Simpler, more effective and efficient asset management
CASE STUDIES: Flood assessments | Community housing visualisation | Land Council assets | Inspections | Construction reporting
SERVICES: Aerial inspections | Digital twins | Remote-site monitoring
At Rise we have extensive experience of undertaking large-scale asset condition inspections across remote Northern Australia and understand the core problems Asset Managers face:
- Large-scale assets generate massive, fragmented and heterogeneous data from diverse sources that are difficult to standardize.
- Scoping and costing of repair, maintenance and refurbishments of remote works (particularly here in the NT) is done off-site with scare or outdated information and plans.
- High travel costs to do remote inspections, which is further exacerbated by the time, cost and risks of travelling into and around the NT.
- Reactive maintenance and unexpected downtime.
- Slow onboarding and knowledge transfer.
- Inefficient space utilisation.
This is why at Rise we have spent years developing digital twinning technology, aerial inspection and remote site monitoring technologies right here in the NT, to overcomes these problems to provide Asset Managers with:
- Centralised immersive and 3D data-rich platforms.
- Digital twins allow contractors to virtually walk around an asset and accurately measure and scope repair, maintenance and refurbishments works. - Rise also provide full room quantities take offs for each digital twin.
- No on-site visits to remote locations, or managing access with tennants – facility managers can use digital twins for virtual 24/7 access to any property.
- Digital twins are a single source of truth, centralizing as-built documentation, floor plans, and CAD/BIM files in the cloud. They ensure all stakeholders are working from accurate, up-to-date data.
- Visual tagging in the digital twin allows managers to link IoT sensors and service history directly to equipment, moving from reactive, to predictive maintenance, helping preventing failures before they occur.
- Immersive 3D tours allow for faster, more efficient remote training for new operators compared to traditional manual methods.








