This project involved extending a raw material processing area with high traffic due to continuous material feed via forklift activity.
We utilised 3D LIDAR and robotic total stations to capture every detail and site measurement within an hour, requiring only a brief coordinated access window. This ensured that their continuous material feed could be maintained without disruption.
Our in-house detailing teams utilised all the captured site data to produce the 3D models and shop drawings for the proposed extension, and any questions they would need to ask a site supervisor were negated as they could view and measure the site virtually at any time, getting real-time answers to the questions they had without delay.
Through radio contact with forklift operators, we safely shared the space, ensuring no disruption to the client’s production, which had a flow-on impact on downstream processes.
The next time we arrived at the site, it was with a truckload of galvanized steel, and the installation proceeded as planned.


