Malcolm Hughes surveying Mersey Gateway Bridge

2021-01-18T09:33:21+00:00September 29th, 2017|Engineering|

Malcolm Hughes Land Surveyors have been working on one of the biggest construction projects in the UK, the £600m Mersey Gateway Bridge. We have been working on the project since 2015 and will be on site until March 2018. As engineering surveyors, Malcolm Hughes were involved in the construction of

Trialing the Trimble SX10 at The Hill House

2021-01-18T09:36:09+00:00July 25th, 2017|3D Scanning, Ogilvie Group|

The SX10 enables the capture of both high-accuracy measurements critical for traditional survey projects and rich point cloud data at 26,600 points per second with a range of up to 600 meters. This means surveyors can include 3D scanning as part of everyday workflows, dramatically increasing productivity for topographic surveys,

Structure Profiles on Britain’s Railways

2021-01-18T09:35:50+00:00July 17th, 2017|Railway|

Malcolm Hughes surveyors using a trolley mounted laser scanner to produce Structure Gauging profiles. Using this system allows for the capture of large amounts of data in a short space of time – essential when working on the railways. The track geometry cab be included as part of topographical surveys

CPD seminars to your business

2021-01-18T09:34:26+00:00July 6th, 2017|Professional, Staff|

Matt Parkinson, Survey Manager at Malcolm Hughes Land Surveyors pictured above, recently presented a CPD seminar to an architectural practice in Edinburgh Malcolm Hughes Land Surveyors provide regular CPD presentations across the UK to various organisations. The presentation includes details of all the types of measured surveys that can be

Malcolm Hughes staff achieve Chartered Surveyors status

2021-01-18T09:35:14+00:00June 8th, 2017|Professional, Staff|

  Two Malcolm Hughes Land Surveyors employees have recently successfully qualified as Chartered Land Surveyors. Chris Mackowski and David Newton became chartered surveyors in May following extensive assessment from the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. Malcolm Hughes is part of the Ogilvie Group, with offices in Glasgow, Livingston, Manchester, Rugby,

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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