recovery.

Official public-domain reference photography. The locations and activities shown are not Dromo projects or endorsements.

Heavy engineer loader clearing storm debris from a road after Hurricane Helene
Heavy engineering equipment restores access after Hurricane Helene. Credit: Sgt. Thomas Norris / Georgia Army National Guard · DVIDS 8670264 · Official source: https://www.dvidshub.net/image/8670264/hurricane-helene-response
Heavy loader operating among large fallen trees and storm debris after Hurricane Helene
Heavy-equipment capacity converts blocked infrastructure into recoverable access. Credit: Sgt. 1st Class David Logsdon / U.S. Army · DVIDS 8674944 · Official source: https://www.dvidshub.net/image/8674944/removing-debris

Define the decisions required before defining the survey.

Dromo can develop preparedness baselines, rapid-survey protocols and recovery engineering for complex assets and terrains.

Discuss the requirement with Dromo

Image credits

  • U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Devin M. Rumbaugh · Source