We’ve been scanning The Citadel building this week in Carlisle. A building steeped in history and a former medieval fortress which was originally commissioned by King Henry VIII, and now scanned by little old Site Surveying Services Ltd.
This one nearly went over our heads down in Leicestershire. Carrying out a topographical Survey and measuring some water courses for our friends at BETTS HYDRO LIMITED and Muller Property Group.
A busy start to the week at Site Surveying Services Ltd. We’ve got site teams up in Carlisle scanning historic buildings, and we’re also down in Rutland carrying out a river survey producing accurate river sections for a potential development…
How much is that scanner in the window? Site Surveying Services Ltd were in Oxford last week for some topographical and measured building surveys on retail units.
Not a site for the faint hearted. These abandoned buildings in Sheffield could easily be the set for the next big slasher film. It’s a good job Samuel Ferreiro is hard as nails!
An ominous, gloomy looking day on the notorious Grane Road this morning. Working with the council to ensure we complete this topographical survey within the traffic management time restrictions. Resulting in as little disruption as possible to the general public, even though some are simply ignoring the signs….
Is there any movement? That is often the question asked before and during any monitoring scheme. That is the primary reason we undertake monitoring, to check for movement on your site. Monitoring surveys require repeatable measurements using tried and tested survey methods, such as fully automated schemes which link back into a central database, digital …
Some of our recent measured building survey drawings for a church down in Stoke-on-Trent. This building had been badly damaged by fire and was covered in scaffolding, but we managed to make it work…..
Nice little tricky topo and measured building survey of a domestic property with the stunning back drop of the Keswick views in the background… Nothing quite beats working the Lake District.
We’re helping out the Ribble Rivers Trust this week over at their new site in Clitheroe. There is a great mix of buildings here, and it’s always good to see Leica Geosystems part of Hexagon and Trimble Inc. working so well together!!