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Laser Scanning, also known as LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging), provides highly concentrated 3-D data points of site features. The device emits a laser pulse that reflects off objects and transmits XYZ coordinate values back to the scanner. Each coordinate point is assigned an intensity value based on the strength of the return signal. By recognizing changes in intensity value between points, different materials, such as asphalt, concrete, stone, and paint stripes, can be identified. When all of the points are assembled, they are referred to as a “point cloud” – and form a 3-D representation of the scanned surface with photograph-like quality.    


  • Measures directly to an object, eliminating physical contact with that object
  • Allows safer & less intrusive data collection during daily site or facility operations
  • Collects increased level of detail
  • Reduces data collection time
  • Eliminates return trips to the field should a client request additional data



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  HD Laser high resolution photographic output



  Roadway view of point cloud                                               



  Post-processed data as it appears in MicroStation 
 



  All features, including paint striping and aerial utilities are captured in scan 



  HD Laser high resolution photograph (Chestnut St. over N. Front St.)



  Rendering of point cloud



  Post-processed data as it appears in MicroStation