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On-site AR.

The same model goes back to site in augmented reality — the design overlaid on the real world at 1:1, exactly where it will be built.

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On-site AR

Walk the finished scheme before a bolt is fixed.

The same model goes back to site in augmented reality. Stand in the compound and see the design at full 1:1 scale over the real world — the architectural and security drawings, in place, exactly where they will be built.

  • See the proposed cameras, detection lines, fencing and HVM standing in position before installation
  • Check sightlines and coverage on the spot — catch a camera fouled by a mast or foliage while it is still a drawing
  • Confirm the finished install matches the approved design — to the millimetre, with no drift
  • Walk clients, designers and operators through the scheme on the actual ground
  • An overlay is only as honest as the model beneath it — a fresh, engineered scan keeps the AR true to the site
Engineer using augmented reality on site
Across the build

As-designed becomes as-built.

01

Pre-installation

Stand in the compound and see the proposed cameras, detection lines, fencing and HVM at full scale, exactly where they'll be built.

02

During installation

Set out and check each element against the design as it goes in — catch a fouled sightline or a clash before it becomes rework.

03

Post-installation

Confirm the finished install matches the approved design to the millimetre, and capture an as-built record for handover.

Hardening detail

Every hardening element, coordinated in 3D.

Once the model exists, the security build is detailed inside it — so what's installed matches what was designed, down to the cabinet.

Access control

Readers, door contacts and locks placed and checked in a 3D environment, not guessed from a flat plan.

Equipment

Data servers, battery cabinets and key safes coordinated inside the kiosk or room — clearances and access proven before fit-out.

Containment

Trunking and ducting modelled for cable runs and identification, then output straight to a schedule.

CCTV coverage

Camera coverage views carried through the detail to confirm sightlines hold at door and equipment level.

A 3D model of a hardened security kiosk — server rack, cabinets and access door coordinated inside the room
An isometric BIM drawing of a hardened perimeter wall with dimensioned detail