Aerial University Infrared Surveys for Campus Facilities

AITscan provides aircraft-based university infrared surveys for campus roofs, steam, HTHW, solar, and infrastructure planning.

University Infrared Surveys Built for University Infrastructure Teams

A university infrared survey gives facilities teams a campus-wide view of thermal conditions across roof portfolios, underground distribution, central plant infrastructure, and other critical assets. UniversityScanIR™ is designed for colleges and universities managing multiple buildings, aging utility systems, and long-term capital needs.

AITscan works with facilities directors, energy engineers, central plant managers, maintenance teams, and capital planners to collect thermal data across the campus within coordinated survey windows. The resulting findings can support maintenance prioritization, engineering review, CMMS workflows, and capital planning.

Depending on campus needs, UniversityScanIR™ can incorporate aerial infrared roof scanning, underground steam leak detection, high temperature hot water leak detection, and solar field infrared surveys within a broader campus inspection program.

University infrared survey showing thermal patterns across campus buildings, roofs, and utility infrastructure

Why University Facilities Teams Choose UniversityScanIR™

Decades of Campus Work
AITscan has supported university infrastructure with aerial infrared inspection since 1989, including roofs, central plants, and utility networks.
Aircraft-Engineered, Portfolio-Scale
A university infrared survey can collect thermal data across multiple buildings and infrastructure systems within coordinated flight conditions.
Built for Capital Planning
UniversityScanIR™ deliverables can support CMMS workflows, engineering review, capital requests, bond planning, and finance-office reporting.

Frequently Asked Questions

A typical campus can often be surveyed in a single overnight or daytime flight, depending on the services included. Initial findings are typically delivered within two to four weeks, with the full report following shortly after.
No. Aircraft operate at altitude, so the survey does not require ground access, service interruption, or disruption to academic, residential, athletics, or other campus operations.
AITscan works with central facilities, engineering, maintenance, and capital-planning teams to define the survey scope, reporting requirements, and campus priorities before the flight is scheduled.
Yes. UniversityScanIR™ reports can support engineering specifications, capital request packages, and bond-cycle documentation with mapped thermal findings that strengthen facility and finance planning.

Ready to Evaluate Your Campus Infrastructure?

Talk with AITscan about your buildings, utility systems, and capital-planning goals to see how a university infrared survey can support your facilities team.