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3D Laser Scanning

Laser scanning is a process of accurately collecting data from objects, surfaces, buildings, and landscapes. Laser scanners gather information in the form of point cloud data, which consists of millions of 3D coordinates (XYZ coordinates). 

 
The use of laser scanning reduces data collection errors and the need to revisit sites due to missed details. It is mainly used to produce 3D scans (or models) of building elevations, floor plans, tunnel profiling and road/rail bridges as well as mapping topography.

Laser scanning is effective on sites where very detailed 3D measurements need to be recorded and accurate models created, or where access is difficult.

Advantages of 3D Laser Scanning:

  • high speed data collection

  • high accuracy

  • high amount of information collected in less time

  • safety – remote measurement excludes need to access dangerous areas

  • wide range of analysis tools

We can provide output files in *.IMP *.PTS *.E57 *.RCP formats.

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