Point Cloud Survey by Scantech International has received positive feedback


Posted April 5, 2018 by Scantech

Well-known site survey consultancy Scantech International constantly receives great feedback and recommendations for their outstanding point cloud surveys

 
Scantech International was one of the first UK firms to use laser technology extensively in their collaboration with big industry such as transport, BIM, heritage and a host of others that rely on ever evolving and advanced systems to aid them in their projects.
The firm works closely with professionals from construction such as surveyors, engineers, architects and builders, for example, to assist them with the latest laser scanning techniques for their projects.
This technology, point cloud surveying, uses 3D laser scanning techniques to digitally capture details and data related to objects for which information must be captured in terms of the building projects they are required for.
In the 3D system that Scantech uses on a daily basis the point cloud represents a set of data points normally defined by X, Y and Z coordinates intended to represent objects’ external surfaces. To this end the firm uses the best 3D scanners available to their industry. This point cloud survey will therefore be used to record or capture objects’ exact size and shape to come up with a digital 3D model to aid the industry that needs to have access to such models in order to create the structures they want.
Mr Keith McCrory, Managing Director, was interviewed about his company’s services and their profile in their industry. He said, “Scantech International is highly regarded as a firm that offers great knowledge and expertise in terms of point cloud surveys and all related services that require skilled professionals to assist with regard to all laser scanning practices.
“We are very happy to say that our clients speak highly of our services and the quality of our surveys. The feedback suggests that we remain leaders in our field. Our clients remain loyal to us, and we invite all new clients to get in touch as we can assist anyone form any industry that uses point cloud surveys and related services and advanced methodology.”
The accuracy with which their techniques establish exact point clouds is necessary in the projects of all industries that rely on perfect data from which to proceed. The firm’s laser scanners can come up with perfect point cloud surveys that benefit the client in ways that traditional measurement systems simply can’t accomplish.
The firm offers their services to anyone that needs the assistance of a company with great knowledge and experience in terms of the benefits that laser and point cloud scanning surveys hold for their businesses or industries.
It is, indeed, an area that has been witness to great strides in terms of data collection that relies on absolute perfect measuring methods. This is what Scantech International can do for their clients.

Scantech International works closely with professionals from numerous sectors such as Heritage, Transport, Plant and Railway Surveys, the Building Industry and the Nuclear Sector to bring them the latest in 3D Laser Scanning, BIM modelling and accurate as-built data. Our experience and skills at what we do help us to offer a great service that brings our clients the best in terms of the most advanced 3D Laser Technique practices that their industries can benefit from. We recognise the importance of all our clients in the success of our own business and ensure that they add value to their own endeavours as a result of their association with us. For more about us, please visit http://scantech-international.com/
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Business Address Hillside, Murrayfield, Prestbury, Cheshire, United Kingdom
Hillside, Murrayfield
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Tags 3d scanning services , bim modelling , bim survey , engineering survey , land surveyor , measured building survey , point cloud survey , topographic survey
Last Updated April 5, 2018