A Clear Path

CUB3D was commissioned to conduct a comprehensive survey of an entire chemical facility in support of an ongoing As-Built 3D modeling project. The objective was to deliver highly accurate spatial data that aligned with the site’s existing grid monuments, ensuring precise positioning of all facility zones and seamless integration within the overall site model.
Echoes of History

CUB3D was commissioned by an insurance company to conduct a 3D survey of St Brides Church for a conditional survey report. The objective was to produce a highly detailed and accurate representation of the church, capturing both internal and external architectural features as well as significant artifacts.
Erosion in Focus

CUB3D was engaged to assess coastal erosion risks for a national caravan park located in a picturesque region, just a stone’s throw from the beach. With several caravans situated near the shoreline, significant signs of erosion raised safety concerns, necessitating a comprehensive analysis to inform future mitigation strategi
From Error To Excellence

CUB3D was commissioned to rescan a building after the client discovered significant inaccuracies in a previous survey. The project required millimetre-precise spatial data to ensure the accuracy of their model, as the errors in the initial scan posed risks to the project’s integrity.
Precision Under Pressure

The De-Bottleneck project aimed to improve operational efficiency by upgrading existing pipework within a challenging industrial environment. The project specifically optimised the processes of fuel delivery, ensuring smoother and more efficient operations. CUB3D was tasked with conducting a comprehensive 3D laser scan of the site and delivering detailed engineering for both the pipework and supporting […]
Threading The Needle

CUB3D was tasked with assisting a client in a heavy lift operation, replacing an existing vessel in a refinery unit with a new, fully dressed 400T vessel. A controlled lift solution with precise variables was required due to the task’s complexity.