The family-owned consulting engineering firm is the world’s first company to use the Leica TRK500 Neo mobile mapping system—but a commitment to technology innovation is just part of the story.

Adding autonomous, intelligent mobile mapping capabilities to its award-winning engineering, surveying, planning and construction management services gives the consulting engineering firm an edge in projects requiring fast turnaround and exceptional quality.

In this TUC22 presentation, Jason Ellis explains why the latest innovation in mobile mapping will change how you think about reality capture.

Jason Ellis explains how the new Leica Pegasus TRK mobile mapping system provides a giant leap forward in efficiency.

The new Leica Pegasus TRK mobile mapping system combines artificial intelligence, autonomous workflows and intuitive interfaces to make mapping projects efficient and cost-effective.

Improving data quality and delivery are essential to empowering a broader user base, explains Jason Ellis. But how will these challenges be overcome?

When high-speed wasn’t fast enough, McLaren Engineering Group turned to high-tech in the form of a handheld imaging laser scanner to deliver the ultimate value.

Peyton Hatch shows an easy way to create FF/FL reports from point clouds using Leica CloudWorx.

New fully autonomous solutions safely and repeatedly capture accurate 3D point clouds and panoramic images of changing environments with minimal user intervention.

Jason Ellis shares how the journey from surveying and civil engineering to mobile mapping is really just a matter of choosing to create new opportunities