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Yorkshire Housing’s drone inspection trial: the story so far

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Yorkshire Housing has taken part in a trial to use drone inspections. Denise Chevin asked Darren Williams, lead innovator at the housing association, how it went.

As part of the Drone Pathfinder Catalyst Programme sponsored by the Department for Transport, government agency Connected Places Catapult brought together Yorkshire Housing Association and Vantage UAV to demonstrate and showcase the benefits of using drone services for inspecting buildings and assets.

Connected Places Catapult says it hoped the trial would help catalyse step-change improvements and provide the evidence to encourage more use of drones to drive safety, productivity and efficiency for other housing providers and potentially cut the £6.3bn annual repairs and maintenance bill for social housing providers alone.

Yorkshire Housing estimates that the inspections will provide more than 10 times return on investment by enabling targeted maintenance in place of the extensive roof works that were previously planned. Darren Williams, lead innovator at Yorkshire Housing, says of the trial: “The initial demonstration was very much a standalone proof of concept. That has now shown us the value of using drones to get detailed information quickly and normally more cheaply than previously possible.”

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