Virtuscan was set up to address the need for better information required by property owners and contractors when undertaking site works.
Virtuscan produces 2D drawings, 3D models and 360 photo tours, creating an environment where work can be documented and records maintained.
Our surveyors use state-of-the-art Faro Scanners and and survey grade drones to capture data of the required site, property or structure.
A digital twin is a digital replica of a physical environment/building. Using cutting- edge technology, Virtuscan captures a client’s property assets to create a digital twin.
Fire Strategies are a regulated requirement and are essential to the safeguarding of a building, it’s contents and people within it. Our highly accurate 3D scanners capture the space and ensure we have the correct data to produce plans.
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is the creation of a 3D model that contains crucial information and allows it to be linked and held together. It is now the standard in new construction.
When a property is being redeveloped, restructured, a measured survey will give you a full representation of your building. We use the latest Faro scanners to accurately capture the required space and structures ruling out human error.
Captured with specialist 360 cameras or as part of a Point Cloud Survey, we create self-guided and informative tours within 24 hours of visiting site.
With our experienced drone pilots and sophisticated technology, our drone surveys make hard to reach and unsafe areas accessible.
Virtuscan Ltd
www.virtuscan.co.uk
01480 466880
enquiries@virtuscan.co.uk
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