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D & H Surveys At D & H Surveys we offer a range of different surveying options for our customers to choose from depending on their needs and have been doing so for the past forty years. We are a family run business who pride ourselves on always delivering the highest quality work and customer service on all projects that we undertake, such as, topographical surveys and measured building surveys.

Call D&H Surveys now on +44 1249 720 545 or email admin@dhsurveys.co.uk for a fast quote on your current project. Situated on the M4 corridor, D & H Surveys are ideally located to cover the whole of the South of England.
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Our topographic surveys are measured using the latest Trimble and Leica theodolites, GNSS receivers and Laser Scanners. Once back in the office they are post processed/checked and drafted using a combination of Trimble and Acad based survey and design packages. We pride ourselves on always offering the highest quality surveys down to the finest detail while maintaining an excellent customer care service at all times.
Our hydrographic department undertakes surveys throughout the South of England. We operate a light weight electric motored craft equipped with an echo sounder linked to a real-time GPS receiver. Our trailer launched craft can be deployed almost anywhere and we specialise in surveying lakes, rivers, small reservoirs, harbours and canals.
Our building surveys are accurate, easy to read and always completed down to the finest details. Elevations and Cross Sections can be either basic outline or full detail (depending on the client's requirements) in 1/100 or 1/50 scales We use our own Trimble Trimble TX5 laser scanner. This ensures that the building is accurately surveyed and not assumed to be square, vertical or level. It also means that field time is greatly reduced, thus ideal for working office/shop surveys where disruption is kept to a minimum.
Laser Scanners can survey entire building facades in a matter of minutes. Millions of co-ordinated 3D laser points are automatically collected from a number of positions around the feature, which collectively are known as the 'point cloud'. This cloud can then be reconstructed to give it a surface and rendered with colour or images added to give a realistic texture to the 3D model.
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