Service layer · Spatial capture

3D virtual tours for practical site context.

A 3D virtual tour lets teams walk the site remotely before they travel. Accurate site scanning records rooms, routes, plant areas, corridors, and access points so the building can be checked as a navigable site record.

Accurate 3D virtual tour view prepared for remote site planning
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Operational value

How this service improves asset identity, onsite access, and handover evidence.

01

Give remote stakeholders a shared accurate scan-based 3D view of the site before travel, inspection, maintenance, or handover.

36% time lost finding information
02

Capture surrounding context such as access doors, risers, stairs, clearances, signage, and environmental constraints.

15% maintenance downtime benchmark
03

Reduce confusion caused by static photos by giving users a connected route through the building.

04

Create an accurate scan-derived base layer for asset tagging, user training, contractor briefings, and operational digital twins.

Impact context

External benchmarks and planning context. These figures explain why better site information matters, not guaranteed outcomes.

36%time lost finding information

A navigable site record gives engineers and contractors one place to check routes, rooms, and surrounding constraints.

15%maintenance downtime benchmark

Digitally enabled maintenance benchmarks show why site context should be available before a fault or inspection visit.

Why facilities teams care

Give the site manager a walkable record before the next visit.

A 3D tour is useful when it supports real work: planning visits, explaining routes, comparing spaces, briefing subcontractors, and reducing avoidable return visits for clarification.

Remote walk-throughs before method statements are finalised
Visible access routes, plant rooms, roof paths and restricted zones
A foundation for tags, polygons, floor plans and guided experiences
A practical record for handover, refurbishment and FM mobilisation
Digital Twin Studio

Organise the scanned tour with branded menus, highlight reels, floor plans, minimaps, panoramas and embedded content.

Floor plans and minimaps

Help users understand where they are, how areas connect, and which route is relevant before they attend site.

Navigation menus

Let site managers send people straight to plant rooms, access points, work zones or inspection areas.

What you can hand over

Practical outputs, not just a walkthrough.

accurate scan-based 3D walkthrough

A coherent virtual route through the areas that matter operationally, supported by accurate scan-derived spatial context rather than only visually impressive spaces.

Priority-area index

A structured navigation layer for plant, roof access, corridors, handover zones, entrances and restricted areas.

Remote briefing link

A shareable route for contractors, client teams and inspectors to review before attending site.

Problems this prevents

The avoidable site problems this service is built to prevent.

First-time contractor needs orientation

Risk: Escort time increases and the first hour is spent finding the work area.

Response: The contractor reviews the tour, recognises landmarks, and starts the visit with route confidence.

Project team debates site condition remotely

Risk: Decisions stall because everyone references different photos or assumptions.

Response: The team uses the same scanned record to review the route, room, asset and surrounding constraints.

01

Plan the route

We identify the important rooms, access paths, plant zones, and features that need to be captured.

02

Scan the space

The site is captured as a connected walkthrough so users can move through the building and understand spatial relationships.

03

Prepare the tour

The tour is organised into a practical user experience, with route logic and supporting labels ready for tagging.