An Affiliated Chapter of IIBEC www.iibec.org      IIBEC ( formerly RCI, Inc.) is an international association of building enclosure consultants. Members specialize in design, investigation, repair, and management of roofing, exterior wall, and waterproofing systems.

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Lunch and Learn - November 2026

  • Monday, November 16, 2026
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Grapevine Chamber of Commerce 200 Vine St E, Grapevine, TX 76051

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  • Paid ($100) chapter membership will sunset in the year 2026. When your chapter membership expires, please register as a Consultant or Business Partner.

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See What Others Miss: Aerial Intelligence and Multi-Sensor Inspection for the Building Envelope

SPEAKER: Koby and Elizabeth Brown

Building enclosure professionals are increasingly called upon to assess facades, roofs, and building systems that are difficult, dangerous, or time-consuming to inspect through conventional means. Little Bird AI deploys FAA-certified drone platforms and multi-sensor payloads, including high-resolution visible-light cameras, radiometric thermal infrared sensors, and LiDAR, to deliver actionable intelligence that traditional inspection methods simply cannot match.

This session introduces roofing and building envelope consultants to the capabilities of high-tech aerial inspection technology: what it can detect, how the data is processed and delivered, and how it integrates into existing assessment and reporting workflows. Real-world case studies from Texas projects, including a large university student housing complex and a university center roof assessment, will demonstrate practical applications in facade condition assessment, moisture intrusion detection, storm damage documentation, and construction progress monitoring. Attendees will leave with a clear understanding of when and how to deploy aerial intelligence on their own projects.

Objective 1: Identify Core Inspection Services

Participants will be able to distinguish between facade inspections, thermal infrared surveys, construction monitoring, and industrial/high-risk inspections, and match each service type to appropriate project scenarios such as pre-purchase assessments, post-storm damage documentation, or moisture intrusion investigation.

Objective 2: Describe Sensor Technology & Deliverables

Participants will understand the role of radiometric thermal cameras, high-resolution RGB sensors, photogrammetry, and 3D modeling in generating orthomosaic imagery, annotated deficiency reports, interactive models, and other client-ready outputs, and how these deliverables support professional decision-making.

Objective 3: Evaluate Regulatory & Credentialing Standards

Participants will be able to identify key professional standards relevant to sUAS operations, including FAA Part 107 certification, certified sUAS thermographer credentials, and insurance requirements — and apply this knowledge when vetting aerial inspection providers or incorporating drone data into their own scopes of work.

Objective 4: Apply Lessons from Real-World Case Studies

Drawing on documented projects including a Texas A&M University student housing complex facade and thermal roof assessment and a university center rooftop IR survey, participants will identify project conditions, constraints (such as restricted airspace), and deliverable types that make aerial inspection an appropriate tool in the building consultant's toolkit.

SPEAKER BIOS: 

Koby Brown | Founder & CTO, Little Bird AI - Koby Brown is the founder, CTO, and lead drone pilot at Little Bird AI. An FAA Part 107 Certified commercial drone operator and Certified sUAS Thermographer, Koby brings technical depth and field experience to every project. His background as a software engineer lends a level of expertise to data processing & presentation far above the competition. He has led aerial and ground-based inspection missions across a wide range of building types, from active university campuses and historic structures to industrial facilities and industrial plants. Koby's expertise spans radiometric thermal analysis, photogrammetric 3D modeling, LiDAR processing, and complex airspace coordination. His commitment to safety, precision, and transparent deliverables has earned Little Bird the trust of consultants, contractors, and institutional clients throughout Texas. 

Elizabeth Brown | Founder & CEO, Little Bird AI - Elizabeth Brown is the CEO of Little Bird AI, a Galveston, Texas-based aerial intelligence company specializing in multi-sensor building inspections. With a background in business operations and client engagement, Elizabeth leads project coordination, client relations, and business operations for Little Bird. She has been integral to growing the company's portfolio across Texas, working alongside building consultants, universities, and public institutions to deliver inspection data that supports informed decision-making. Elizabeth is passionate about making advanced data technology accessible and practical for the building enclosure industry. 

Meeting Location: Grapevine Chamber of Commerce

Meeting Address: 200 Vine St E, Grapevine, TX 76051

Registration start time: 11:45 am

Presentation begins: 12:00 pm

Cost: $30 (chapter members) $40 (non-members)

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