Camel Laird, Gibralter
01/08/2006
A full topographical survey of a working ship repair yard with three dry docks and the usual associated quayside features.
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Perth & Kinross Schools
01/03/2004
We have recently carried out topographical surveys of five sites for proposed schools for Perth & Kinross Council.

BAe Systems, Scotstoun
01/04/2005
Detailed survey of two existing dry docks.

Because of the very steep sides of the dock a large part of this work was carried out using reflectorless measurement.

Dobbies Garden Centre, Stirling
01/05/2005
Our client wanted to verify the amount of cut and fill for a recently completed garden centre.
We carried out an as-built survey and created a 3D model of the formation levels which was compared to the original topographical survey to produce a volume report for each type of surface on the site eg tarmac roads, block paving, landscaping, etc.
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Greendykes, Stirling
01/01/2005
Survey of approximately 1200acres for a proposed new development.
The client needed sufficient information to determine if the site was viable and could be drained without excessive earthworks.
This involved detailed topographical surveys of various watercourses and ground levels at a much wider spacing than normal to reduce costs. The survey was carried out mostly with GPS on foot and vehicle mounted, and overlaid onto the OS mapping for the area to provide approximate road and fence lines.
In addition a railway line through the site was surveyed without a track closure using reflectorless measurement.

Cameron House Hotel
31/08/2007
Our client required a measured building survey of a fully operational hotel including elevations.
The buildings consisted of an old traditional Scottish Baronial style house with various additions including a leisure club and bedroom wings.
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Glencorse WTW
Setting out and volume analysis for a large water infrastructure project outside Edinburgh.
Our work involves setting out for the bulk excavation of tanks and buildings and monthly surveys to calculate volumes of cut and fill.

   
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