Ortho-Rectified Thermal Maps for CAD and GIS

Aircraft-based aerial thermal mapping delivered as ortho-rectified imagery — layered directly into the CAD, GIS, and facility-management systems your team already runs.

Thermal Maps Engineered for Your Existing Systems

ThermalMapIR is the entry point to our aerial thermal mapping work. We fly the area, capture infrared imagery at the altitude and conditions the inspection requires, and deliver ortho-rectified thermal and photographic maps that drop directly into the CAD and GIS systems your facility, engineering, and operations teams already run.

This is the right starting point when the inspection problem doesn’t yet fit one of our named service categories — or when the deliverable needs to be a layered map rather than a ranked finding list. From thermal mapping, engagements typically refine into steam, roof, liquid leak, or solar surveys as the scope sharpens with your team.

Why Engineering Teams Start With ThermalMapIR

Drops Into Your Existing Systems
Ortho-rectified thermal and photographic imagery is delivered formatted to layer directly into your CAD, GIS, and facility-management systems. No translation step.
Decades of Aerial Mapping
We’ve been delivering aerial thermal maps to engineering, facility, and municipal clients since 1989. The deliverables are built for the workflows your team already runs.
Aircraft-Engineered, Area-Scale
Aircraft cover an entire area in one flight under one set of conditions. The dataset is comparable across the survey area and against historical baselines.

Frequently Asked Questions

ThermalMapIR is the mapping entry point. When the scope is clear — steam distribution, roof portfolio, solar field — the engagement runs under the matching service. When the scope is broader or still being defined, ThermalMapIR is the starting point.
As ortho-rectified thermal and photographic imagery formatted to layer into your existing CAD and GIS systems. Specific formats and metadata are scoped during the net meeting with your team before the flight.
Engineering firms, municipal utilities, large institutional facilities, and consultants who need aerial thermal data integrated with existing maps and drawings rather than a stand-alone inspection report.
Yes. Many engagements start as ThermalMapIR and refine into steam, roof, liquid leak, or solar inspection as the scope sharpens. The aircraft, sensors, and analyst workflow are the same — only the deliverable format changes.

Ready to Map Your Area?

Tell us about the facility or area. We’ll set up a working session with the right people on your team and walk through how aerial thermal mapping would apply to your specific scope.