Centerline provides high-resolution 3D laser scanning to capture complex environments with millimetre accuracy. Our technology records up to 750,000 points per second, producing dense point clouds that reflect the exact as-built conditions of your facility. This allows engineering teams to make informed decisions regarding equipment customization without the need for repeated site visits.
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Our 3D laser scanning services streamline the design and maintenance phases by providing a highly accurate digital representation of physical assets. A single high-resolution scan can capture up to 120 million points, ensuring that every structure is accounted for in the final model. This data is essential for generating accurate P&IDs, isometrics, and BIM models, significantly reducing the risk of interference or “clashes” during installation.
By utilizing 3d laser scanning, we provide the large-scale field information required for modern industrial execution. This process is more cost-effective and accurate than traditional measurement methods, particularly in high-density plant environments. We deliver the data in formats that allow for immediate integration into your project’s workflow, ensuring your maintenance and process design teams have reliable as-built records.
Our teams are equipped to handle scans of varying resolutions based on your project needs. Whether you require a quick site overview or a high-density scan for precise fabrication, we provide the technical expertise to ensure the data is clean, registered, and ready for use.
By capturing exact positions of existing obstructions—like structural shifts—designers can build components that are guaranteed to fit. This eliminates “cut-to-fit” labor caused by outdated drawings.
Yes. As an “active” sensor, the scanner carries its own light source. It can capture high-precision data in completely dark interiors, such as tunnels or vessels, without needing external lighting.
We index the data and provide it in “clipped” formats or via Webshare. This allows your team to view and measure specific areas in a web browser without downloading hundreds of gigabytes of raw data.
Yes. By comparing scans from different times, we can perform “heat map” comparisons. This shows exactly where a tank is leaning or a floor is settling with millimetre-level precision.
Very little. Because the scanner is non-contact and works from a distance, we rarely need scaffolding. As long as we have a clear line of sight, we can work while your facility remains operational.