Reality capture, GIS, terrain analysis, and survey-quality data — built on licensed surveying and deep GNSS experience. Here's what that looks like in practice.
I'm a licensed surveyor. That shapes how I think about data: what accurate actually means, and why it matters downstream.
Surveying trains you to care about things that aren't always visible in the output: coordinate systems, control networks, accuracy documentation. The kind of details that seem invisible until an engineer tries to use the data six months later and needs it to hold up.
I do topographic survey, spatial control, and QA/QC on remote sensing deliverables because that foundation matters. Not as a credential to display, but because it changes what I notice and what I check.
That's fine. Most good projects start with a conversation, not a scope. Tell me what you're working on.