LIDAR Surveying at IUM
LiDAR Surveying is the simplest and quickest way of accurately collecting data through remote sensing that uses rapid light pulses from a laser to map out the surface of the earth, collecting measurements to create 3D models and maps of objects and environments.
We know how time-consuming setting up traditional survey equipment can be. Experience has shown how, in addition to being time-consuming to set up, traditional survey equipment can be made redundant in hard-to-reach and inaccessible environments. That's why we use LiDAR technology.
LiDAR allows us to work proactively together with our clients in addressing any potential issues which could lead to a catastrophe if left unattended, promptly identifying and reducing risks before they happen.
This technology is able to collect a million points of data per second, one of the fastest methods of surveying in existence. It is so effective that even the largest of scale surveys can be completed within an hour.
The ability to collect highly dense data inside very limited space between points ensures that results are exceptionally accurate and allows for precise reporting.
A LiDAR system can be used in a plethora of ways, from a stationary tripod for smaller scale surveying, to drone-mounted units allowing for larger areas and surfaces.
By utilising remotely operated systems, we are able to survey areas not normally accessible by humans, as well as dangerous areas considered unsafe for physical presence – providing us more control than ever before.
We know how time-consuming setting up traditional survey equipment can be, and how it can be made redundant in inaccessible environments. That's why we use LiDAR technology. LiDAR allows us to work proactively together with our clients in addressing any potential issues which could lead to a catastrophe if left unattended, promptly identifying and reducing risks before they happen.