Client
Anonymous
Year
2023
Locality
České Budějovice
The passportization of the Budějovický Budvar brewery was one of the first large-scale projects carried out by CHPP. The goal was to create up-to-date as-built documentation of production and technological facilities.
Due to the complexity of the site and the interconnection of individual operations, it was essential to obtain accurate and consistent data. Surveying was carried out during full operation, with an emphasis on minimizing disruption. A combination of static and mobile (SLAM) laser scanning was used, complemented by drone-based aerial surveying to capture hard-to-reach exterior areas.
The project included surveying interiors and exteriors, including technological equipment. The collected data were processed into point clouds and transformed into structured documentation for design and facility management purposes.
Definition of the project scope and coordination with ongoing operations in the production facility.
Surveying of interiors and exteriors, including technological systems, using a combination of static scanning, mobile scanning, and drone surveying.
Creation of point clouds and preparation of data for further documentation
Preparation of as-built documentation for design and facility management use.
Final delivery of documentation for long-term use and future development of the site.
High-precision scanning of selected areas with a focus on detail.
Efficient data capture of large-scale areas with minimal disruption to operations.
Aerial data collection for exterior documentation and hard-to-reach areas.
Creation of digital models for coordination, planning, and facility management.