Case Study
Today’s surveyor needs to quickly and accurately capture, manage and utilise 3D spatial information – often in very limited time on site.
Today’s surveyor needs to quickly and accurately capture, manage and utilise 3D spatial information – often in very limited time on site.
Today’s surveyor needs to quickly and accurately capture, manage and utilise 3D spatial information – often in environments where there is very limited time on site. Omega Geomatics, a land surveying practice in the UK, took on one such task when they produced 2D floor plans for a nursing home, while the site was occupied 24/7. Paramount was ensuring minimum disruption to residents, while still achieving a high level of accuracy. Measuring 663m 2 and with 23 residential rooms, communal and staff areas, the project team needed to find a new surveying method that meant they could walk and scan each resident’s room quickly without the need for traditional survey techniques. Two surveyors visited the nursing home and coordinated five spheres by the building exits on multipl