About ScanSustain
ScanSustain provides engineering-focused underwater inspections with modern ROV systems. We deliver operators, planners, expert witnesses and authorities reliable evidence for sound decisions — precise, plannable, audit-grade.
The name ScanSustain stands for two core aspects of our work: Scan — the systematic, technology-driven capture of underwater structures with modern sensors, high-resolution video and sonar, and position-referenced navigation. Sustain — the long-term durability of the collected data: reproducible methodology, audit-grade results and traceable standards that remain defensible years later and serve as the basis for follow-up inspections, expert reports and authority procedures.
How ScanSustain Works
ScanSustain combines technical data capture with clear methodology, reproducible workflows and a structured preparation of results for demanding B2B and B2G projects.
Engineering perspective
We treat underwater inspections not just as image capture, but as a technical process with clear questions, defined mission parameters and a defensible data basis.
Modern ROV systems
The ROV systems we deploy (Remotely Operated Vehicles) are compact, flexible and available for different water bodies and mission profiles — from narrow culverts to deep basins.
Clear results
You do not receive an unstructured data pile, but a tailored, audit-grade preparation matched to the question at hand — for operations, expert reports and authorities.
Methodological reproducibility
Mission parameters, survey tracks and reference points are documented so that follow-up inspections remain defensibly comparable even years later.
Audit-ready documentation
Video, photo and sonar data are handed over as a structured package — suitable for internal review, expert assessment and regulatory submission.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is ScanSustain based?
We are based in Burgkirchen, Austria. We carry out deployments in AT, DE and by arrangement in other EU regions.
Which industries do you serve?
Port operators, waterway authorities, municipalities, engineering and planning offices, and industrial operators with water-related infrastructure.
What does the name ScanSustain mean?
Scan stands for the systematic, technology-driven capture of underwater structures with modern sensors. Sustain stands for the long-term durability of the collected data through reproducible methodology, audit-grade results and traceable standards that remain defensible years later.
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