We carry out precision topographic road surveys using GPS and total stations, obtaining points that we return in a coordinate system that uniquely defines the altimetric plano positions; to support the topography, the laser scanner is used for a three-dimensional overview.
In road applications, laser scanners are not only used for architectural surveys, but also to form three-dimensional models of the terrain and structures along the route such as buildings, tunnels, bridges or other infrastructures. The use of the georadar applied to road surveys makes it possible to verify and identify the underground utilities and any weapons of war present in the subsoil.
We carry out precision topographic road surveys using
GPS and
total stations, obtaining points that we return in a coordinate system that uniquely defines the altimetric plano positions; to support the topography, the laser scanner is used for a three-dimensional overview.
In road applications, laser scanners are not only used for architectural surveys, but also to form three-dimensional models of the terrain and structures along the route such as buildings, tunnels, bridges or other infrastructures.
The use of the georadar applied to road surveys makes it possible to verify and identify the underground utilities and any weapons of war present in the subsoil.