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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)

Geoinformation Systems (GIS) refers to the science and technology of capturing, storing, managing, analysing, and displaying data related to positions on Earth's surface. GIS leverages on computing technology and information systems to enable users to visualize, analyze, and interpret spatial and geographic data to understand relationships, patterns, and trends.

ENGINEERING SURVEYING

Engineering surveying is a branch of surveying that focuses on the precise measurement and mapping of construction sites to guide the design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure projects. It involves the use of specialized techniques and equipment to ensure the accurate placement and alignment of structures.

AERIAL MAPPING

Aerial mapping is the process of collecting geographic data and creating maps using aerial imagery captured by aircraft or drones. This technique provides a bird's-eye view of large areas, offering detailed and accurate spatial information for various applications.

BATHYMETRIC SURVEYS

Bathymetric surveys are a type of hydrographic survey that measure the depth and topography of underwater terrain. These surveys are essential for understanding the underwater environment, aiding in navigation, construction, and environmental protection.

3D LASER SCANNING

3D laser scanning is a high-precision technology used to capture the exact size and shape of physical objects and environments in three dimensions. It involves the application of LiDAR technology by using laser beams to collect detailed spatial data, which is then used to create accurate 3D models and representations.