An example of a Revit 3D model the team can produce as part of the service. (Image: Adaptive Surveys)

New building survey service for residential architects

Westhill-based Adaptive Surveys have launched their brand new service Resi+, a streamlined, cost-effective measured building survey for architects operating in ...

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Westhill-based Adaptive Surveys have launched their brand new service Resi+, a streamlined, cost-effective measured building survey for architects operating in the residential sector.

This is a new avenue for Adaptive, with previous work being undertaken for clients such as local authorities, health boards, architects and civil and structural engineering rms. With Resi+, Adaptive are branching out, aiming to be the go to surveyor in Scotland for all sectors.

Founder Jamie Watt said:

“We are very excited to launch our new service Resi+ and expand our offering to the residential sector.”

Using the latest laser survey equipment the team can produce comprehensive measured building surveys in a fraction of the time taken by more traditional means. With an average turnaround time of 48 hours, their surveys are paving the way for advanced 3D modelling in the home renovation and extension industries.

Resi+ surveys provide you with the following:

  • DWG floor plans
  • Elevations
  • Sections
  • Site topographic survey
  • LOD250 Revit model. Unlike other companies, Adaptive don’t outsource data processing to third parties. They are regulated by RICS and all CAD work is undertaken in-house by their experienced architecturally- trained technicians.

For further information, visit www.adaptivesurveys.co.uk

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