3D Laser Mapping Helps Preserve Earthquake Prone Buildings in New Zealand

Nottingham, UK, 04 November 2014 – New Zealand based Solutions By Zeal is reaping the rewards of using the ZEB1 hand held laser mapping system to survey buildings at risk from earthquakes or in need of restoration or redevelopment. Having already generated nationwide headlines with the use of the innovative laser scanner from 3D Laser Mapping the company is now reporting savings in building measurement costs of up to 80 per cent. Specialists in low impact restoration and strengthening projects Solutions By Zeal was the first to demonstrate and implement the ZEB1 in New Zealand.

Solutions By Zeal initially brought the ZEB1 to New Zealand for use on the historic Athenaeum in central Dunedin as part of project to earthquake strengthen and revitalise the building for community use. Our use of the ZEB1 on this project generated ripples around the engineering industry and generated headlines nationwide. commented Lawrie Forbes founder and Director of Solutions By Zeal. Television networks were really interested in the possible implications of the ZEB1 laser mapping system given that New Zealand is rattled by up to 20,000 quakes a year and it is estimated the country has around 25,000 earthquake prone buildings.

Since this initial deployment we have seen the chance to further enhance our approach to low impact heritage restoration and strengthening through the capacity of the ZEB1, commented Lawrie Forbes, founder and Director of Solutions By Zeal. The ZEB1 reduces measurement costs by a minimum of 50 per cent and in some cases by more than 80 per cent. It provides accurate floor plans, elevations and wall widths which can be used for seismic design or just renovation purposes. The ZEB1 is particularly useful for measuring old buildings for which there were no architectural plans.

Developed by CSIRO and start-up GeoSLAM, and commercialised by UK based 3D Laser Mapping, ZEB1 uses robotic technology called Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping (SLAM). The ZEB1 system includes a lightweight laser scanner mounted on a simple spring mechanism, which continuously scans as the operator walks through the environment. As the scanner loosely oscillates about the spring it produces a rotation that converts 2D laser measurements into 3D fields of view. Its ability to self-localise makes ZEB1 ideally suited for use indoors, underground and in other covered environments, where traditional solutions that utilise GPS do notfunction.

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Notes to Editors:

ZEB1 was developed by CSIRO, Australias national science agency, and is licenced to GeoSLAM, a UK based start-up company for more information see www.geoslam.com. The competitively priced ZEB1, now exclusively available from 3D Laser Mapping, allows for fast data capture without any complex set up. ZEB1 is easy to use, truly portable and does not require expensive software or high end computers to process the captured data.

3D Laser Mapping is a global developer of laser scanning solutions for sectors such as mapping, mining and manufacturing. 3D Laser Mapping specialises in integrating laser scanning hardware with their own software and peripherals to create solutions at the cutting edge of technology. Through a worldwide network of distributors 3D Laser Mapping is able to provide frontline support and service for a growing international client base. For further information see www.3dlasermapping.com

CSIRO, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, is Australia’s national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world. CSIRO works with leading scientific organisations around the world, and is recognised internationally for the quality of its research. CSIRO’s research is performed by the 11 Divisions, which are the business units of CSIRO. CSIRO is one of the largest and most diverse scientific institutions in the world with more than 6500 staff located across 56 sites throughout Australia and overseas. For further information see www.csiro.au

CSIROs Digital Productivity and Services Flagship is a $48 million research initiative targeting productivity growth in Australia through frontier services innovation and by unlocking the value of a national broadband infrastructure. Through its research the flagship will help add value to the Australian economy by developing and delivering more efficient and innovative services that improve peoples wellbeing and prosperity. For further information see www.csiro.au/dpas

Solutions By Zeal combines cutting edge technology with three decades of building and engineering experience to offer property owners and manager complete solutions for earthquake prone buildings and buildings requiring redevelopment or restoration. Part of the Zeal Group of companies, Solutions By Zeal has an award winning team recognised for its innovation, uncompromising quality and reliability.