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Terrestrial Laser Scanning

Providing a safer, more precise alternative to traditional survey and dimensional control methods, McMullen Nolan Group's Terrestrial Laser Scanning services are able to capture, visualise and model complex structures, sites and features.

Conducting laser scanning operations from a distance of 100m with 6mm accuracy, McMullen Nolan Group is able to acquire precise data in potentially unsafe working environments in both day and night conditions.

Acquired data can be modelled and rendered for easy integration into CAD and various modelling software such as PDMS, AutoPlant and Navisworks.

Applications benefiting from the company's Terrestrial Laser Scanning activities include:

  • Dimensional Control Surveys
  • Structural Tie-Points
  • Fabrication & Construction Quality Assurance
  • As-built Surveys of Plants and Facilities
  • Conceptual Designs for Clash Detection
  • Public Infrastructure Modelling
  • Stress Analysis
  • Architectural Facades
  • Historical and Heritage

Case Studies

Building and Architecture

Contracted by Maunsell Australia Pty Ltd, McMullen Nolan Group conducted Terrestrial Laser Scanning operations on one of Western Australia's most significant heritage buildings, the East Perth Power Station.

Oil and Gas

McMullen Nolan Group conducted a Terrestrial Laser Scanning as-built survey of the Phillips Petroleum Bayu-Undan Wellhead Platform-1 during its final stages of construction in the Sembawang Marine and Offshore Engineering (SMOE) Yard in Singapore.








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