
Structural as-built surveys in the UAE are essential for documenting what has actually been constructed—not what was originally designed. For construction projects in Dubai and across the UAE, inaccurate or incomplete as-built records often lead to approval delays, coordination errors, and long-term facility management challenges.
Takhteet Survey delivers structural as-built surveys in the UAE using 3D laser scanning, point cloud data, and as-built BIM models, helping you secure approvals, reduce errors, and maintain reliable records for construction handover and ongoing asset use.
A structural as-built survey documents the actual constructed condition of a building after or during construction. Unlike design drawings, an as-built survey captures real-world deviations, structural tolerances, and installation changes.
In the UAE, as-built surveys are required for:
Accurate as-built documentation reduces disputes, prevents structural conflicts, and supports faster approvals.
An as-built survey in Dubai records the true, on-site condition of a structure after or during construction. This includes structural elements, floor plans, and installed systems that may differ from original drawings due to site conditions or design changes.
For you, this means decisions are based on accurate measurements and highly detailed data, not assumptions—reducing clashes, redesigns, and disputes during later project stages.
We use 3D laser scanning in the UAE to capture millions of precise measurements in a short time, producing dense 3D point cloud survey data in Dubai. This scan data reflects the actual geometry of the structure, including deviations that traditional surveys may miss.
For contractors and consultants, this means high accuracy, reduced errors, and reliable data for coordination, verification, and future modifications.
Our scan-to-BIM workflow converts laser scan data into as-built BIM models in the UAE, tailored to the required level of detail. These 3D BIM models support coordination across disciplines and improve communication between stakeholders.
For B2B projects, this reduces rework, improves clash detection, and ensures everyone works from the same accurate dataset.
Laser scanning for MEP as-built surveys captures installed services with precise measurements, supporting accurate coordination between mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and structural systems.
This approach helps prevent conflicts during fit-out, supports accurate CAD drawings, and improves overall project efficiency—especially on complex construction projects.
Our as-built documentation in the UAE includes updated built drawings, floor plans, and digital records that reflect actual site conditions. These documents support:
Clear, accurate as-built documentation reduces long-term operational risk and supports smoother facility management.
A land survey focuses on site boundaries and topography, while a structural as-built survey in the UAE documents constructed elements within the building. Both are critical, but they serve different stages of a construction project.
Understanding this difference ensures the right survey service is used at the right time—avoiding compliance gaps and data misuse.
We provide as-built survey services and 3D laser scanning across:
Using one UAE-based provider ensures consistency in data collection, accuracy, and documentation standards.
If you need structural as-built surveys in the UAE, 3D laser scanning in Dubai, or as-built BIM models that support approvals, coordination, and long-term asset use, our team can assess your requirements and recommend the most efficient approach.
A consultation helps define scope, timelines, and accuracy requirements early, reducing risk and improving project outcomes.
An as-built survey documents the actual constructed condition of a building using accurate measurements and scan data.
3D laser scanning captures highly detailed point cloud data, improving accuracy and reducing errors compared to traditional methods.
Yes. Accurate as-built documentation and BIM models support maintenance planning and long-term facility management.
Yes. As-built documentation is commonly required for completion, handover, and modification approvals.
Yes. Scan data is used to produce CAD drawings, built drawings, and 3D BIM models based on project needs.