Geoterra was invited by St John’s Church Parish Council to carry out a UAV photogrammetry survey of the historic sandstone church. It was built in 1873, with the tower subsequently added in 1887 and a new modern extension completed in... Read more
Geoterra was appointed by Wooburn & Bourne End Parish Council to carry out a 3D subsurface laser scan and video survey of a recently discovered sinkhole in a playing field.
A 3D laser surface survey scan was also required of the... Read more
Geoterra was appointed by The Coal Authority, Capita and Rhondda Cyon Taf Council to carry out a UAV survey using both low-level LiDAR techniques and photogrammetry on a landslide that occurred on a historic legacy coal tip, together with adjacent... Read more
Geoterra was appointed by Newport Council and Capita Property & Infrastructure to monitor a stretch of River Usk embankment for movement using a low-level UAV LiDAR and photogrammetry survey of several phases at monthly intervals. This would be an ongoing... Read more
Geoterra was appointed by Edinburgh Council and SWECO to carry out a highly detailed 3D laser scan and UAV LiDAR survey of a rock face and adjacent land that ran approximately 150m along the River Almond incorporating the Weir, Cramond... Read more
Geoterra was appointed by The Canal and River Trust to carry out a 3D topographical laser scan survey both internally and externally of a historic Victorian brick-built chimney at the National Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire.
The survey data was required... Read more
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