SURVEY + INFRASTRUCTURE + BUILDINGS + ENVIRONMENT
High-Definition Laser Scanning
High-Definition Laser Scanning
The latest in cutting-edge surveying technology. A non-intrusive method to obtain three-dimensional geometry measurements and models of existing structures and sites for both large- and small-scale projects. SSM is using high-definition scanning for campus master planning, historic building preservation and industrial complexes. This technology saves time and adds value to your projects. We look forward to discussing a cost-effective solution to fit your needs.
Benefits
- Quickly map and model large, complex sites and structures and visually show modifications
- Unprecedented level of detail and accuracy
- Accurate measurements of areas too dangerous or difficult for traditional access
- Acquires as-built information inside and outside of any structure quickly and efficiently
- Used under any lighting conditions
- Allows for “virtual” revisit of the same site or structure
- Overlays of digital photos can be added for realism
- Stores and manages data more effectively
- Enables long-term facilities management
HIGHLIGHT PROJECTS
SSM prepared construction documents for the installation of a dual fuel 1,200 HP boiler to replace a 67 year old water tube boiler.
SSM utilized high definition laser scanning equipment and software to quickly and accurately capture the existing structure and landscape conditions.
SSM utilized high definition laser scanning equipment and software to quickly and accurately capture the existing facade conditions of the church’s 150-foot bell tower.
SSM has supported several teams to serve in a multi-disciplinary way to the Department of Architecture and Preservation (DAP) of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) since 1995.
SSM's project team utilized conventional surveying methods and HDS (High-Definition Scanner) technology to perform topographical and building surveys of the Japanese-style building overlooking the City of Reading.