WELCOME TO OUR COMPREHENSIVE MINING AND CONSTRUCTION SURVEYING FAQS
Welcome to our FAQ page. We’ve compiled a list of questions frequently asked by our clients about mining, construction, and environmental surveying. Our responses, based on years of hands-on experience, cover everything from the latest technologies to environmental impacts and industry regulations, all shared with a friendly, approachable touch.
Construction surveying involves measuring and mapping construction sites to ensure structures are built according to design specifications. It’s essential for accurate, safe, and efficient construction.
Frequency depends on project size and complexity, but typically before and during construction as well at major milestones, and upon completion.
Robotic Total Station, Levels, GPS, laser scanning, and drones are often used for precision and efficiency.
Construction surveying reduces delays by ensuring accurate alignments and early issue detection.
Surveying in mining involves mapping underground and surface mines to guide excavation and ensure safety and efficiency.
It focuses more on underground measurements and often requires specialized equipment and knowledge.
Surveyors must be aware of mine safety regulations, potential hazards, and emergency procedures.
Yes, by providing data for sustainable mining practices and monitoring environmental impact.
Technologies like 3D laser scanning and drone mapping are revolutionizing the accuracy and speed of mining surveys.
It provides crucial data for planning, designing, and constructing infrastructure, ensuring structures are built accurately.
Robotic Total stations, GPS, Drones and 3D laser scanners are commonly used.
GPS has increased accuracy and efficiency, allowing for real-time data collection and analysis.
Strong mathematical ability, understanding of engineering principles and procedures as well as a proficiency in surveying technology.
Yes, they are critical for ensuring structures are built safely, efficiently, and to specification.
Environmental surveying involves surveying land and habitats to understand environmental impacts for clients.
They provide data to minimize environmental impact and support eco-friendly development practices.
Challenges include accessing remote areas, dealing with diverse ecosystems, and interpreting complex environmental data.
Yes, by providing insights into land suitability, environmental risks, and ecosystem services.