
Astacus AB
About us
We have specialized in measuring & digitization in various forms. Over the years, we have laser scanned over 5,000 buildings with a total area of more than 3 million square meters. We have surveyed hundreds of hectares of land in search of archaeological remains and VA conduits. We have scanned millions of drawings and documents and then vectorized the raster files into modern CAD/BIM models.
Products & services

Under ground scanning
It can be difficult to measure what you can't see! We have equipment that scans down to 50 meters in the ground. Whether you want to detect bedrock, groundwater, water supply pipes or asphalt thickness, we can help you. Over the years, we have documented hidden pipes at, among other places, sewage treatment plants, bus depots and industries.

Laser scanning
Over the years, we have laser scanned more than 3 million square meters of building area. In connection with the survey, we also inventory the properties to fill management systems with accurate information. A clear trend is that the area of buildings tends to grow when measured accurately, which provides several economic benefits.

Drone scanning
We have several different drones that are used differently depending on what is to be measured or scanned. Traditional photogrammetry to create orthophotos is a relatively common maneuver. However, in some cases higher accuracy is required and when LiDAR scans an area or a building where few get a resolution of thousands of points per square meter.

Arkivscanning
Drawings, binders, books and catalogues. There are many different types of documents but one thing is for sure, we have helped digitise them all! We come to you, collect your physical archives and take the material to our scanning centre where we digitise your documents in a structured way. Many of our clients then choose to store them in our digital drawing archive.

Energy optimization
Astacus has developed a solution to monitor and control energy use in a building. Using sensors and collection devices, we measure temperature, humidity and CO2 levels together with input from weather services, network cameras, electricity meters and a variety of other data sources to gain a complete understanding of how the building reacts to weather changes.