Civil Engineering
Infrastructure - Industrial - Building - Earthworks - Utilities
Star Net provides construction developers and consultants with a full range of accurate geospatial survey data for their projects' development. This data may be used for dimensional or structural analysis, in addition to planning for new build or renovation/conversion projects. Star Net's surveying experience, cost-effectiveness and exemplary safety record has secured successful collaborations with some of the major companies in the Construction sector such as Scott Wilson, Halcrow, Grontmij, Hayes Davidson, Land Engineering, Harley Haddow, Fountains plc, etc.
Land Survey
Topographic and Hydrographic Survey
GPS/Control Survey
Digital Terrain Modelling (DTM)
Construction Engineering
Engineering Setting Out
Volumetric Calculation
Precise Levelling
Impact Assessment & Evaluation
3D Visualisation
Photo Control/Photomontages
Zone of Visual Intrusion/Line of Sight
As Built Data Capture
Measured Building Survey
Building Elevation Survey
Structural Survey
Star Net utilises advanced centimetre accuracy GPS equipment and total stations to collect geospatial data. State of the Art survey data management systems ensure fast and efficient transfer of information from field to finish. The survey data is processed using LSS software and issued to the client as AutoCAD 2D and 3D drawings. Rigorous quality control has been designed into our data acquisition, processing & management procedures in order to meet our clients' needs and expectations.
Furthermore, our worldwide experience in Laser Scanning services is crucial when the client requires millimetre accurate dimensional surveys. The data collected from these surveys, coupled with high quality photography, can then be utilised for structural condition assessment or for modelling inaccessible architectural features. This non-intrusive technology allows the surveyor to operate from a safe distance without the need to interrupt operation of the site, therefore minimising costs and Health and Safety issues.

