Welcome to the first edition of The Precision Brief for 2026.
At Synergy Group, precision drives everything we do. As we step into 2026, our focus is on turning proven success into repeatable standards - helping our clients work with confidence, clarity, and consistency.
From smarter facility management to advanced manufacturing, and from world-class technology to innovative workflows, we support data-driven outcomes across every project and industry.
In this issue, we share real-world examples, new capabilities, and practical insights that show how these standards are being set - and how they can support your work in the year ahead.
In the Spotlight - Petone Wharf Project
Last Year’s Project. This Year’s Benchmark.
Some projects don’t just get completed - they set the standard for what comes next.
Surveying the 116-year-old Petone Wharf was one of them. By combining advanced reality capture technology with a smart, efficient workflow, the team delivered accurate, actionable data faster and safer than ever before.
It’s a reminder that success isn’t just finishing a project - it’s raising the benchmark for what’s possible.
Projects like this show how proven methods and innovative approaches can set benchmarks for future work.
Facility Management and the New Standard for Precision
Those same standards don’t stop at project delivery - they shape how assets are managed day-to-day.
Managing buildings is getting smarter. With digital twins and reality capture, facility teams can see what’s happening in real time, plan maintenance before issues arise, and make confident decisions.
This approach sets a new standard for efficiency and reliability - helping teams work proactively and get more value from their assets.
Setting new standards through smarter measurement.
Across industries, the shift toward higher standards is reshaping how complex work is measured and verified.
Advanced 3D laser scanning is helping teams move inspections earlier in the process - catching issues before assembly causes delays or rework.
By replacing manual checks with automated, high-density verification, organisations reduce errors, standardise measurements, and deliver faster, more reliable builds.
As we step into 2026, these proven approaches and smarter workflows show how success can be repeated, standards raised, and every project approached with confidence.