Lowry Surveys has recently broadened its remote sensing and geospatial analysis capabilities for construction and infrastructure projects across Central California, consolidating traditional and advanced geospatial technologies under a single, licensed provider.
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This development comes at a time when demand for geospatial technology in construction and infrastructure is expanding rapidly. The Global Market Insights states that the global geospatial analytics market was valued at $38.3 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a compound annual rate of 13.6% through 2034, reaching about USD 118.1 billion by 2034. Against that backdrop, Lowry Surveys has announced its expanded service offering to address growing project-level demand for precise, technology-driven site data across California's Central Valley.
The remote sensing and geospatial arm of the business covers drone LiDAR and 3D laser scanning. Drone-acquired LiDAR data produces Digital Elevation Models with centimeter-level accuracy, enabling engineers to assess grades, drainage patterns, and earthwork requirements without repeated physical site visits. Additionally, 3D laser scanning supports structural documentation, conflict detection, and retrofit planning across construction sites, utilities, and infrastructure facilities.
On the land surveying side, the firm provides boundary surveys, ALTA/NSPS surveys, topographic surveys, construction staking, anchor bolt surveys, parcel maps, tract maps, lot line adjustments, records of survey, legal descriptions, right-of-way and easement dedication documents, elevation certificates, LOMA applications, leveling, and gift deeds.
A company representative notes that these services support the full development lifecycle, from initial site assessment and entitlement through construction and final documentation, and are executed by licensed California land surveyors using precision GPS and total station technology.
"Lowry Surveys also provides hydrographic and bathymetric surveying, a specialty capability that maps underwater terrain, channel profiles, and reservoir conditions for flood control, water resource management, and waterway construction projects," adds the spokesperson. "Combined with the firm's aerial photo control and utility locating services, the expanded portfolio covers subsurface, surface, and airborne data collection across the project site, reducing coordination gaps between survey, design, and construction teams."
Individuals who wish to request a proposal or learn more about available survey and geospatial services may visit https://www.lowrysurveysinc.com