High-pedestrian zones—schools, hospitals, transit—are where small defects become big risks. Routine condition surveys flag hazards early (cracks, heaving, missing curb ramps) so you can fix them before they become injuries…
Category: Software
IndustryInnovationSoftwareNow Available: Drive™ 1.9.6
By admin0We’re excited to announce the release of Drive™ 1.9.6, the latest update to our collection software for the ™ line of pavement condition vehicles. This release introduces new features and…
IndustrySoftwareSidewalks are the Most Democratic Public Space
By admin0Sidewalks are the most democratic public space. When they’re cracked or missing, we send a quiet message: this place isn’t for you. Objective sidewalk condition surveys change that narrative. They…
IndustrySoftwareCity and County Leaders: You’re Not Just Maintaining Infrastructure—You’re Shaping How People Live and Feel About Home.
By admin0City and county leaders: you’re not just maintaining infrastructure—you’re shaping how people live and feel about home. Budgeting for sidewalk condition surveys signals you’re investing public funds wisely, planning proactively…
SoftwareTeamBreaking Down PCI
By admin0PCI (Pavement Condition Index) is a standardized score from 0 to 100 that tells us how healthy a pavement surface is. It is based on visual inspections that identify surface…
IndustrySoftwareWalkability Pays—at the Household, Business, and City Level.
By admin0Walkability pays—at the household, business, and city level. Homes in walkable areas sell for 23.5% more (≈ $77,600). Each +1 in Walk Score adds about $3,500 in value. Walkable districts…
