Point Cloud Surveys
Point cloud surveys can range in scale and complexity depending on various factors. A simple survey may be used for maximising the use of office space or small cosmetic alterations. More complex surveys can be required for redevelopment of existing buildings, planning applications or for historical records of listed buildings.
The techniques utilised for data capture of a point cloud survey vary on the complexity of the task.
A 3D terrestrial laser scanner is used to capture millions of points to mm accuracy, creating a point cloud for use in the design and evaluation processes.The typical environment where a point cloud survey would be required is for an existing building. Increasingly they are being used in a varied scope of applications due to the quantity and quality of the resulting data.
We can provide everything from measurement checks for rental area purposes to fully detailed floor plans, sections and elevations. Topographic survey data can also be extracted from a scanned survey for the creation of digital ground models and accurate drawings.
Where required our 3D information can be recorded using OSGB36 GPS coordinates. Making our point cloud survey data available as a geo-referenced data set enables the client to insert it into any required existing models.
A consistent approach to data collection, management and presentation means we can provide any scale of point cloud survey to a standard and specification that the client is familiar with.
All of our project deliverables are fully compatible with the suite of Autodesk products. Our point cloud data can be imported directly into Autocad or Revit. Alternatively we can provide a completed revit model of one of our scanned point clouds.
