Dubai uses drones to monitor key housing projects, check for damages, water leaks
Drones and AI (artificial intelligence) are now being used to monitor construction activities at residential and housing project sites in Dubai “to ensure compliance with work plans, timelines, and safety standards”, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Housing Establishment (MBRHE) announced on Saturday.
The MBRHE said the use of drone technology also “extends beyond monitoring to include preventive maintenance of housing and assets"
“Utilising advanced, high-resolution imaging technologies and AI-based image and data analysis, drones provide precise recommendations, saving time and effort while ensuring a safe and sustainable living environment,” MBRHE added.
Abdullah Al Shehi, MBRHE director of Engineering Projects Department, said: “We are confident that this technology will contribute to achieving our strategic objectives, enhancing the efficiency of our operations, and elevating the housing system in the emirate."
The authority said they are collaborating with “leading global companies to ensure the provision of drone and AI solutions designed according to the best international standards".
The MBRHE has also trained in-house operators to enable them to use drone technologies and analyse project data effectively.
The MBRHE is a government entity in charge of providing housing and housing-related services to UAE nationals in Dubai.
Its services include granting of residential plots, supplying government houses, and maintaining and extending existing properties. It also offers housing loans under government policy and criteria.
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