For commercial property professionals
The ground under an asset has a history. Read it before you commit.
Surveys describe condition on the day; hazard maps describe the general area. Satellite radar archives add what both are missing — how this specific site has actually behaved, year by year, since 2014 or earlier.
Written for: Property investors · Portfolio managers · Developers · Lenders · Due diligence teams · Real estate risk professionals · Asset managers
Use cases
Where movement history changes the decision
Acquisition screening
Before exchange: has the target asset or its immediate area been moving? A movement history adds a dimension no survey of present condition can — often within transaction timescales.
Development-area review
Historical behaviour of a development site and its surroundings: consolidation of made ground, effects of past dewatering, movement near planned excavations.
Historical movement assessment
A dated reconstruction of how an existing asset has behaved — useful for disputes, insurance discussions, refurbishment planning, and long-term asset management.
Portfolio monitoring
Recurring screening across a fund or estate, so behaviour changes at any holding surface between valuations rather than after them.
Neighbourhood comparison
An asset moving with its whole district tells a different story than one moving alone. Context analysis distinguishes the two — often the single most decision-relevant output.
Supporting engineering due diligence
A historical deformation layer that helps building surveyors and geotechnical engineers target their investigations and interpret what they find on site.
Industrial and logistics assets
Large-footprint sheds, yards, and cranage on made ground or former industrial land — settings where differential settlement is a known, screenable risk.
What you receive
Evidence formatted for transactions and committees
Deliverables are written for investment and risk audiences first: a clear summary of what moved, when, and with what confidence — with the full technical detail in an appendix, not in the way.
- Asset movement summary in plain language
- Velocity map of the site and surroundings
- Time-series charts for key measurement points
- Neighbourhood reference comparison
- Data quality and confidence statement
- Recommended next steps, if any
- Technical appendix for engineering reviewers
- GIS/CSV exports on request
Low-risk pilot
Start with one location.
Before committing to a larger project, submit one property, facility, or infrastructure site for an initial review. We will assess available satellite coverage, explain what analysis may be feasible, and recommend the most appropriate next step.
Not every site can be analysed successfully — measurement depends on surface characteristics and data coverage. The pilot review tells you honestly whether analysis is worthwhile before you spend anything on it.
Start a conversation
One property or a whole portfolio — the first step is the same
Send the location or the list. We confirm what the satellite record can support before anything is quoted.