Hatsuly is a web system that streamlines infrastructure maintenance by automating inspections and repair calculations, improving efficiency and accuracy in bridge repair and other projects. Using 3D data from a smartphone or tablet, Hatuly automatically calculates crack length, surface area, and chipped volume and depth while simultaneously generating shareable and exportable reports. By simplifying assessment and as-built inspection procedures, Hatsuly makes infrastructure repair more effortless, more precise, and more efficient.
Watch the video below to see how Hatsuly works.
With conventional methods, quantity calculations for as-built inspections required multiple people to measure and photograph the site. With Hatsuly, however, a single person can perform the quantity calculations, significantly reducing labor and work time.
With just a few steps on Hatsuly, chipped area (length × width), chipped depth, chipped volume, and cover thickness are automatically calculated. Rebar surface area can also be computed. Reports are generated automatically and can be shared with owners via the cloud or exported in Excel format.
Hatsuly can perform quantity calculations for as-built management in peeling prevention and other repair projects. It offers features like designated section area calculation and crack length measurement.
Volume calculation can be performed by generating 3D plane models for both the chipped surface and the intended finished surface. It also supports complex chipped shapes such as L-shapes and trapezoids.
Watch the video above (in Japanese) to see how Hatsuly's volume estimation feature works.
Hatsuly measures chipped depth using grids. Grid intervals can be adjusted, and grid points can be moved to designated locations, allowing depth measurements while avoiding rebars. The average chipped depth across multiple locations can also be exported in a report.
By generating 3D models of rebars, inspection items such as cover thickness and rebar surface area are calculated. The measured data is automatically reflected in reports, which can also be exported in Excel format.
To capture the inspection area and acquire point cloud data, install a point cloud acquisition app such as PIX4Dcatch or Scaniverse on a LiDAR-equipped device like an iPad. PIX4Dcatch can capture a larger area than Scaniverse.
Watch the video above (in Japanese) to see how point cloud data is captured from our mock-up using an iPad.
【Customer Testimonial】
Hatsuly—A Groundbreaking System for Bridge Repair with 100% Satisfaction! Even the project owner highly praised its advanced 3D as-built management capabilities in bridge repair. This innovative system is easy to use and delivers an unprecedented impact, contributing to labor reduction, higher accuracy, error prevention, and improved overall quality.
TOKAI Construction Inc.
【Customer Testimonial】
For certain job sites, Hatsuly already feels like the perfect solution! This system dramatically improves as-built quality control in surface repair, significantly reducing labor while maintaining high accuracy. Tasks that previously took two workers 3–5 minutes can now be completed by one person in just a few seconds to 30 seconds. Across 1,200 locations, this has resulted in over 3,400 minutes of saved labor time. Even compared to conventional methods, accuracy is not a concern at all.
IRIMAJIRI CONSTURCTION CO., Ltd.
【Customer Testimonial】
The use of ICT has improved the efficiency of bridge repair work. We chose Hatsuly because it perfectly met our needs for streamlining the bridge repair process and improving accuracy. The system has enhanced measurement precision, accelerated workflows, and significantly reduced labor, even when measuring complex-shaped areas. We have been able to operate it without any issues so far, and the Help Center provides excellent support, addressing our inquiries whenever needed.
YAMANE Co.Ltd
【Customer Testimonial】
We utilized Hatsuly in structural renewal projects, significantly reducing the effort previously required for as-built inspections in surface repair. Using it, we assessed rebar alignment in the chipped structure and calculated the required mortar volume for patching. With just a single iPad, we performed measurements quickly and effortlessly, reducing staff workload and enabling prompt data sharing with project owners. Additionally, we expect this project to serve as a BIM/CIM case study, contributing to greater efficiency for both project owners and contractors.
Okumura Corporation
Device | 2020/2021 iPad Pro |
OS |
Windows 10 (64 bits) or later |
Memory | 8GB or more |
Web browser | Google Chrome |
*Hatsuly may function in environments that do not fully meet the recommended specifications mentioned above.
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