Measured Surveys
One of the fastest techniques employed for measured surveys is laser scanning. This creates a 3D model of any sort of structure, from car parks to houses. The primary benefit of this method is that it is quick. So if you need a measured survey and the information it produces as quickly as possible, this is ideal. 3D laser scanners can capture the details of a structure in only a couple of minutes. The information is then imported to the appropriate software, and 3D and 2D models can be supplied in digital or paper plans as desired. Laser scanners can be used for property surveys both inside and outside the building. The data it captures allows for precise models of a buildings features, including aspects such as window reveals, columns, beams, transoms, and doorways.
The sections and plans that are measured by the laser scanner during a measured survey can be used with a CAD system and for Business Information Modelling (BIM). However, just using the machine on its own isn't an option. A fully trained property surveyor is crucial, as vast amounts of detailed information is measured by the laser scanner. your surveyor will ensure you receive only the most useful and relevant data. They will also appreciate the nature of your project, and be able to cater the results to best suit your requirements.
The team understand that whilst speed is an important aspect of a property survey, accuracy of the information gained is of the utmost value. You'll want the survey to provide reliable information that you can be confident using for your project. They work to achieve absolute accuracy, and use only high grade, cutting edge tools and technology to minimise the chance of any mistakes. The team take pride in their measured surveys, and are confident that the information will be of significant benefit to any project.

Measured Building Surveys
Measured building surveys can be carried out for all types of structures. For example, the team can work on offices, warehouses, private houses, flats, churches, and art galleries to name only a few examples. Whether the structure is new or old, they can assist. Clients who use measured building surveys include interior designers, architects, engineers, construction companies, and historians. Whatever field you come from, the building surveyor will listen to your unique requirements, and work with you in order to produce the most useful results from the survey.
A measured building survey can be used to create a floor plan, ceiling plans, a house plan, lease plans, building elevations, and area plans. You can use the data to assist for architectural design, calculating costs, and for analysing issues early on. The technical applications for this kind of survey are varied, so the team adapt their services to suit you. They will always deliver the recorded data in an easy to digest format that is visually clear. They realise that this makes working with the data easier and quicker, particularly if multiple parties will be handling the survey results.
To arrange a quote for measured building surveys, or to arrange an initial meeting, simply submit the online form with your contact details and a quick description of the service that you require. You'll get a prompt response by phone or email during working hours from a member of the team. They will be pleased to answer any queries with you, and discuss how their services can help your projects.
