School District Aerial Infrared Surveys for Facility Portfolios

AITscan provides aircraft-based school district infrared surveys for roofs, utilities, solar assets, and capital planning across K-12 portfolios.

Built for District Facilities and Bond Teams

A school district infrared survey gives facilities teams a district-wide view of roof conditions, underground utilities, solar assets, and other infrastructure across multiple campuses. SchoolSystemScanIR™ is designed for K–12 districts managing dozens or even hundreds of buildings with different roof ages, repair histories, and capital needs.

AITscan collects thermal data across the district within coordinated survey windows so facilities, engineering, finance, and leadership teams can compare findings across schools using a consistent dataset. The results can support maintenance prioritization, facility-condition assessments, capital planning, and bond-cycle decisions.

Depending on district needs, SchoolSystemScanIR™ can incorporate aerial infrared roof scanning, underground steam leak detection, solar field infrared surveys, and multi-site thermal mapping through CityScan IR.

School district infrared survey showing mapped roof moisture anomalies across a K-12 school campus

Why District Facilities Directors Choose SchoolSystemScanIR™

Decades of District Work
AITscan has supported K–12 facility portfolios nationwide since 1989, with survey workflows designed around district capital and bond cycles.
Portfolio-Scale in One Mission
Every school in the district is scanned in a single survey window under the same conditions. The dataset is comparable across buildings and across survey years.
Built for Bond Documentation
SchoolSystemScanIR™ reports support facility-condition assessments, capital plans, engineering review, and bond proposal packages.

Frequently Asked Questions

A typical district can often be scanned in a single flight, depending on the services included. Multi-county or geographically distributed districts may require one or two flight windows, with initial findings typically delivered within two to four weeks.
No. Aircraft operate at altitude, so there is no ground access, roof access, or interruption to instruction, transportation, or facility staff schedules during the survey.
Yes. SchoolSystemScanIR™ reports can support facility-condition assessments, capital plans, engineering review, and bond proposal packages with documented thermal findings across the district portfolio.
Many districts align surveys with their bond or capital-planning cycle, often every three to five years. Aging portfolios or districts approaching major capital decisions may benefit from more frequent baseline surveys.

Ready to Evaluate Your School District?

Talk with AITscan about your campuses, facility portfolio, and capital goals to see how a school district infrared survey can support planning and bond decisions.