
The Asset-Record Platform
One permanent record across facade, structures, and MEP. Forever.
Veritas Facade, Veritas Structures, and Veritas MEP capture inspections and servicing as structured data, then anchor every report to the Veritas Ledger. The record stays with the asset, surviving every handover, contractor change, and sale.
The Problem
An inspection arrives as a PDF. It gets emailed around, filed, and forgotten. When the next inspection happens, nobody can find what was flagged two years ago.
Without a persistent record, every inspection starts from scratch. Defect trends are invisible. You only find out something has worsened when it fails.
Remediation work gets approved, then disappears into contractor inboxes. Progress is invisible until someone picks up the phone and follows up.
A regulator or insurer asks for evidence. You know the work was done, but finding the documentation, photos, and sign-off takes days you don't have.
Disciplines
Subscribe to the disciplines you need. Each one captures inspections or servicing against the building and anchors the record to the Veritas Ledger.
Facade audits, building-envelope assessments, and condition reports captured in 3D and anchored for the life of the asset.
ExploreStructural investigations and condition assessments, with root-cause analysis, materials testing, and durability assessment, anchored to the Veritas Ledger.
ExploreMechanical, electrical, and plumbing servicing, with UPS and CRAC as core sub-types, captured as a permanent maintenance register on the Veritas Ledger.
ExplorePlatform
Every defect your inspector finds is pinned to a permanent 3D model of your building. Your condition record grows richer with every visit , and it's always just a login away.
Every building you own or manage in one screen. See what's been inspected, what's overdue, and where defects are actively tracked. No chasing, no emails, no PDFs.
The data doesn't live in a report. It lives in a permanent 3D model of your building. Every defect is pinned to an exact location, with photos and history that build year on year.
Every defect classified by severity and estimated cost. An ordered action list tells you exactly what to fix now, what to budget for next year, and what to monitor.
Share a live 3D view of your building's condition with your board, body corporate, or insurer via a secure link. No attachments, no version confusion, no calls to the inspector.

Interactive 3D Models
Explore your building's facade in an interactive 3D point cloud built from LiDAR scanning and photogrammetry. Click any defect marker to see photos, severity classification, and recommended repair action.
Each inspection becomes a permanent layer of your building's history. Re-inspect annually and the platform shows you what's new, what's been fixed, and what's getting worse, with the receipts to prove it.
For Asset Owners
Every inspection, every defect, every fix: stored permanently in a 3D model of your building. Log in any time to see what's been done, what still needs attention, and share a live view directly with your board or insurer. No digging through email. No PDFs to track down.
Get startedEvery inspection, defect, and remediation action is timestamped and stored in your building's 3D model. If a regulator or insurer asks, the answer is a link, not a search through filing cabinets.
Defects are ranked by severity and cost. You see an ordered action list: what's critical now, what can wait until next year, and what to budget across a 10-year horizon.
A documented, proactive maintenance history tells a clear story to buyers, insurers, and body corporate committees. Condition trends in the 3D model show stewardship, not neglect.
Send your board, strata manager, or building committee a secure link to the 3D model. They see exactly what you see. No attachments, no version confusion, no questions about what's current.
Every building you manage (inspection status, open defects, remediation progress) visible from a single dashboard. No spreadsheets, no status emails, no chasing.
Recurring inspection schedules are tracked in the platform. You'll see what's upcoming and overdue without keeping a separate calendar or reminder system.
Every work order has live progress updates, contractor notes, and photo evidence attached. You know what's been done, what's in progress, and what's stalled, in real time.
Defect sign-off includes before/after photos, timestamps, and contractor details, stored permanently in the 3D model. When an owner asks for evidence, it's ready.
For Facility Managers
Facility managers spend too much time chasing contractors for updates, hunting for old reports, and manually tracking what's been fixed. Veritas Inspect puts every building, every defect, and every work order in one place, so you can focus on decisions, not admin.
Request a demoRemediation
Defects don't fix themselves. Veritas Inspect carries every issue from identification through to verified completion: work orders, contractor assignments, quotes, schedule, photo-evidenced progress, and final sign-off, all in one auditable thread.
One click turns a defect into a scoped work order with cost estimate, priority band, and recommended repair method.
Assign certified contractors, capture quotes, and accept or reject inline. Engineers review and endorse remediation scope.
Updates and attachments on every job. Before/after photo pairs for every fix so progress is visible and verifiable.
Verified status with timestamps so the record is defensible to regulators, insurers, and buyers.
How It Works
Submit an inspection request for your building or portfolio. We scope the methodology, assign certified teams, and schedule access.
IRATA-certified technicians conduct close-range visual, thermal, and sounding assessments. Every defect is GPS-tagged and photographed.
Log in to review defects on the 3D model, filter by severity, and explore the interactive point cloud from LiDAR and photogrammetry. Share views with stakeholders via secure links.
Your 3D model shows every defect by severity, cost estimate, and priority band. Make budget and maintenance decisions directly from the data, not from a static PDF.
Approved defects flow into work orders. Contractors are assigned, quotes captured, and progress tracked with photo evidence at every stage.
Sign off completed works with before/after evidence. Annual re-inspections build on the permanent 3D record so condition trends are visible at a glance.
Compliance
Why Veritas Inspect
Veritas Inspect brings facade, structural, and MEP expertise together on one platform. Certified inspectors, RPEQ-endorsed engineers, and licensed service technicians capture condition and servicing data that owners, engineers, and facility managers can act on, with every report anchored to the Veritas Ledger.
Get startedIRATA-certified inspectors, structural engineers, and licensed MEP technicians capture condition and servicing data at close range. No drones-only guesswork, no reconstructed records.
Reports are reviewed and endorsed by RPEQ and CPEng engineers with deep experience in facade, structural, and building-services assessment.
The platform does not just document. It carries findings through remediation and servicing to verified close-out, and anchors the proof to the Veritas Ledger.
Permanent teams in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth. Specialists deploy wherever your buildings and critical facilities are across Australia.
Infrastructure
Project, scheduling, and finance management for the entire delivery team. Every Veritas Inspect inspection is also an Opus project.
opus.net.auThe permanence layer. Every Veritas Inspect report, drawing, and 3D model is encrypted, content-addressed, and anchored to the Veritas Ledger so the record stays with the asset, surviving every handover.
veritasledger.auTrusted by leading asset owners and managers across Australia
Services
Close-range visual, thermal, and sounding assessments by IRATA-certified rope access technicians.
LiDAR scanning and photogrammetry to create navigable 3D models of your building.
Targeted diagnosis of cracking, deflection, corrosion, and movement in concrete and steel.
Systematic grading with a defect register and a remaining-life view to budget from.
Planned servicing and battery management that keeps uninterruptible power actually uninterruptible.
Precision-cooling servicing for data centres and server rooms, checked against the design envelope.
Veritas Inspect is a single platform with three disciplines: Veritas Facade for facade audits and building-envelope condition, Veritas Structures for structural investigation and condition assessment, and Veritas MEP for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing servicing. Subscribe to the disciplines you need. Every inspection and servicing report is captured as structured data and anchored to the Veritas Ledger, so the record stays with the asset for life.
Facade inspection is the systematic examination of a building's external surfaces: cladding panels, glazing, sealant joints, fixings, flashings, and structural connections. Inspectors look for cracking, corrosion, water ingress, delamination, and fixing failure. In Australia, facade inspections are guided by AS 4349.0 (building inspections) and AS/NZS 4284 (facade testing). Regular inspection protects the building's structural integrity, maintains compliance, and helps owners plan maintenance before problems escalate.
Traditional facade inspections produce PDF reports that get emailed, filed, and forgotten. When the next inspection happens, the previous findings are buried in someone's inbox. Veritas Inspect replaces this with a persistent digital record. Every defect is stored in a structured register, pinned to a 3D model of the building, and tracked through its full lifecycle from identification to verified remediation. The data is always current, always accessible, and never lost.
Our 3D models are built from LiDAR scanning and photogrammetry. LiDAR measures the building geometry with millimetre accuracy. Photogrammetry adds visual detail from high-resolution photographs. The combined model is an interactive, navigable 3D copy of your building that you can explore in a web browser. Every defect is a clickable marker showing photos, severity, repair recommendations, and cost estimates.
Veritas Inspect operates from permanent offices in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth. We also service the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Canberra, Adelaide, Newcastle, and regional centres across Australia. Local teams mean faster mobilisation, lower travel costs, and inspectors who understand the specific climate, construction methods, and regulatory environment of each region.
Identifying defects is only half the job. Veritas Inspect also manages the remediation process. Defects flow from the register into work orders. Contractors are assigned, quotes are captured, schedules are set, and progress is tracked with photo evidence at every stage. When the work is done, before-and-after photos and contractor sign-off are stored permanently in the 3D model. The full chain from discovery to resolution is auditable.
Every Veritas Inspect report references the applicable Australian standards: AS 4349.0 for general building inspection requirements, AS/NZS 4284 for facade testing, NCC Part F3 for weatherproofing, and the QBCC and BCCM Acts for Queensland regulatory compliance. Defect classifications include the relevant standard clauses so engineers and building owners can assess compliance with confidence.
FAQ
A facade inspection is a systematic assessment of a building's external surfaces including cladding, glazing, sealants, fixings, and structural connections. Inspectors identify defects such as cracking, corrosion, water ingress, and fixing failure, then classify them by severity and recommend remediation.
Annual visual inspections are recommended for buildings over three storeys. A full condition assessment with 3D documentation should be done every three to five years, depending on building age, exposure, and cladding type. Coastal buildings and those with known issues should be inspected more frequently.
A Veritas Inspect report includes a structured digital defect register, an interactive 3D model with defects pinned to exact locations, a compliance summary referencing Australian standards, a severity-ranked remediation priority list, and cost estimates for recommended repairs.
A typical commercial building of 10 to 20 storeys costs between $5,000 and $25,000 for a full inspection with 3D capture. Cost depends on building size, height, access method, and scope. Contact us for a specific quote.
The primary standards are AS 4349.0 (building inspections), AS/NZS 4284 (facade testing), and NCC Part F3 (weatherproofing). In Queensland, the QBCC Act and BCCM Act impose additional obligations. See all standards.
Yes. Rope access is our primary method and eliminates the need for scaffolding on most buildings. It is faster, less expensive, and less disruptive. For buildings without suitable anchor points, we assess alternatives such as BMUs or elevated work platforms.
Your building is scanned using LiDAR and photogrammetry to create a millimetre-accurate 3D model. Every defect is pinned to its exact location in this model. You explore it in a web browser. The model persists between inspections so you can compare conditions year over year.
Request a demo and we'll walk you through how the platform works for your portfolio, from the first inspection through to ongoing condition tracking.