Services

Engineering Surveying

We specialise in engineering and construction surveying. Required for the design and construction of civil engineering projects from pre design to practical completion such as road infrastructure, bridges, concrete and drainage structures, containment facilities and landfill sites we will guide the construction phase of your project to ensure you achieve a standard of quality that is expected from our clients and eliminate costly rework.
Let our professional team help you in all areas of construction and engineering surveys including:
• Site establishment and control networks utilizing both GNSS and conventional technics to ensure all works carried out are legally traceable.
• Initial setout for land clearing and bulk earthworks
• Accurate setout and dimensional control for concrete structures, earthworks, underground services, and infrastructure corridors
• As built surveys carried out through each phase of construction and reported back to our clients with a sense of urgency to maximize production and minimize delays through hold points.
• Progressive quantity surveys and reporting to aid in project planning and forecasting using the latest technologies including GNSS, Terrestrial laser scanning and arial surveys.
• Accurate setout for bridge structures including piling and footings, concrete slabs and columns, sub structures and hold down bolts.

Remote Sensing

All our professional team members are trained and accredited with CASA to conduct aerial surveys utilising the latest technologies in photogrammetry, LIDAR, and capturing high-resolution imagery these technics are paramount in staying ahead of our competitors and bring a range of benefits to our clients including:
• UAV(Drone) quantity surveys, we can remove the need to have surveyors on the ground and around heavy plant and safely capture large areas with minimized time frames to report on production rates in real time for end of week/month progress reporting and claim.
• Accurately map flood-prone areas You’ll instantly be able to visualize the flood effects and see where water is likely to pool on site before mobilizing and starting work.
• Aerial and terrestrial LIDAR surveys, Lidar provides a wealth of information for various applications and offers several advantages over traditional methods for aerial mapping.

key advantages of lidar include the following:
• Data can be collected quickly with very high accuracy.
• Surface data has a higher sample density. The high sample density improves results for certain applications such as floodplain delineation.
• Collect elevation data in a dense forest, where photogrammetry fails to reveal the accurate terrain surface due to dense canopy cover.
• Lidar uses an active illumination sensor and can be collected day or night when compared to traditional photogrammetric techniques.
• Lidar does not have any geometric distortions like a side-looking radar.
• Lidar can be integrated with other data sources.
Inspection Surveys, our trained surveyors can offer the capability of remote inspection surveys of structures that would otherwise require systems put in place such as scaffolding, high lift platforms and cranage saving you money and eliminating the need to put workers in high-risk environments.

Contour and feature survey

When capturing all existing features and terrain it is vital that this work is carried out ensuring all data is traceable and ties into previous surveys to enable a seamless workflow to the design team on to the construction phase through to final delivery, Contour and Detail Surveys show the shape, features and services of a piece of land and are usually performed for design purposes prior to construction. This survey will identify topographic features to generate a detailed representation of the surface and contours on site as well as any visible man-made structures, natural features and services.
Features that are usually included and make up the contour and feature survey include:
• Topographic features that make up the existing surface profile i.e surface levels, change of grade, existing water course and easements.
• Existing Utility services (drainage, gas, power, sewer, phone, water, etc)
• Existing buildings and structures
• Adjacent property details and floor levels
• Street and verge features (crossovers, kerbs, footpaths, etc)
• Trees and vegetation
• Fences (types, heights and condition)
• Walls (types, heights)
• Boundary information and easements
• Other existing and noteworthy structures

Spatial Data Management and Analysis

Let our trained professionals show you a complete solution to your Spatial Data needs from specification, data acquisition, data analysis, and data management. Managing geospatial data is a crucial component of managing information about your development or project and is the pivotal component to delivering projects successfully and on budget.
Our professional staff are trained and highly proficient in a range of data information systems used throughout the industry and offer benefits to your project including:
• Geographic Information systems (GIS)
• Volume and quantity analysis
• Design analysis
• Machine guidance Data