The short answer

You get reliable, measured data you can document, coordinate and build from. It is well suited to as-builts, space planning, fit-out, refurbishment and design coordination, and we confirm the tolerance for your project in writing before we start.

Accuracy is the question every honest capture conversation should answer, so here is ours, plainly. The short version: the data is accurate enough to build from, and we tell you exactly what you are getting before you commit.

What you can do with the data

A capture from us is the measured record of your building, ready for the work your team actually does:

The technical detail

We capture with the Matterport Pro 3, which records to around 20mm at 10 metres under nominal conditions (manufacturer spec). Delivered accuracy depends on range, surface and registration, so rather than quote a single headline figure and call it a guarantee, we confirm a project-specific tolerance in writing before you book. That way the number you are given is the one that actually applies to your building and what you are doing with it.

Confirmed in writing, every time

Every scope of work states the tolerance we are committing to for that project. No surprises, no fine print, no "it depends" after the fact. If the data needs to hit a particular tolerance for your use, tell us, and we will confirm whether and how we meet it before any work begins.

Common questions

What can I use the data for?+

As-builts, space planning, area schedules, design coordination, fit-out and refurbishment, documentation, and measured CAD or BIM. It is the measured record of the building that your whole team can work from.

How do you state accuracy?+

We confirm a project-specific tolerance in writing before you book, rather than quoting a single headline number. We capture with the Matterport Pro 3, which records to around 20mm at 10 metres under nominal conditions (manufacturer spec); the tolerance we commit to is the one that suits your building and your use for it.

Will the data work in my software?+

Yes. You get the point cloud as an open E57 file that opens in any major CAD or BIM package, and measured CAD or a coordinated BIM model in Revit, Vectorworks or AutoCAD, whatever your team already uses.

Tell us what your project needs

Send the building and what you are doing with it, and we will confirm the right tolerance and a fixed price, in writing, within 24 hours.