3D laser scanning is also helpful for troubleshooting and maintenance, even after a successful communications deployment. Without surveyors gaining access to the tower, 3D laser scanning can determine the size and location (azimuths) of antennas on cell towers. The scans are done fast and precisely from the ground. An inventory of antennas and telecommunication equipment may also be created using 3D laser scanning.
There is no requirement for site visits or rework. We assist our clients in establishing communication of all their site antennas so that new systems can be quickly installed and updated without leaving your workstation.
Our 3D laser scanning gathers highly detailed data at a rate of 1 million points per second, resulting in real point clouds of structures and facilities.
The gathered data is processed in the office, which registers the scans and sends them to client engineers and stakeholders as “point cloud data” or as a value-added model. This data may then be readily linked with current software to provide a substantial brownfield design assistance and asset tracking tool. Traditional deliverables like site plans, volume calculations, and as-built drawings can also be generated using the point cloud.
For a variety of applications, 3D scanning is the ideal option. Use our services for the following purposes:
- As-builts in the industry
- Asset administration
- Verification of the construction
- Monitoring of the structure
- Surveys of the site and topography
- Maps of the underground
- Measurements are taken from distant
- Calculations of volume
- Monitoring of deformation
- Architectural inspections