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- uniSURVEY
uniSURVEY is a road inventory & condition data surveying software.
uniSURVEY uses a state-of-the-art digital camera technology to collect various surface images.
GIS map helps city engineers schedule pavement, bridge, sign and sidewalk condition & inventory surveys.
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- uniANALYZE
uniANALYZE is a cost-effective digital tool for fast, easy and accurate analysis of virtually any pavement image and is able to recognize different types of distress, extent and severity.
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- uniPAVEMENT
uniPAVEMENT provides a systematic way to evaluate a street network and follow through with long-term cost-effective maintenance
and rehabilitation planning.
Special features exist for GASB 34 requirements.
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- uniBRIDGE
This module of uniAMS is used to record, maintain, and update complete inventory of bridges. uniBRIDGE meets NBI(National Bridge Inspection) standards.
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- uniSIDEWALK
uniSIDEWALK is a sidewalk management system, which manages sidewalk and bikeway area of the public right-of-way. The system's
purpose is to
eliminate damaged concrete and unsafe conditions on
sidewalk for
the safety of
pedestrians. uniSIDEWALK
provides accurate maintenance/budget analysis.
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- uniSIGN
Traffic signs are a vital component of traffic safety. There are millions of liability lawsuits related to the condition and placement of traffic signs in the US, and this, in turn, gives emphasis to the
highly needed effective maintenance
systems for traffic signs.
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- Data Collection System
The Data Collection Vehicle provides a time-effective alternative to manual surveys. Our system speeds up pavement measurement, automates data entry, and improves the objectivity of all pavement management system.
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- Services
Adhara Systems provides a cohesive and professional engineering service from data collection of deteriorating pavements and bridges to an optimum maintenance schedule for sustainable civil infrastructure systems.
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