Asset Identification and Mapping

High-resolution imagery, precise Digital Terrain Models and affordable Digital Twins are changing the game for asset management.

Asset location and attributes for initial assessment, ongoing maintenance and asset health monitoring.

• Powerlines
• Road Corridors
• Bridges
• Building Footprints
• Culverts
• Drainage Pits
• Retaining Walls
• Concrete Channels
• Road and Urban Trees

Monitoring and maintenance

Monitor, plan and optimise maintenance with better spatial data.

• Monitor change, assess and measure assets
• Share exact asset locations with teams
• Detail exact maintenance requirements

Risk

Generate more accurate risk reporting with tailored risk analysis and standardised outputs.
•Customised risk metrics
•Consistent, standard outputs for compliance
•Accurate spatial data for reporting

Design and Planning

Inspect, visualise and plan with precise 3D data and current high-resolution imagery.

• Coloured LiDAR Point Clouds for visualising built environments
• Digital Twin for Asset Lifecycle Management

Data Visualisation

Visualise, combine, query, measure and annotate your spatial datasets using a web browser and intuitive interface. Easily done from your desk with no expertise required.

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FAQ

What is a DEM/DTM?

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LiDAR delivers a massive point cloud with elevation values. But height can come from the top of buildings, tree canopy, powerlines, and other features. A DSM captures the natural and built features on the Earth’s surface.
A DSM is useful in 3D modeling for telecommunications, urban planning and aviation. Because objects extrude from the Earth, this is particularly useful in these examples:Digital Surface Model (DSM) – Extruding features are tree canopy

RUNWAY APPROACH ZONE ENCROACHMENT: In aviation, DSMs can determine runway obstructions in the approach zone.
VEGETATION MANAGEMENT: Along a transmission line, DSMs can see where and how much vegetation is encroaching.
VIEW OBSTRUCTION: Urban planners use DSM to check how a proposed building would affect the viewshed of residents and businesses.

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What is LiDAR?

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LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) is an active remote sensing method, where a sensor emits and captures short wavelengths of light to measure objects in high resolution.Urban areas are complex environments, and the ability of LiDAR to measure in three dimensions makes it more accurate in measuring the proportion and spatial distribution of tree canopies across these areas. LIDAR data sets are not limited to the tree canopy and vegetation of urban areas but can also provide high accuracy models for building footprints, digital terrain, and flood modelling.

How do I get a LIDAR data set?

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You can provide us with your own data, (depending on the quality) or we will acquire the required data for your project through our industry leading capture partners, then analyse, assess and quality check the data and extract valuable tailored solutions for your needs.

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