Industrial and energy infrastructure projects often involve tight tolerances, heavy equipment, and complex structural interfaces. When survey control is inconsistent or poorly documented, installation delays, fit-up issues and costly rework can occur.
Profind Surveys provides controlled, quality-assured survey data that supports design development, construction planning and installation verification. Our focus is to provide reliable measurement that engineers and contractors can use to make confident decisions during construction and commissioning.
Industrial and energy infrastructure projects often carry higher consequences when survey data is incomplete or poorly controlled.
Tight tolerances across bases, frames, and structural interfaces leave little room for positional error, while unknown underground utilities can delay enabling works.
Off-site fabricated components may not fit as expected if geometry and control aren’t verified early, and live operations can restrict access and compress survey windows, increasing programme risk if scope and deliverables aren’t aligned from the outset.
Scope defined before mobilisation – survey requirements aligned to programme stage and decision needs.
Verified survey control – measurements referenced to a consistent coordinate framework.
Structured quality assurance – survey observations and deliverables checked before issue.
Clear technical handover – structured outputs suitable for design and construction workflows.
All surveys undertaken by Profind Surveys are completed in accordance with recognised surveying and engineering guidance and controlled internal procedures.
Where applicable, surveys are delivered in accordance with:
RICS guidance on engineering and topographical surveying.
PAS128 for underground utility surveys.
Client specified standards and specifications.
Client-specified CAD layering and data standards.
Survey observations and deliverables are subject to internal quality assurance checks prior to issue to ensure accuracy, consistency and traceability.
Send your site location, programme stage and intended use of the survey data and we will advise on the appropriate survey approach.