As-Built Surveys in
British Columbia
Structured documentation of existing conditions for renovation, project handover, asset management and construction verification — delivered as point clouds, 2D plans, elevations and BIM-ready files across British Columbia.
Structured deliverables and technical support for as-built surveys projects in British Columbia.
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As-Built Surveys for demanding projects across BC.
As-built documentation captures what was actually constructed — not what was designed. In British Columbia’s active renovation, retrofit and facilities market, the difference between design drawings and actual site conditions can be significant. Outdated or inaccurate as-built records create coordination problems, permit delays and unexpected costs when a building or asset is renovated, expanded or sold.
ARTOP Geomatics provides as-built survey documentation for buildings, industrial facilities, commercial properties and complex assets across British Columbia, using 3D laser scanning and structured field documentation to capture existing conditions accurately and completely.
Deliverables include 2D plans, elevations, sections, point clouds and BIM-ready files — all structured to match the client’s design software and intended use.
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As-Built Surveys applications across sectors.
From dense urban sites to large industrial campuses and remote terrain, as-built surveys supports projects where accurate existing-condition data drives better decisions.
Office and commercial buildings
Floor plans, partition layouts, structural elements, MEP systems and facade documentation.
Industrial facilities
Process areas, structural frames, equipment locations and existing MEP routing.
Institutional buildings
Hospitals, schools, universities and government buildings requiring verified building records.
Multi-family residential
Apartment buildings, condominiums and strata properties needing accurate existing-condition plans.
Retail and hospitality
Existing-condition documentation for tenant fit-out, renovation and space management.
Heritage buildings
Measured drawings of heritage facades, interiors and complex architectural features.
Warehouse and logistics
Column grids, dock doors, floor levels, mezzanines and building envelope documentation.
Transportation facilities
Stations, terminals, depots and transit-oriented buildings requiring accurate base documentation.
Mixed-use developments
Retail podium, residential tower and parking structure documentation for complex urban buildings.
Public buildings
Courthouses, civic centres, archives and government facilities requiring existing-condition records.
Deliverables designed for your project team.
Every as-built surveys project produces structured deliverables that match the client’s software environment, level of detail and decision-making need.
- 2D floor plans from laser scan point cloud
- Building elevations and sections
- Reflected ceiling plans
- Column and structural grid documentation
- MEP routing plans (as applicable)
- Point cloud files (E57, RCP, LAS)
- BIM-ready Revit models (optional)
- PDF technical drawing sets
Documentation reflects the real site, not the assumed or designed conditions.
Plans and models structured for direct use by architects and engineers.
Fewer unexpected conditions discovered during construction if pre-renovation documentation is thorough.
As-built documentation has value beyond the immediate project for future phases and asset management.
As-built documentation — 2D plans, elevations, point clouds and BIM files from existing conditions capture.
A controlled process from scoping to client handover.
Every British Columbia project has its own access constraints, schedule, deliverable requirements and technical needs. Our method is built to reduce uncertainty before it affects your project timeline or budget.
Project scoping
We define the building extent, required deliverables, LOD, software format and access schedule.
Site access coordination
We coordinate with building management to plan scanner positions, access to all areas and safety requirements.
Laser scanning
All floors, rooms, facades, structural elements and MEP systems are scanned comprehensively.
Point cloud processing
Scans are registered, cleaned and georeferenced into a single unified dataset.
Drawing and model production
2D plans, elevations, sections and BIM elements are produced from the point cloud at the specified LOD.
Quality control
Deliverables are checked against the point cloud for accuracy, coverage and completeness.
Client delivery
DWG, PDF, RVT and point cloud files are organized and delivered for immediate use.
As-Built Surveys available across BC communities.
ARTOP supports as-built surveys projects across British Columbia, from Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley to Vancouver Island, the Okanagan, the Interior and Northern BC.
Project feasibility depends on site access, schedule, weather and deliverables. Contact us to discuss your project location.
A more complete approach to documenting existing conditions.
Many building, industrial and infrastructure projects benefit from a richer digital record that can support multiple project phases and reduce the risk of missing information.
Traditional documentation
- Manual field measurement misses details and introduces cumulative errors.
- Tape-measured drawings often lack MEP routing, ceiling heights and structural detail.
- Field sketches are difficult to verify and rely heavily on the technician’s interpretation.
- Limited coverage in occupied buildings due to time and disruption constraints.
ARTOP As-Built Surveys approach
- Laser scanning captures every surface, corner and detail visible within scan range.
- Point cloud provides a complete, measurable record of all rooms, floors, facades and systems.
- One comprehensive scan session replaces multiple field visits for detail capture.
- Delivered drawings are derived from verified geometry, not estimated dimensions.
Official resources for BC and Canadian geospatial projects.
These references support project teams working with geospatial data, drone operations, BIM and open standards in British Columbia and Canada.
Questions about as-built surveys in British Columbia.
What is an as-built survey and what does it document?
An as-built survey documents the existing conditions of a building or asset — what was actually built or currently exists on site. It typically produces 2D floor plans, elevations, sections and point cloud files that reflect current dimensions, structural elements, MEP systems and building envelope geometry.
How is a 3D scanning-based as-built different from a traditional as-built?
A traditional as-built uses tape measures, laser distance tools and field sketches to record key dimensions. A 3D scanning-based as-built captures millions of measured points across every surface, providing a much denser, more complete and more accurate geometric record of the building.
Do you provide as-built survey services across British Columbia?
Yes. ARTOP supports as-built survey projects across BC, including Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, Vancouver Island, the Okanagan and Northern BC.
Can as-built documentation support a building permit application?
Yes. Accurate 2D floor plans, elevations and sections produced from a laser scan can be used for permit applications, subject to the requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) and any professional engineer or architect stamp requirements.
What LOD can I expect from an as-built survey in Revit?
LOD depends on the project scope, building complexity and intended use. Most as-built surveys are delivered at LOD 200–300, providing floor plans, elevations, structural layout and MEP routing at a level appropriate for renovation design and coordination.
Can as-built surveys be used for property sales or acquisition due diligence?
As-built documentation provides useful existing-condition records for buyers, investors and lenders. For legal or valuation purposes, always confirm what documentation your specific professional, lender or authority requires.
How much access is needed for a building as-built survey?
Access to all areas to be documented is required. We coordinate with building management to ensure scanner placement in all rooms, mechanical spaces, parking levels and exterior areas. Occupied spaces can typically be scanned with minimal disruption.
What information should I provide when requesting an as-built survey quote?
Useful details include the building type, total area and number of floors, access constraints, required deliverables, software format, deadline and intended use of the documentation.
Need as-built survey documentation in British Columbia?
Tell us about the building type, size, required deliverables, software format and timeline. We will scope the right as-built documentation approach for your project.
Tell us what needs to be captured.
Provide site details so we can scope the right approach for your project.
