MEASURED BUILDING
SURVEYS

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Measured Building Surveys
Highly detailed visual record of a building

A measured building survey (MBS) is a highly detailed visual record of a building. Using a mixture of traditional surveying methods and the latest technology, to produce highly accurate and detailed floor plans, sections and elevations for existing buildings and structures.

To maintain standards and achieve the required project accuracy we work to the ISO9001:2015 quality assurance system where provisional data is field checked, processing checks undertaken, and final drawing production undertaken under the supervision of management with final quality checks undertaken on every project.

Based in Burton upon Trent in Staffordshire we are able to cover the whole country and maintain a quick and economical response to client enquiries.

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3D and 2D Services

Floor Plans provide accurate and detailed plans of a building’s layout and structure, which can then be used for design.

A typical survey would show all structural features including walls, windows, doors, beams, floor and ceiling heights. Onto this can then be added fixtures and fittings such as sanitary-ware, electric points, light switches and fittings, radiators and furniture.

Elevation Surveys can be carried out to show all structural and architectural details of a building façade or structure, such as a bridge. All features are shown, such as doors, windows frames, glazing details, roof details and surface mounted features. Using modern surveying instrumentation we are able to survey elevations remotely thus allowing ‘out of reach’ details to be captured.

Cross Sectional Surveys provide the designer with a vertical slice through a building or structure, much like a slice through a cake. This shows visually the overall dimensions of the building from top to bottom and the relationship of the floors and walls to each other, enabling the designer to clearly see the structure of the building.

Point cloud surveys are captured using Laser Scanners to gather vast amounts of detailed information quickly and accurately. The gathered information can then be used to generate a BIM of the surveyed building or structure. The captured digital ‘Point Cloud’ information contains detail points of all the structures and features within a 360 degree view and this data can be used to generate the geometry of the building and the fixtures and fittings within it.

3D Models provide a graphical image or digital representation of a building or structure, providing the user with a clearer understanding of the project. This not only makes visualising the building easier, but also allows the user to make alterations and changes to the building and see how these will affect the building visually and structurally.

We Offer a Complete Surveying Service

As Built Surveys

Accurate surveying of newly constructed features such as roads, rail, buildings and structures.

Volumetric Surveys

The comparison of the results of two or more topographical surveys conducted at different points in time.

Boundary Surveys

The accurate survey of existing, proposed or historic boundary and building positions.

Site Engineering

Construction oriented engineering survey services and earthwork engineering survey services.

CCTV Drainage Survey

Drainage Condition Surveys locates & records the pipe work to enable strategies for future development.

AutoCAD Services

We will create CAD drawings from your marked-up plans, sketches or original paper documents.

Case Studies
Example projects by Axis Surveys

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UK COVERAGE
Based in the East Midlands

Axis Surveys is based in Burton On Trent Staffordshire. From our base in the Midlands we offer full UK coverage including the East and West Midlands:

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