T2D2's AI cloud software helps building inspectors and owners automate drone-assisted damage detection through seamless data capture, analysis and monitoring.
When you walk outside in New York City, you should be able to see the sky.
That’s why we’re putting forward new rules to make sure unnecessary sidewalk sheds are taken down and more don’t go up.
We’re focused on NYCHA tenants specifically — making $650M in facade repairs and taking down sheds at 40 developments, including Highbridge Gardens in the Bronx.
Earlier today, DOB Commissioner @AhmedTigani54 was at @NYCHA Highbridge Gardens in the Bronx, along with @NYCMayor & other elected officials to celebrate the removal of several long standing sidewalk sheds from the campus.
Cheers and good riddance to the sheds.🍾
Sidewalk sheds block sunlight & have a negative impact on quality of life in our communities.
Yesterday, I was proud to stand w/ colleagues & @NYCMayor@ZohranKMamdani in Highbridge Gardens as he announced initiatives to expedite the removal of sidewalk sheds in #NYCHA & beyond.
🤖🏙️ Last week, our Council on Innovation & Best Practices took a deep dive into how AI and emerging technologies are reshaping building façade inspections.
🤝🗣️ We were joined by Gary Mancini of @ttinc and Jonathan Ehrlich of @t2d2_ai, who shared insights on innovations tied to the @NYC_Buildings recent FISP report, and how new tools can help meet evolving regulations and policies.
👏Thanks to our Co-Chairs Jim Dray of Thornton Tomasetti and Luc Wilson of @KohnPedersenFox for helping facilitate this insightful discussion!
The BQE has presented New York with a challenge for decades. With regular drone, fixed camera and AI monitoring, @NYC_DOT and @NYSDOT_NYC@NYSDOT can make sure that they are ready should it get dramatically worse. https://t.co/mCLRi79Itk
Here's an idea: what if scaffolding and sidewalk sheds weren't SO ugly?
Today, we're unveiling six new designs for scaffolding that will keep New Yorkers safe AND make our streets more attractive and less hunter green.
The wait is finally over! During our special Shed Week event, we unveiled 6 better looking, more cost-effective designs for sidewalk sheds✨
Created by firms Arup US and Practice for Architecture and Urbanism (PAU), these designs create a new universe for pedestrian protection:
We are proud to be a part of the inaugural #shedweek this week. Stay tuned for more announcements about how technology is transforming the future of sidewalk sheds and facade inspection in NYC!
Today marks the stary of our inaugural Shed Week 🦈
Stay tuned to see a recap of some major accomplishments achieved by DOB’s Get Sheds Down initiative, as well as some possible major new announcements 👀
An unfortunate incident recently occurred at a baseball stadium in LA. We are glad that in this case everyone was ok. This is why @t2d2_ai is used to inspect @MLB stadiums across the country to keep fans safe.
https://t.co/twxTWgjmuy
AI is becoming increasingly important for civil engineers. @t2d2_ai was recently featured in this walkthrough of many different ways that AI is now playing a role in the engineering industry.
https://t.co/aouc0J0gNC
🔥 Read our Highly Cited Paper
📚 Improvement of Concrete Crack Segmentation Performance Using Stacking Ensemble Learning
🔗 https://t.co/q338w5OAir
👨🔬 by Dr. Taehee Lee et al.
#concretecrack
Big news for façade inspections✅
DOB has just launched a new study of Local Law 11, the city’s Façade Inspection & Safety Program, which will include recommendations for legislative changes to façade inspections that may help reduce sidewalk sheds in NYC.
Hear from our CEO Jonathan Ehrlich speak about the origin story of T2D2 and the concept ideation process bringing artificial intelligence to the architecture, engineering, construction and facility management industries
https://t.co/8TWQsHxfRH
Measuring success is a critical part of evaluating AI technology. Dive into the world of computer vision with our new article on measuring the success of AI models.
https://t.co/yaO4Hp5Dsn
#ComputerVision#AI#TechBlog#NewPost#DataScience#MachineLearning
To assist @NYC_Buildings inspectors and @nycemergencymgt to ensure the integrity of city infrastructure, we deployed our drones. The live feed gives us a close look so that we can address any concerns. Thankfully, we did not spot any structural deficiencies in the bridges or structures our drones inspected!
Watch my interview with @MarcSantia4NY below ⬇️
VR and AR are positioned to revolutionize the way that assets are inspected. Particularly with new innovations entering the market, this technology could become more commonplace soon!
https://t.co/aZ1FeRpi8g