Himanshu's Survey Team takes a holistic approach of spatial data creation, GIS database organization, quality maintenance, frequent updates as per new developments, and can provide user friendly technology that enables customers to understand and use GIS data.
Mission And Values
We have skilled surveyors who are able to establish high accuracy survey control networks and can undertake detailed topographical surveys annotating virtually every single structure, object, furniture or ground change present while minimising any impact our survey work and activities create for the general public and the surrounding environment.
Within the india, over the past decade we have successfully completed several railway surveying projects on the Network Rail Infrastructure, ranging from standard topographical and gauging surveys for a number of railway stations across the country, to working as a principal surveying contractor on complex and multidisciplinary railway construction projects. For such projects, the requirement was to undertake various topographical and engineering (setting out) surveying and mapping services, ranging from track surveys and as-built surveys to various embankment, drainage and track setting out surveys. This includes the installation of modular S&Cs and various other traditional topographical and high precision engineering survey activities (for example, structural gauging for clearance purposes, signal surveys, S&T cable routes surveys, drainage and catchpit surveys and embankment surveys for stabilisation and re-profiling purposes).
The mission of our business is to provide a first-class land surveying service to clients and businesses first time round. Our company values are based on building an outstanding company reputation while providing a bespoke service and expertise to every land surveying project and inquiry we receive from clients, while strictly adhering to industry standards and specifications.
Building Surveying Methods
Measured building surveys can be undertaken using various surveying methods and technologies, ranging from measuring tape and Disto to employing Total Stations, laser scanners and advanced photogrammetric techniques (mainly to produce drawings of complex elevations). Floor plans generally involve taking measurements of all structural openings, room fixed furniture, doors, windows, overhead beams and other similar features and structures.
In comparison, elevations generally involve the preparation of detailed drawings showing every feature of the building face or elevation subject to survey. Nevertheless, measured building surveys can include a much more detailed specification from the one mentioned above and, if needed, can include every socket, brick and pillar, no matter the project size or building complexity.
TYPES OF SERVICES
Archaeological Surveys | As-built | Coastal Surveys | Consulting Services (Geomatics) | Close-range Photogrammetry | Data Validation | Drainage & Utilities Surveys DWG & DGN Files | Earthworks & Volumetric Surveys | Engineering Surveys | Expert Witness Services | Gauging & Clearance Surveys | Geotechnical & Borehole Surveys GENIO Files | GPS Surveys | GPR Surveys | Level Surveys | Ground Modelling & Visualisation | Heritage Surveys | Road & Highway Surveys | 2D Floor Plans & Elevations Land Condition Surveys | Measured BuildingSurveys | Monitoring & Deformation Surveys | Mining Surveys| Permanent Way (Railway) Surveys | Project Management River & CanalsSurveys | Setting Out Services | Sections & Profiles | Survey Control Networks | Terrestrial Laser Scanning | Technical Report Writing Topographical & Mapping Surveys | Tree Surveys | Tunnel Surveys | Training & Mentoring Services | TruView Files | UTX & URX Surveys | Vegetation Surveys
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