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Digimeet is a construction digitization and surveying service provider based in Alphen (NB), the Netherlands. Its clients are mainly regional contractors, architects, and construction management companies. It is not online design software in the traditional sense; instead, it provides on-site services around “measurement, setting out, and inspection” for construction projects, covering scenarios such as new builds, extensions, renovations, and large commercial buildings.
Judging from the site content, Digimeet’s core strength lies in combining digital drawings with on-site measuring equipment. The team uses a Robotic Total Station (RTS) and a Trimble X9 scanner, claiming millimeter-level accuracy. Its workflow starts with preparing the required dimensional information in digital drawings, such as foundations, masonry, and anchor bolts. The setting-out plan is then imported into the RTS at a 1:1 scale, and specific points are marked on site using wooden stakes, survey nails, marking paint, and similar methods. For existing buildings or current site conditions, 3D measurements can also be carried out using a total station and GPS to produce As Built data. When higher-density data capture is required, Digiscan is used to scan millions of measurement points in a relatively short time.
The website does not disclose packages, hourly rates, or project-based quotation methods; it only mentions “competitive rates.” Licensing, copyright, data ownership, and delivered file formats are also not explained in the main content. For architectural design firms or construction companies, it would be important to confirm the delivery scope and subsequent usage rights for point clouds, CAD/BIM models, and As Built deliverables before entering into a formal collaboration.
The main advantage is that the service is highly focused: high-precision measurement, construction setting out, on-site verification, and existing building scanning all revolve around key stages of construction projects. Having the digital model available on site also helps with quick inspection and adjustments. The drawbacks are the limited public information, the lack of in-depth case studies, sample deliverables, compatible formats, and quality standard descriptions. It is also more of a local engineering surveying service than a remotely accessible, self-service design or creative platform.
Digimeet is better suited to construction contractors, architects, and project management teams in the Netherlands or nearby regions that require on-site measurement services, especially projects that need design dimensions to be accurately transferred to the construction site. Access from China cannot be determined from the main content, and the service is clearly location-dependent. For domestic teams with similar needs, it is generally more practical to look for local surveying, BIM, or point cloud scanning service providers.
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