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MAPPING & MODELING
Reports
2d Maps & Models
Scaled and annotated drawing in CAD & PDF
3d Maps & Models
3D reality capture of site conditions and architecture replicated in digital form such as CAD, point clouds, images, and virtual tours.
LASER SCANNING FOR CUSTOM DELIVERABLES
GPR ADVANCED ANALYSIS DELIVERABLES
GPRS Mapping & Modeling Services
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///FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONs
A digital twin is a dynamic, data-driven virtual replica of a physical asset or system. It integrates real-time data, spatial geometry, and operational parameters to simulate performance, monitor conditions, and support predictive maintenance and decision-making throughout the asset lifecycle. GPRS utilizes LiDAR, drone, 3D photogrammetry imaging to create comprehensive digital twins, and can capture our subsurface markings to integrate above and below-ground deliverables.
Digital twins function by combining spatial data from reality capture with live sensor inputs and historical records. This integration enables real-time visualization, analytics, and simulation. The model evolves with the asset, allowing stakeholders to monitor performance, detect anomalies, and optimize operations remotely.
In BIM, a digital twin extends the static 3D model by incorporating real-time data and operational intelligence. It transforms the BIM into a living model that reflects current conditions, enabling facilities managers and engineers to manage assets proactively and make informed decisions.
To create a digital twin, GPRS performs high-resolution 3D laser scanning and integrates the data into a BIM or GIS platform. Additional layers such as IoT sensor data, asset metadata, and operational workflows can be added to create a functional, interactive model tailored to your facility.
Reality capture is the process of digitally documenting existing conditions using technologies like LiDAR and photogrammetry. It produces accurate point clouds and 3D models that serve as the foundation for BIM, digital twins, and construction planning. GPRS uses survey-grade equipment to ensure precision.
GPRS delivers project data through 2D CAD drawings, 3D BIM models, point clouds, and interactive web-based platforms. Clients can view, measure, and annotate models using tools like SiteMap®, which provides secure, cloud-based access to spatial data and documentation.
Yes. GPRS offers complimentary access to SiteMap®, a cloud-based platform that hosts utility locate data, maps, and project documentation. It allows stakeholders to view and manage subsurface and structural data securely from any device, enhancing collaboration and long-term asset tracking.