Using Remote Piloted Aircraft for Seawall Condition Assessment

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Using Remote Piloted Aircraft for Seawall Condition Assessment Moreton Bay Regional Council Shamim Yazdani Senior Engineer - Stormwater Planning DJI Industries Phantom FC-40 remotely-piloted aircraft 1

MBRC carried out data capture on public and private seawalls along its waterways and coastlines in November 2016 2

Objective of project was to use the assessment to inform Council s future works program as an input to the State s description of the erosion prone area (EPA) in the region This information would also be used to feed into Council s Planning Scheme and into the Climate Change Adaptation Study Scope of work included assessment of structural conditions and geographic extents of all public seawalls and the type and geographical extents of all private ones 3

Work on both Public & Private Seawalls: - Define ownership - Type (rock, concrete, sandbag, hybrid etc) - Condition rating (1-5) - Geographic data Work on Public Seawalls only: - Maintenance tasks - Maintenance timetable - Maintenance replacement - Cost estimates - Residual life 4

Public & Private Locations (approx. 26ha) Banksia Beach Beachmere Bellara Bongaree Burpengary East Clontarf Deception Bay Donnybrook Godwin Beach Griffin Margate Newport Redcliffe Sandstone Point Scarborough Toorbul Woody Point Woorim 5

31.2 km of seawalls inspected (22.6 km public & 8.6 km private) Initially we thought it was approx. 26km Visual inspections on 402 assets (144 public & 258 private seawalls) Inspections were completed by walking the full length of each seawall and by boat where pedestrian access was difficult (e.g. private residences, mangrove) 6

Previous Studies Council had previously carried out seawall condition reports identifying seawall conditions, future repair, replacement timeframes and identified costs: Internal - 2010 for Toorbul Internal - 2015 for Toorbul and Godwin Beach in more detail External - 2011 for the western side of Bribie Island Council also had video capture performed for the whole coastline including estuaries and canals via small hovercraft in 2009/10. This data was used to set up a GIS dataset of the approximate extent and type of seawalls in the region. However, the data was not very accurate and had gaps in it (e.g. trees in the way). 7

Issues With Previous Studies Visual site inspections at low tide Limited available design information Significant geographical distances between adjacent assets separated by estuaries or mangrove foreshores Asset inspections and data capture is time consuming and challenging Hence, an additional inspection method was now considered 8

So What Did We Do? To carry out an accurate survey of the seawalls, Council approached Local Government Infrastructure Services (LGIS) and proposed data capture utilising Remote Piloted Aircraft (RPA) technology as a trial, who in turn engaged Scout Aerial Media & Surveying. 9

What s an RPA? Stands for - Remote Piloted Aircraft Unmanned (drone) Have a ground based controller Originated mostly in military applications Civilian ones now outnumber military ones Its use is rapidly expanding to commercial, scientific, agricultural, policing, surveillance, smuggling, recreational etc 10

RPA Types & Uses

RPA s RPA s capture accurate survey data and high resolution imagery in difficult to access areas 80% overlapping imagery is processed utilising tight Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) recorded ground control aerial targets on a 2m grid Capture digital imagery to produce Digital Elevation Models (DEM) Results are in line with LiDAR capture and ground survey within +/- 50mm vertical and horizontal Fly lower than aircrafts (approx. 80m high), so imagery has much higher resolution picking up footprints on the sand even! Flight path is geo-referenced using fixed targets every 100m i.e. location remains accurate 12

RPA s contd From this data, MBRC was able to generate key seawall characteristic information i.e. crest elevations, beach/foreshore levels at the toe, structure slope and extent Coupled with on-ground inspections of structural conditions, the dataset would form a current and accurate baseline for all public seawall assets in its Region 13

What We Found Using RPA s to capture seawall data has proven to be an efficient and cost-effective way of surveying Coastal assets with the following advantages: Significant reduction in workplace health and safety hazards Increased efficiency and ability to capture large areas in short tidal windows Increased density of data compared with traditional ground survey data 14

What We Found contd The high resolution aerial imagery and survey data captured provided additional benefits to Council s foreshore monitoring and beach nourishment programs: High resolution aerial imagery enables identification and monitoring of dune vegetation lines along the coast The full DEM terrain model is invaluable in long-term erosion monitoring, providing a snapshot in-time of the current beach levels to inform upcoming beach nourishment projects 15

http://www.scoutaerial.com.au/cas e-study/s eawallmapping/ 16

http://www.scoutaerial.com.au/cas e-study/s eawallmapping/ 17

http://www.scoutaerial.com.au/cas e-study/s eawallmapping/ 18

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Advantages of RPA s Accuracy of RPA is the same as LiDAR and walking (+/-50mm) Low impact on terrain (i.e. limited footprint) Can easily take imagery around hard to reach areas (i.e. jetties) Slow flying so better imagery (i.e. can pick up footprints on beach) Camera on it is high resolution (30-50 mega pixels, 4cm/pixel) Can take aerial imagery (unlike like ground surveys) 20

Advantages of RPA s contd Takes much less time (2-3days flight time + processing vs 3wks/4crews) Better imagery means better quality and more data (ie. Beach monitoring, better angles, bank erosion, sand replenishment, dune erosion) 80% overlapped creating a 3d image which is used to create a DEM Picks up unknown seawalls (6km)

Disadvantages of RPA s Tree canopy and vegetation limits areas RPA s can work in The cost to purchase RPA s and licences is approximately $50,000 plus training Requires permits (marine parks permit, native title permits, wild life permits/migratory birds, public announcements etc) Side note: $26k RPA + $50k Condition Assessment (excl gst) 22

Conclusion Council is pleased with accuracy & quality of seawall assessment study MBRC then engaged consultants to carry out a condition assessment study (At the time of this paper was written the final report and data set was not yet complete) The final report and data set will include high quality asset capture data set, enabling Council to make better informed asset management decisions of public seawalls and give it very useful information for years to come 23

Videos Fugro Spatial Solutions P/L (along face of Scarborough Cliffs - A12508057) (2.16mins)

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Scout Aerial https://vimeo.com/203389733 (Shark 2.35mins)

In Summary... MBRC among the first in Australia to trial RPA technology to capture information on its seawall at a regional scale The innovative technology has significantly enhanced Council s understanding of extent, condition and adequacy of both private and public seawalls throughout the region This improved understanding has enabled Council to pursue active management of coastal assets (maintenance planning & costings) and improve the protection of our coastal communities from coastal hazards 28