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WORKING TIME

Our support available to help you 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Mon–Fri: 08:30–17:30

Sat-Sun: Closed

OUR BROCHURES​

HERITAGE SURVEYS

SERVICE OVERVIEW

Heritage surveys are an essential part of any effort to preserve and protect historical sites and artifacts. We use the latest laser scanning technology surveys help to identify and document the unique characteristics of a heritage site or object, providing valuable information that can be used for the preservation and management of these buildings.

Here are some tips to help ensure a successful heritage survey if working with churches and temples, to castles, and significant historical structures:

  • Start by clearly defining the goals and objectives of the survey.
  • Find an expert in the field to ensure that the survey is conducted using best practices to ensure the safety of the building.
  • Historical buildings often have intricate feature so Enrique about the that will be used technology. We recommend going for a high-density point cloud to ensure that all information is captured accurately.
  • Create a detailed inventory of all structures and artifacts present at the site, including information on their history and significance.
  • Request digital models with custom families of the site or object to facilitate analysis and preservation efforts.

LISTED BUILDING SURVEY

Our historic building surveys acquire comprehensive point cloud data to get information about the Grade I and Grade II listed buildings in a non-intrusive and accurate manner.

Because of exceptional architectural and historic importance, as well as additional legal protection, listed building surveys need a specialised techniques to generate precise and complete data.

To analyse the delicate structure, we create precise 2D CAD drawings at sizes such as 1:20 / 1:10, as well as CAD and Revit 3D models.

WHY WORK WITH S2P?

Dedicated Account manager

You will have one point of contact throughout the process - unrivalled customer service

Up to 10 Revisions

Months after a model has been delivered we are still on hand to help- peace of mind

Honesty & Transparency

The price quote will always be the price you pay – No hidden fees

Our people

Our team is made of Architects, engineers and BIM consultant – We speak your language

POPULAR QUESTIONS

Heritage surveys are carried out to document the structures and circumstances of historical features in buildings. Laser scanning methods are non-intrusive, so they are ideal for listed buildings such as churches, museums, and ruins. Using the latest Faro Scanning technology we can produces detailed and trustworthy as-built CAD drawings and 3D models in Revit or Vectorworks.

Every stakeholder will have their own reason for conducting a Heritage survey depending on the nature of the project. A client might be interested in the information to help them for preservation purposes or to increased interest and support for preservation efforts.

A design team might be more concerned with the features or the unique characteristics of a site or object to help with the proposed redesign efforts.

The cost of a Heritage survey can vary depending on the size of the property or land, its location, and the complexity of the terrain. The cost of a topographical survey is made of two part, field work (which includes travelling cost) and office based data processing. The average price of field work varies from £500 to £750 per day and office work ranges from £275 to £400 a day. However, the cost can be higher for larger or more complex  projects. The cost of the survey will also depend on the level of detail required, with more detailed surveys costing more

We have several surveyors strategically located throughout the country which allow us to service clients nationwide

Conducting a heritage survey requires careful planning and attention to detail. Here are some basic steps to follow:

  • Research the history of the site or object, including any available historical documents, photographs, and other relevant materials.
  • Visit the site and conduct a detailed inspection of all structures and artifacts present. Take photographs and detailed notes about each item.
  • Use the information gathered to create an inventory of all structures and artifacts present at the site, along with detailed information about the history and significance of each item.
  • Consider using specialized tools such as ground-penetrating radar or 3D laser scanning to create detailed digital models of the site or object.