Infrastructure Monitoring · France
Infrastructure monitoring in France
quiXzoom provides scalable, field-based infrastructure condition monitoring across France, enabling public authorities and asset managers to maintain accurate, geo-referenced condition records for bridges, utilities and public works.
Request a pilotFrench infrastructure operators — including collectivites territoriales, SNCF Reseau and utilities concession holders — face growing regulatory pressure to maintain verifiable condition records. quiXzoom delivers structured photographic evidence at national scale without the overhead of specialist inspection teams.
Applications
What we document in France
Each mission is configured to your specification and delivered as a structured dataset.
Bridge and Viaduct Condition
Systematic exterior condition surveys of ouvrages d'art across the French national and departmental road network, supporting IQOA inspection programmes.
Learn more →Utility Infrastructure
Above-ground condition documentation of electricity distribution infrastructure, water treatment facilities and telecoms assets across French territories.
Learn more →Public Space and Urban Furniture
Condition monitoring of street furniture, lighting columns and public space infrastructure within commune and metropole maintenance programmes.
Learn more →Process
How it works
Three steps from brief to delivered dataset.
Step 01
Define scope
Specify asset categories, geographic coverage and inspection protocol. Upload existing asset registers or GIS data to define the survey area.
Step 02
Field deployment
Verified contributors document each asset with geo-tagged, timestamped photography following a protocol tailored to the infrastructure type and client requirements.
Step 03
Structured delivery
AI-reviewed submissions are delivered as structured datasets with condition ratings, annotated imagery and exports compatible with QGIS, ArcGIS and GMAO platforms.
Ready to deploy in France?
Tell us your coverage requirements and we will configure a pilot mission within 48 hours.
Request a pilot