About The Project
This project combined topographic GPS/Total Station survey with both aerial flights and 3D laser scanning at the Scarborough Golf Club.
The topographic survey included the roadway (Scarborough Golf Club Road), as well as treed areas and driveways around the main building. The aerial drone flight captured the exterior of the building. 3D laser scans were done at required indoor areas to produce a 3D point cloud deliverable.
Services Provided
3D Laser Scanning
With scanning, we provide our clients with a fast and easy solution to gather large quantities of information with a high degree of accuracy. Using the 3D laser scanner to gather point cloud data that contains both location and RGB information makes it easy for Groma’s customers to dimension and display cross sections. Point clouds are easily imported into AutoCAD or can be dimensioned right on the web using online tools.
Aerial Drone Surveying
Using unmanned fixed-wing and rotorcraft we can provide economical ways to perform aerial surveys. Our drones can be launched and sent to remote or hazardous locations to gather survey data or perform visual inspections. Using LiDAR techniques, the data can be used to provide geo-referenced results in a variety of formats.
GPS/Total Station
Our field teams use Leica robotic Total Stations, Leica, Trimble, and Topcon GNSS units and Leica DNA03 digital levels to provide a wide range of services for projects of any size; includes topographical surveys, construction layout, control networks, deformation monitoring, site volume calculations, as-built surveys and much more.