The full facade inspection package is delivered as a zip file containing:
Interactive HTML Viewer
Engineering elevation drawing with interactive zone grid. Click any zone to view the RGB and thermal image pair, assign condition rating, add observation category, write notes, draw annotations, and flag for follow-up. Fully offline. No install, no login.
viewer.htmlRGB Imagery
High-resolution drone imagery captured per face at consistent altitude with overlapping passes. Organized by face and zone. Sized for structural detail visibility at the floor-and-bay level.
face_id/rgb/*.JPGThermal Imagery
False-color thermal frames auto-paired to RGB by sequential filename index. Useful for identifying subsurface moisture, delamination, and thermal anomalies not visible in visible light imagery.
face_id/therm/*.JPGEngineering Drawing Reference
Cropped elevation from the firm's provided drawing PDF, rendered at 2× resolution as the base layer for the grid overlay. One drawing per face.
face_id/background_drawings/drawing.jpgNotes Export (CSV)
All zone-level notes captured during DMC's QA review before delivery: face, floor, bay, notes text. Loads into Excel or any spreadsheet tool. Additional notes added by the engineer of record are exportable separately from the viewer.
notes_export.csvNotes Export (Tab-Separated)
Same content as the CSV, tab-separated for pasting directly into Word or a report template without import dialogs.
notes_export.txtThe engineer of record generates these outputs from within viewer.html after
completing their assessment. DMC doesn't produce them; they're outputs of the inspection
process that the engineer controls.
Annotation Save File
Complete annotation state: all condition ratings, observation categories, notes, flagged zones, and image annotations (circles, boxes, arrows). Saved as JSON with timestamp and project identifier. Reloads cleanly in subsequent sessions.
[project_number]_annotations_[timestamp].jsonCSV Export: All Zones
One row per zone: Face, Floor, Bay, Rating, Category, Notes, Flagged, Annotations. Covers every zone in the project. Opens in Excel. Input for downstream reporting or FISP database entry.
inspection_notes.csvFlagged Zones Report
Plain-text list of all zones marked for follow-up. Includes face, floor, bay, rating, category, notes, and annotation coordinates for each flagged zone. Fast reference for remediation scope or engineer prioritization.
flagged_zones.txtPrint Report
One page per building face. Each page shows the engineering drawing with grid overlay, zone labels visible on each cell, and a notes table below: Floor, Bay, Rating, Category, Notes, Flagged, Annotations. Print to PDF from browser. Formatted for inclusion in a professional inspection package.
Browser print → PDF| Tool | How It Works | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|
| Circle | Draw by drag on the image pair | Isolate a defect area, circle a spall or crack |
| Box | Draw rectangle by drag | Delineate an affected area, outline a stain extent |
| Arrow | Draw directional line by drag | Point to a specific location, indicate crack direction |
| Undo / Redo | Step through annotation history | Correct placement, rework annotations |
| Clear | Remove all annotations for the current zone | Start over on a zone |
Annotation color matches the selected observation category: spalling annotations are red, cracking are orange, efflorescence are blue, etc. Colors persist in saved annotation JSON and rerender on load.
| Rating | Meaning | Viewer Color |
|---|---|---|
| Safe | No hazardous condition. Document for trend monitoring. | Green |
| SWARMP | Safe With A Repair and Maintenance Program. Requires remediation within the next inspection cycle. | Amber |
| Unsafe | Hazardous condition. Requires immediate protective measures and remediation. | Red |
Standard categories available in the viewer dropdown, color-coded when used as annotation color:
| Category | Annotation Color |
|---|---|
| Spalling | ■ Red (#ff6b6b) |
| Cracking | ■ Orange (#ffa500) |
| Efflorescence | ■ Blue (#a0c4ff) |
| Rust Staining | ■ Bronze (#cd7f32) |
| Missing Mortar | ■ Yellow (#ffff66) |
| Exposed Rebar | ■ Bright Red (#ff4444) |
| Delamination | ■ Pink (#ff69b4) |
| Staining | ■ Purple (#9b59b6) |
| Other | ■ Yellow (#ffff00), free-text field |
All of this is functional in the demo
The interactive viewer demonstrates every tool described above using fictional building data. Annotations, exports, and print report are all operational.
Open Interactive Demo