Coastway News

Coastway are pleased to announce a full partnership working agreement with Geomatics Poland with effect from 1 January 2010.

Tomasz Urbanski, Managing Director, Geomatics Poland is delighted to partner with Coastway (Ireland) and Coastway Geomatics (UK) and believes the agreement will lead to a rapid expansion throughout Poland, utilising all of the high quality professional services that both companies have to offer the Polish market.

Enda Nolan and Mark Hudson, Managing Directors of Coastway (Ireland) and Coastway Geomatics (UK) state that the parntering of top quality professional geospatial engineeering companies on a global platform is in keeping with the current company business plan and particularly look forward to a long and successful partnership with Geomatics Poland.


Coastway Celebrate 10 Years in Business on this date the 7th of December.

Coastway set up their new base in the UK

Coastway appointed to laser scan train derailment after embankment collapse in Co. Wicklow

Coastway Laser Scan Signature Project for Titanic Quarter Site in Belfast. Animation to be posted shortly.

Coastway now offer a track survey and scanning service using a track mounted Amberg Trolley and the Leica HDS 6000 Scanner.

Applications GRP 5000
High density data capture and analysis

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Condition and inventory surveys

  • High point density to sub-centimetre

  • Measurement data combine geometric and visual information

  • Digital imaging to scale

  • Allows periodic state assessments

  • Kinematic surveying system with imaging scanner technology

Complete clearance analysis

  • Combination of track gauging trolley and high performance scanner for high density point surveys
  • Absolute construction data when combined with 3D track surveying
  • Results available as clearance maps, optional overlay of greyscale image, 2D cross section and as list of object points
  • Practical system design for flexible on site data capture
  • Kinematic automated clearance survey relative to the current track axis

Sub Surface Scanning

Coastway have taken laser scanning to a new low. Previous methods of inspecting deep manholes involved manually accessing the sometimes dangerous depths. With Coastway’s inverted scanner this can be avoided and 3D results can easily be produced.

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For further information contact Coastway

Geospatial Engineering

Geospatial Engineering

Laser Scanning

Laser Scanning

Environmental & Structural Monitoring

Environmental & Structural Monitoring