Surveying

20Mar

Surveying

Though traditional surveying equipment such as levels and theodolites are still in use for accurate measurement of angular deviation, horizontal, vertical and slope distances, with development of technology Electronic distance measurement (EDM), Total Stations, DGPS surveying and laser scanners and UAV / Drone (with photogrammetry -DEM) have supplanted them in most of our projects.

Topographic surveying and mapping: the survey of landscape features for general mapping purposes like elevation of points on a piece of land to present them as contour lines on a plot. The purpose of a topographic survey is to collect survey data about the natural and man-made features of the land, as well as its elevations.

Civil engineering surveying: We do DGPS survey of local topographic features for engineering purposes. The maps so generated are used by civil engineers, contractors and realtors to design from, build on, and trade, respectively. Our surveyors also lay out the routes of railways, highways, roads, pipelines and streets as well as support to position other infrastructure before construction

Cadastral surveying: the surveying of specific land parcels to define ownership or to facilitate the transfer of the property title. In India this is done based on DILR maps or available government records / maps by establishing ground control points (GCP’s) or Boundary pillars on land

Drone Surveys: Through Drones we are able to survey various subjects for a specific time. Whether its detailed measurements of a property, transportation system, infrastructure, mining, forestry or more, we drastically reduce the time of data collection to produce accurate surveys of a site.