Operational briefing

Scanned baseline records for surveyors

Create a visual site baseline that helps surveyors understand spatial context, tagged assets, access constraints, and follow-up evidence before returning to site.

Surveyors asset-tagged digital twin briefing view
USE CASE NODE
SurveyorsVisual site baselines
Recognisable problem

Survey teams lose time rebuilding spatial context from legacy drawings, photo folders, and incomplete handover notes.

The scanned record provides a visual site baseline with tagged rooms, measurement context, asset references, access issues, and evidence points.

Practical outcome

Surveyors can scope follow-up visits, compare conditions, and share findings using a clearer reference point for the whole project team.

Focus areas

The site details this team needs to confirm before a visit, survey, maintenance task, or handover review begins.

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Visual site baselines

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Measurement context

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Access issue records

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Evidence and follow-up notes

Give the project team a navigable reference point that complements drawings and schedules.

Reduce repeated context gathering by tying photos, notes, and assets to scanned locations.

Support clearer scoping for follow-up visits, remedials, and handover reviews.

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Prioritise

Agree which rooms, elevations, assets, and constraints need to be visible in the baseline.

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Capture and tag

Capture the site and add practical tags for areas likely to trigger follow-up questions.

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Brief and reuse

Use the scan to align internal teams, clients, suppliers, and future survey visits.