Highly specialised experts
At Ramboll, 3D scanning and surveying are carried out in close cooperation between specialised surveyors and the consultants who need data for their projects. This ensures high quality survey data and at the same time the surveying is targeted to each individual project. We conduct all forms of 3D laser scanning and surveying and have more than 10 years’ experience in the field.
3D scanning and survey is especially an effective tool for construction and renovation of bridges, roads and buildings. Ramboll also offers 3D Scanning and survey consultancy in a wide range of sectors, including, Energy, Water, Environmental and Health.
How we use 3D scanning
The output from the surveys are typically Point Clouds or Images, and is the basis for measurement, calculating sections, terrain models, and finding volumes and deformations. Point clouds, Images and 3D models can be used as a basis for further planning, design or analysis. At Ramboll, we use digital surveys to enhance communication and create a common understanding between consultants and clients. Ramboll also provides measurable photorealistic solutions for online access at the project site.
Advantages of 3D scanning
3D laser scanning provides a range of advantages compared to traditional surveying. After the first visit to a site, a full data set is collected as the scanner collects data of everything in sight. This eliminates the need for additional surveys and extra costs. The surveys have very high levels of accuracy and detail which makes them reliable and easy to work with.
Finally, there are economic advantages. A precise project basis helps to reduce errors and matters of dispute in the planning and design phase, and the certainty of a design that fits the actual conditions is increased significantly.
Advantages of Reality Capture
Digital Surveys provides a range of advantages compared to traditional surveying. After the first visit to a site, a full data set is collected as the instruments collects data of everything in sight. This eliminates the need for additional surveys and extra costs. The surveys have very high levels of accuracy and detail which makes them reliable and easy to work with.
Finally, there are economic advantages. A precise project basis helps to reduce errors and matters of dispute in the planning and design phase, and the certainty of a design that fits the actual conditions is increased significantly.