40 Years In Surveying

2021-01-18T09:26:26+00:00February 28th, 2018|Hydrographic, Photos in the Field, Staff, Topographical|

William Montgomery, Malcolm Hughes Surveyor. Today sees the retirement of William Montgomery, a surveyor at Malcolm Hughes for over thirty years and over forty years in the surveying industry. Below he shares his knowledge of how the industry has developed and what instrumentation was used through the decades.

Stunning views in the Highlands

2021-01-18T09:26:37+00:00February 20th, 2018|Photos in the Field, Topographical|

Following on from last weeks post, here are some more stunning views of the Highlands during another project for client. Photos are courtesy of Vincent O'Kane. To learn more about how Malcolm Hughes can help you, contact us at surveythis@mhls.co.uk or visit our services page for more information.

Topographical and Underground Surveys in the Highlands

2021-01-18T09:33:13+00:00February 16th, 2018|Topographical, Underground|

Malcolm Hughes were undertaking topographical and underground utility mapping surveys across a number of small, mostly remote Scottish Water treatment works for the installation of back-up power generators. Both surveys were undertaken to client supplied specifications and also in accordance with our standard survey methodology which follow both RICS Guidance

Laser scanning at Cyfartha Ironworks

2021-01-18T09:34:40+00:00October 24th, 2016|3D Scanning, Laser Scanning|

Cyfartha Iron Works in South Wales were founded in 1765, and by 1806 had become the largest in the world. Currently large portions of the original enormous complex that formed the ironworks remain intact today; this includes six of the original blast furnaces. The structure is important due to the

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