3D Laser Scanning in Topographical Survey

A topographic survey is required to draw up a site map or a plan showing the natural features and man-made structures on a site. This type of survey is often also referred to as a land surveyor a detailed and contour survey. The final deliverable can be presented in a variety of formats from 2D plans and CAD files to 3D data with a digital terrain model (DTM) or even complete data-rich photorealistic point clouds.
1. A 3D Laser Scanning Survey Produces Faster Results, Cuts Field Time
In the past, field surveys could take days or even weeks to complete. Using laser scanning technology, it’s possible for us to complete the same field surveys in just one single day. Laser scanning also enables us to complete fly-throughs, 3D models, detailed animations, and maintenance materials in less time than ever before.
2. A 3D Laser Scanning Survey Reduces Overall Project Costs
The increased speed and accuracy of laser scanning means that our survey team has to complete fewer field visits to collect data. This reduces the overall cost of a project for you.
3. A 3D Laser Scanning Survey is Highly Accurate
Laser scanning technology produces the most accurate data available. This solid knowledge base helps us help you plan better projects.
4. A Laser Scanner Survey is a Versatile Tool
We use laser scanning technologies in many aspects of land surveying. We rely on laser scanning for budgetary and timeline preparation, application implementation, historical preservation, reaching once-impossible areas, change detection, hazard surveying, and accident reconstruction. We also use laser scanning to produce detailed topological maps, volumetric calculations, 2D drawings, 3D models, and more.
Overall, laser scanning comforts us for improving actual building conditions, also laser scanning enables us to help our clients plan and execute the most efficient projects, and they allow customers to analyze every component of any facility or site. These capabilities help us make better decisions during every step of the project – from the planning stages through completion.
This multifaceted technology can be applied to a variety of land surveying needs, including change detection, accident reconstruction, 3D drawing creation, pre-project scanning, and more.
To learn more about laser scanner surveying and how it has changed the field of land surveying feel free to contact us at [email protected]
Stock Pile Volume Calculation
FIBROX3D provides highly accurate and fast volumetric surveys using laser scanning technology.
Measuring a stockpile volume using 3D Laser Scanner technology is by far the quickest and safest method available. Whether it's aggregate, coal, wood chips, asphalt, or anything else your inventory, our lasers have the ability to measure to almost any surface without the need of a reflector.
Traditional methods require your crew to hold a prism pole and occupy areas of a large pile of material. This process can be time-consuming and sometimes dangerous, also lack detail and poor results you can obtain.
Many times, arranging for drone service is expensive and typically have to wait for days or even weeks for the results. Depending on the time frame of the year. Just in Time to complete measurement for each pile will vary according to the shape and profile.
Generating the quantity from the software is very fast with the density available. Generally, generate the provisional report of each day. Thus, you can expect to have the quantity on a daily basis.
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