BIM (Building Information Modelling) seems to be the buzz word at the moment!
But where as a Land Survey/Geomatics company do we fit in.
Leica Geosystems have produced a presentation summarising various survey technologies that can be implemented and utilised by the professionals involved in and contributing to the BIM process. Please see the link below:
http://www.bimnet.co.uk/documents/Integrated%20Survey%20Solutions%20for%20BIM.pdf
As a professional surveying company we are in the perfect position to provide advice, guidance and services in all of these areas from initial survey work through to setting-out, monitoring and as-built surveys. We have the experience and the tools needed to provide accurate geospatial information.
The term Reverse BIM comes to mind when a building is being redeveloped or amended. Architects and Engineers need accurate as built plans and data before this work can commence. Once again we have the tools, skills and experience needed to provide these services.
Updates with regards to latest survey/geomatic industry news, guides and procedures.
Ogilvie Geomatics

Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Daylight and sunlight analysis and rapid 3D scanning
RICS have published a guidance note about daylighting, sunlight and shading - encountered in the design, planning and environmental impact assessments of developments.
Laser scanning or rapid 3D scans now enables the professional to produce accurate, cost effective and fast analysis. These tools are likely to be used increasingly as the norm for the evaluation of effects and optimising outcomes.
To read more, visit: www.rics.org/site/scripts/news_article.aspx?newsID=2780&categoryID=339
Laser scanning or rapid 3D scans now enables the professional to produce accurate, cost effective and fast analysis. These tools are likely to be used increasingly as the norm for the evaluation of effects and optimising outcomes.
To read more, visit: www.rics.org/site/scripts/news_article.aspx?newsID=2780&categoryID=339
Thursday, 24 May 2012
New RTK guidance note
Network RTK solutions provide 10 – 20 mm in plan and 20 – 40 mm in height says new RTK report published by TSA (The Survey Association). Visit new TSA website to download
Monday, 5 March 2012
Watercourse surveys
TSA has published a Client Guide for people wishing to procure surveys of watercourses. The Guide has been written by a watercourse surveying professional within TSA's Technical Committee and has had input from other people within the hydraulic engineering industry.
The Guide is written for the full range of professionals or private individuals who may need to procure a watercourse survey from the least experienced property owner to the seasoned hydraulic engineer.
River channel design, channel re-profiling, control structures and flood risk assessments are just some of the projects that would need a watercourse survey before work can commence.
This Guide will point you in the right direction and if followed; will ensure that you get the survey you need to move your project on successfully.
The Guide is written for the full range of professionals or private individuals who may need to procure a watercourse survey from the least experienced property owner to the seasoned hydraulic engineer.
River channel design, channel re-profiling, control structures and flood risk assessments are just some of the projects that would need a watercourse survey before work can commence.
This Guide will point you in the right direction and if followed; will ensure that you get the survey you need to move your project on successfully.
Find out more: http://www.tsa-uk.org.uk/guidance.php
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
UK housing market forecast for 2012
Sales of homes may rise a little over the coming year but prices will struggle to follow suit, predicts the 2012 RICS housing market forecast. Transaction levels are likely to climb back to around 880,000 level recorded in 2010. However, to put this in context, total sales in 2006 were almost double this amount at 1.67 million.
New utility survey guidance
RICS, ICES and TSA have recently started to endorse one another's professional and technical output for the benefit of the UK geomatics industry. The Essential Guide to Utility Surveys YouTube clip, released by The Survey Association is now available. This new utility guide underlines the impact and fallout from poorly prepared utility surveys and helps surveyors and clients in planning the best utility survey possible.
UK Business and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk said, "I am pleased to see that The Survey Association has produced this document, which is not only written in plain and concise English, but which will also become a vital source of information for all those concerned with the UK's construction industry."
UK Business and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk said, "I am pleased to see that The Survey Association has produced this document, which is not only written in plain and concise English, but which will also become a vital source of information for all those concerned with the UK's construction industry."
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