Engineering Asset Chronicle

The Complete Asset Story Preserved

DroneWorksIQ connects evidence, decisions, and change into a durable chronology - integrated with source systems your teams already trust.

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Inspections

Connect field evidence, findings, and decisions to the asset record.

Mapping & Geospatial

Bring location intelligence and reality data into shared context.

Digital Twins

Preserve an evolving, evidence-linked view of critical assets.

AI Insights

Surface review-ready signals while keeping people accountable.

Enterprise Security

Support governed access, custody, and defensible information flow.

01

What is its status?

See the current condition, accepted record, responsible parties, and open findings.

02

What happened over time?

Follow design, approvals, construction, inspection, maintenance, repair, and renewal.

03

What needs attention now?

Surface unresolved findings with the evidence and decision history needed to act.

One asset. Accountable collaboration.

The right context for every stakeholder.

Owners, engineers, inspectors, contractors, and operators contribute to one continuous asset story, with controlled visibility and accountability preserved.

Stakeholders contribute to one continuous asset chronicle with controlled visibility and accountable contributions across the asset lifecycle.
Bridge with Pier 6 shown as an evidence-rich cutaway.

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Pier 6: Why was it approved—and what needs attention now?

Trace one bridge component from its original core sample and engineer acceptance through decades of inspection evidence to today’s subsurface moisture finding.

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One asset. One continuous record.

From original evidence to the next defensible decision.

  1. Original designIssued bridge and Pier 6 design record
  2. Initial core sampleSample location and custody preserved
  3. Laboratory resultsTest results linked to the original sample
  4. Engineer approvalAcceptance decision and basis recorded
  5. Annual inspectionsRecurring observations connected over time
  6. !Moisture findingThermal signature and surface crack require attention

Connected by design · Coming Soon

Bring the chronology forward - integrating with platforms your teams already trust.

Source identity, timestamps, versions, transformations, and custody remain attached to every planned governed update.

Design & engineeringAutodesk AutoCADBIM & Revit workflowsBentley Systems
Capture & field operationsDJI EnterpriseTrimbleUgCS
Geospatial & reality dataEsri ArcGISWebODMFederated source systems

Planned integrations are product direction only; no production connections are active.

All required examples

Product Preview

Read-only concept preview. Product Preview · Illustrative Data · Coming Soon · Non-Production. Fixture phase-a-product-preview-1.0.0, as of .

Dashboard

Aster Ridge Infrastructure Group · 1 program · 1 project · 1 item for review.

Organizations / projects

High Plains Asset Assurance 2026 → Red Mesa Solar Condition Review.

Workspace

Aster Ridge / High Plains / Red Mesa · future workflow tools unavailable.

Sites / assets

site-red-mesa · asset-inv-14 · Inverter Station INV-14.

Inspections / findings

Thermal and visual survey · Connector temperature variance · Review.

Maps / orthomosaics

Red Mesa Orthomosaic · illustrative, not for navigation or measurement.

Datasets / point clouds

North Array Point Cloud · Preview metadata only.

Reports / evidence

Red Mesa Condition Summary · no generation, approval, export, or download.

Digital Twins

dt-red-mesa-inv-14 · Coming Soon · no live 3D engine.

AI insights

Human review Required · confidence Not calculated.

Notifications

Inspection review summary available · Not sent.

Support

PREVIEW-104 · Example only · no ticket or chat system.

The asset remains. The people change. The systems change.

The Engineering Asset Chronicle preserves why.

Presenter notes

Manual continuity checklist

  1. Verify this artifact and fixture version against the approved revision.
  2. Present all 12 examples.
  3. Repeat that all data is fictional and read-only.
  4. Use only an approved non-form contact method.