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 Aerial Mapping & 3D Scanning 

Aerial Photogrammetry and LiDAR Scanning 

BAIR GOODIE utilizes LiDAR capable Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to capture aerial lidar survey data. The LiDAR UAV provides a 3D point cloud from an aerial platform.  BAIR GOODIE also employs terrestrial and mobile LiDAR technologies for ground based scanning operations. The 3-dimensional data acquired is sorted into intelligent classifications, so that data can be utilized by design professionals. Some uses of LiDAR data are measuring & analysis of electrical powerlines, topographic surveys of large areas, forestry analysis, construction quantities analysis, inspections, damage assessment, facilities and substations, and as-built surveys of construction sites. In addition to LiDAR technology BAIR GOODIE operates UAVs capable of capturing aerial imagery, video, thermal imaging, methane detection, amongst others.

Aerial LiDAR & Photogrammetry
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Highly efficient and accurate survey of existing conditions, capturing all natural and man-made features, including size, location, elevation, contours, drainage, etc. These surveys formulate the base mapping for all construction design.

Thermal Imaging & Inspections
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Our aerial survey teams use drones equipped with state-of-the-art sensors to provide accurate, repeatable, safe, and time effective solutions for inspection, verification, and maintenance needs.

Corridor Aerial & Mobile Survey
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Route surveys of corridors in which highways, gas or electric transmission lines are to be constructed or improved. This data set includes topographic features, land ownership, underground and above-ground utilities, easements,  etc.

Volumetric Survey & Calculations
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Monitor excavations, assess stockpile volumes, ensure accuracy of bid mapping and quantities, secure compliance and efficiency with mining regulations and construction management.

Terrestrial 3D Scanning
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Spatial imaging surveys capture millions of precise points on the surface of any item and produce survey grade 3D models. These might include plants or facilities, electrical substations, building facades and building interiors, etc.

BIM, Forensics, Forestry
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High-speed, survey-grade data acquisition, verifiably precise for building information modeling (BIM), public safety and forensics, forestry and vegetation, inspection, and more.

Aerial Mapping

Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)

Aerial LiDAR

Photogrammetry

Aerial Videography

Remote Sensing

Inspection Services

Private Property Maps

Construction Site Monitoring

Electrical Powerline Route Surveys

Topographic Surveys of Large Areas

Forestry Analysis

Hydrology Analysis

Damage Assessment

As-Built Surveys

Aerial Imagery & Video

Vegetative Analysis

Thermal Imagery

Volume Determinations

Right-of-Way Monitoring

Optical Gas Imaging (OGI)

Pipeline Leak Detection

3D LiDAR Topography Models

Digital Surface Models (DSM)

Thermographic Inspections

Thermal / Temperature Mapping

Methane Detection

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3D Scanning / LiDAR

Terrestrial LiDAR

High Definition Laser Scanning

3D Modeling & Animation

Digital Terrain Models

Change Detection

Impervious Surface Delineation

Automated Feature Extraction

Facade Mapping & Plumb Surveys

Rendering Exhibits from 3D Models

Scan to BIM (Revit)

Building Renovations, Expansions, Build-Outs

Construction Quality Assurance

Emergency and Accident Documentation

Fabrication Surveys

Facilities Mapping (GIS/BIM)

Monitoring Deformation / Building Movement

Progress Surveys

Reverse Engineering

3D Models with 2D Plans

Elevations, Cross-Sections, & Profiles

Volume Calculations

3D Site Modeling for Machine Control

Mine Surveys & Mapping

Asset Management Surveys

Industrial and Manufacturing Scanning

Landslide and Deformation Surveys

360 Degree Imagery & Models

Ortho-Rectified Imagery

Interior/Architectural LiDAR Surveys

Lasergrammetry

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