3D laser scanning

A laser scanner produces a cloud of 3D points whose individual density is so high that a 3D model of the property is actually obtained on a computer.

A point cloud can be used:

  • to create spatial models (solid models),
  • for horizontal and vertical sections, for drawing up various plans,
  • in reverse engineering,
  • when designing to search for collision points between equipment and structures, etc.
  • to ensure 3D monitoring of sites.
  • to perform various monitoring activities

Why choose laser scanning services by GEOMATIC 3D?

  • Geodetic engineers with 12 years of experience in scanning various different sites in Latvia and Europe;
    • façades of buildings,
    • production facilities,
    • construction sites,
    • engineering equipment of cargo ships,
    • 3D inspections of tanks for petroleum products,
    • topographic survey using 3D scanning technologies.
  • We use the latest generation robotic laser scanners, which allow high accuracy of up to 1 mm.
  • We prepare orthophoto plans, as well as vectorised orthophoto plans with redrawn contours of the building or other parts.
  • We compare the actually-built amounts with the project documentation.

3D laser scanning is especially recommended for:

  • As-built measurements of jobs, and quality control
  • BIM in construction
  • Design and engineering research
  • Restoration and preservation, archiving
  • Performance of monitoring functions
  • Survey, analysis of civil infrastructure
  • Surveying and modelling of industrial buildings

Most significant benefits of 3D laser scanning:

  • Minimises the costs of redoing works, both during design and during the construction process.
  • Reduces the cost of making unnecessary trips to sites. When one performs 3D laser scanning, data can be viewed on a computer; measurements can also be made;
  • Increases the quality of design and construction of properties, thereby ensuring sustainable functioning of infrastructure.