Step 1 — Environment Capture
We capture the physical environment using specialist 3D digital capture technology.
This creates the foundation for a digital model that reflects the real-world space.
Why it matters — The process starts with accurate visual capture of the environment, giving stakeholders a stronger basis for planning and review.
Step 2 — Model Processing
We process the captured environment into a navigable digital model.
This turns the space into something that can be explored remotely and used by stakeholders for planning, review and communication.
Why it matters — Instead of relying on disconnected photographs, drawings or repeated site visits, teams gain a shared view of the same environment.
Step 3 — Review, Measurement & Practical Use
Once the model is ready, it can be used to review layouts, understand site conditions, take measurements and support project planning.
Where relevant, asset information and documentation can also be linked within the model.
Why it matters — This is where 3D digital capture becomes commercially useful. It saves time, improves communication and makes the environment easier to work with.
Step 4 — Ongoing Value
The model can continue to be used after the initial capture is complete.
Depending on the environment, it may support future project planning, maintenance coordination, onboarding, property presentation or later works.
Why it matters — You are not just receiving a scan. You are gaining a practical digital asset that can continue to create value.