3D Engineering is an engineering company specializing in high-accuracy laser scanning, as-built documentation and 3D modeling for large-scale industrial and infrastructure assets.
We work in environments where access is limited, assets are operational and data accuracy directly affects safety, cost and decision-making.
We are not a visualization studio and not a generic surveying contractor.
3D Engineering operates as an engineering partner, delivering verified geometric data that becomes a reliable foundation for design, reconstruction, modernization and asset management.
Our work is integrated into engineering workflows and decision-making processes, not limited to data capture alone.
Engineering Responsibility
We take responsibility for data accuracy, validation and usability, not just for data delivery.
Industrial Focus
Our core experience is concentrated in Oil & Gas, Offshore, Marine and large industrial facilities.
NDA-driven Workflows
Confidentiality, data security and controlled disclosure are integral parts of our operations.
Process Transparency
Clients have clear visibility of project progress, milestones and deliverables.
Oil & Gas Facilities
Offshore Platforms and Installations
Marine and Port Infrastructure
Industrial Plants and Factories
Energy and Power Facilities
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01.
Planning & Preparation
Understanding asset conditions, access limitations, safety requirements and accuracy targets.
02.
Data Acquisition
Laser scanning and reality capture in active industrial environments.
03.
Processing & Validation
Data structuring, alignment and quality control.
04.
Delivery & integration
Delivery of datasets, documentation and models ready for engineering use.
EXPERIENCE UNDER CONFIDENTIALITY
A significant part of our experience is built on long-term cooperation with major industrial operators.
Due to NDA, security and operational constraints, many projects cannot be publicly disclosed. This is typical for work involving critical infrastructure and live industrial assets.
What remains visible is not the geometry — but the engineering context, responsibility and value delivered.