

SCC (Survey Control Centre)
Land survey processing software dealing with modelling, point cloud analysis, sections, volumes, design, to drawing production, 3d visualisation, setting out, point clouds, and TIN models.
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What is SCC (Survey Control Centre)?
SCC is a comprehensive geomatics solution for the modern survey office, supporting data collection, reduction, and adjustment, through modelling, point cloud analysis, sections, volumes, design, to drawing production, 3d visualisation, setting out and quality assurance. Available for native 64 and 32 bit Windows 7, 8 and 10, SCC can handle the most demanding of jobs including multi-billion point clouds, and TIN models with hundreds of millions of triangles, with a huge range of industry specific tools for rail, roads, power lines, tree surveys, buildings and rivers as well as traditional topographic survey. Now in its twelfth major release, SCC blends very advanced tools, such as automated line work extraction from scan data, with superb support for existing survey methods, including tools to allow easy transition from legacy systems such as LandScape, SDRMap, NRG and Panterra, and strong support for accepted industry standards and tools, such as DWG, DGN, LandXML, IFC and Crystal reports. With twenty six years of ongoing development, SCC is the preferred Geomatics tool for major international players as well as smaller indigenous companies.





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I've only spent a day looking running through this software so can't leave a definitive review but I found it to be rather clunky in comparison to n4ce with various start up modes , windows opening here and there and having to scroll around a lot to view all the data.
There seems to be a lot of options / features but finding and deciphering is the challenge
Speaking to other colleagues working with it regularly it seems that it isn't so intuitive and even after "training" it is still hard to work with.
[Edited by zyborgmonkey, August 02]