Through our constant development in technical methods and
regular training of our employees, Linsinger ZT GmbH is the
leading cultural heritage survey office in Europe. Among other
things, this is evidenced by the numerous orders we have carried
out for well-known institutions such as the Volkswagen
Foundation, the Siemens Foundation and the Mellon Foundation
(USA). For our services and innovations, we have been awarded,
among others, the state prize for consulting and the Austrian
innovation prize.
With the ever increasing demands for inventory survey and
documentation, new and more effective methods have been
developed over the years. Naturally, there has also been an
increase in the required degree of specialization of those
performing the work and in the possible information density of
the interpretation results. This usually results in a rise in
the cost of increasingly complex analytics. Keeping an overview
of the methods and possibilities is becoming more and more
difficult in light of the rapid development in new processes and
can hardly be guaranteed. Specialization is an indispensible
prerequisite in the field structural analytics when it comes to
achieving purposeful investigations and adequate analyses of
sustainable measures.
In addition to imperfection, settlement and distortion surveying
and millimeter-precise documentation of building movement and
deformation with our innovative 4D measurement methods, many of
our customers want more information about the structural causes
of such deformations – preferably from a single source. This not
only has great time-related advantages, but is also a question
of potential cost savings and the overall responsibility that is
part of ever more complex and detailed observations. Because we
want to meet the flood of customer requests submitted to us,
after discussing and consulting with internationally renowned
experts we established the working group Structural analytics
and structural monitoring in the preservation of historical
monuments, ArgeBSMD, in our new Linsinger Bauanalytik division.
ArgeBSMD is a free cooperative association, which aims to offer
the best possible quality and maximum scope by reviewing the
structural analytics of damaged monuments as part of mutually
agreed on project work. Partners in the working group are
exclusively recognized professional institutions and
laboratories and proven specialist companies in restoration and
preservation of historical monuments. The choice of partner is
subject to the high demands on technical expertise and the
compiled references. Of course if the customer wishes, external
experts can also be involved in the work of ArgeBSMD who are
committed to the professionalism and quality of the offered
service. Our aspiration is a holistic structural analysis that
is coordinated with all the involved parties for the good and
benefit of monuments and to the gain of our customers –
der Blick in das Innerste der Struktur. A look
at the innermost structure.