AAMHatch was formed as a merger of AAMSurveys Pty Ltd and the Hatch
Land Technologies Division. AAMSurveys was established in 1959 to
provide aerial surveying and mapping services throughout Australia,
South East Asia and the Pacific. Its merger with the Land Technologies
Division of Hatch Associates (established 1955) represented the coming
together of two companies with a shared commitment to quality and
innovation. AAMHatch is at the forefront of the spatial information technology revolution. AAMHatch’s proven technology leadership includes a range of advanced systems for the collection, analysis and presentation of geospatial information.
Aerial imagery facilitates informed decision making and aids the communication of otherwise complicated concepts.
AAMHatch offers the team of Airborne LiDAR professionals who introduced this exciting technology to Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region.
Having implemented LiDAR technology into the Australasian region in 1998 our staff are the most experienced in Australia. We take advantage of GPS and airborne direct, georeferencing technologies in every phase of your projects to deliver new levels of product accuracy and cost effectiveness.
AAMHatch is now the proud owner of two Z/I Imaging Digital Mapping Cameras (DMC), in addition to owning an Applanix DSS Mid-format camera. We were the first to invest in the Z/I imaging technology in Australia.
The keystone of your planning and consultation activities, ortho imagery (natural or colour infrared) provides the latest information for decision making. Using direct airborne georeferencing technology, we are now able to provide this imagery in a more timely manner.
We have one of the largest teams of geospatial professionals in Australia with highly skilled project managers, programmers, analysts and spatial data specialists who can help with all aspect of your project’s GIS requirements.
Pictometry® is a unique information system that combines aerial imaging with an intuitive user interface and range of valuable measurement and navigation tools.
Imagery with sub-metre spatial resolution (pixel size) is simultaneously captured in panchromatic, natural colour and near infrared. Imagery can be processed with terrain data to generate accurate, georeferenced orthophotos. Imagery can also be acquired to generate terrain models.
Undertaken pre-dawn, these aerial surveys can highlight temperature variations in the order of 1 degree Celsius across your area of interest.