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Surdex Corporation

Your project goals are crucial

What our clients are saying

And we deliver. We track our performance to know that we’re meeting our clients’ needs:

  • First-Time Acceptance 98%
  • On-Time Delivery 98%
  • Client Satisfaction 99%

We realize that your digital orthoimagery and mapping project is your number one priority. It has to be right, it has to be accurate, and the data must be premium quality. It’s our job to deliver exactly what you need in the timeframe you need it – so that you can do your job.

Serving clients since 1954, Surdex offers high-resolution orthoimagery, lidar and digital mapping services to public sector and private industries. Whether it’s developing intelligent mapping or delivering data for mapping software, our full-service firm offers the highest-quality aerial imagery, data and mapping products, technical resources and support for all your geospatial goals.

 

Technology

Digital Orthoimagery

Digital orthoimagery is seamless, extremely-accurate imagery of the Earth’s surface used for GIS, intelligent mapping and geospatial analysis.

Sensors

Surdex has the largest installation of Leica ADS100 Airborne Digital Sensors available.

  • Sensors

    Sensors

    Surdex primarily operates two types of image sensors, the Lecia ADS100 Airborne Digital Sensor (five) and the Leica DMC-1 Digital Frame Camera (three).

    The ADS100 is one of the most advanced systems on the market. As a pushbroom sensor, the ADS100 acquires a wide swath of imagery in a continuous strip with each flight line, thereby reducing acquisition time. Surdex teams have logged over 4 million square miles of coverage with the ADS100 as our primary sensor since late 2013.

    The DMC-1 is a large-format digital camera system comprised of eight individual cameras. These systems are tried-and-true workhorses that are ideal for mid-size and smaller projects and for mapping projects.

  • Aerial Acquisition

    Aerial Acquisition

    Aerial acquisition projects often have limited windows of opportunity for optimal image collection. Owning our own fleet of aircraft provides our clients with many benefits. First, the fleet is comprised of diverse aircraft with the capability to fly lower and slower, or fast and higher, depending on the service requested. The size of our fleet also ensures we have the ability to rotate aircraft in and out, to mobilize quickly, and to have contingency aircraft available to meet any unforeseen conditions. Surdex has the resources and expertise to acquire data and imagery within your specified time frame.

  • Flight Tracker

    Flight Tracker

    Surdex provides clients with live reporting of acquisition progress through our online Flight Tracker tool. The system continuously reports whether the aircraft assigned to your project are over the project area, headed to the site, returning from the site, acquiring airborne data or stationed at a local airport.

  • Fleet

    Fleet

    Surdex currently owns and operates ten aircraft for imagery and LiDAR acquisition out of our flight center at the Spirit of St. Louis Airport. Employing full-time A&P (Airframe and Powerplant) personnel to perform FAA-certified inspection, maintenance, and repair, omits costly and time-consuming reliance on third-parties.

Applications and Industries

Surdex has supported clients from the public sector (including federal, state, county and municipal entities) and private sector on small- to large-scale projects. To provide our clients with custom imagery and mapping products, we own a fleet of specialized acquisition aircraft equipped with large- and medium-format digital sensors (including the Leica ADS100 Airborne Digital Sensors, the Leica DMC-1 Digital Frame Camera,  and Optech Galaxy Prime lidar sensors). Our investment in state-of-the-art processing equipment, a highly-skilled workforce and a proven methodology for quality control ensures our clients’ spatial data will meet their specifications and be on schedule.

 

Our work has detailed several industries and applications, for example; supplying engineering and architectural firms with mapping data for development projects, producing pipeline mapping lidar data for the oil and gas industry, delivering imagery for energy and utilities companies to use for swag analysis and vegetation identification, collecting digital mapping data for roadway engineers to plan transportation and infrastructure projects, and processing geospatial data for federal agencies and local governments.

Our Process

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Experienced

Over the years, Surdex has awarded some of the largest digital orthophotography projects of their kind in the nation. We are among the largest digital orthoimagery firms in the country and are widely acknowledged as one of the country’s most advanced, quality-driven mapping firms.