Processing plants and mills
Crushing, grinding, and processing areas captured as a navigable record, so engineers and remote subject-matter experts can walk a complex plant from a desk between site visits.
360 Vid documents processing plants, mills, surface facilities, and remote camps as navigable 360 photo tours your crews can walk before the flight in, for contractor onboarding, safety orientation, and as-built records, delivered air-gapped and on-premise where your security policy keeps site imagery off any third-party cloud. This is a scoped industrial pilot, where remote access and data residency, not the price, decide the vendor.
Mining is one of Canada's largest industries, with about 200 producing mines and a minerals and metals sector worth $112 billion in direct GDP and employing 438,000 people directly in 2024. A 360 photo tour of a plant, mill, or remote camp is a navigable, dated record your HSE, operations, training, and procurement teams reuse for years, captured in as few trips to a fly-in site as the work allows.
Crushing, grinding, and processing areas captured as a navigable record, so engineers and remote subject-matter experts can walk a complex plant from a desk between site visits.
Surface plant, workshops, laydown, fuel and power infrastructure, and surrounding site layout, documented exactly as it stands for planning, integrity, and capital reference.
Fly-in camp, dining, and accommodation blocks captured so incoming rotations know where they sleep, eat, and muster before they ever land on site.
New crews and contractors walk the site from a hazard-tagged tour before the flight in, learning layout, access routes, and hazard zones, so a costly rotation starts productive. With average mining compensation near $146,000 a year, an unproductive first rotation is real money.
Muster point and egress familiarization, hazard communication, and pre-arrival safety walkthroughs, so leads brief crews on a hazardous, access-controlled site before anyone arrives.
A dated, navigable record of plant and surface assets as they actually stand, for engineering reference, capital planning, and insurance, available air-gapped and on-premise.
Two things make a mine different from an ordinary photo job: it is remote and fly-in, and its records can be sensitive. We answer both. We scope each engagement from a recorded remote walkthrough first, confirm travel and mobilization up front, then capture in as few trips as the work allows, controlling the cost and carbon of a fly-in or long drive-in rotation. Where the records are security-sensitive, we deliver an on-premise, no-cloud, single-tenant tour your operation owns outright, so site imagery never leaves your controlled network.
We are direct about our posture. We are ISN registered (ISNetworld), insured with $5M CGL and E&O, and WCB covered in Alberta and Saskatchewan. We do not currently hold COR or SECOR certification, and we will not claim a prequalification we cannot evidence. We work within your safety and orientation program and confirm fit before any mobilization. Air-gap is offered factually, as a capability for the minority of sites that require it, never as fear-selling.
See our procurement and data-residency detailsImmersive site documentation is already established practice in mining: a 2024 industry survey found roughly 90% of mining organisations using or piloting digital twins, and major operators run VR for onboarding and emergency drills. Each role below starts from a different search and a different budget line, and each clears the same two gates most photo vendors never address: remote-site access and a data-residency answer.
"contractor orientation virtual tour mine" Brief every incoming crew on layout, access, hazard zones, and muster points before the flight in, so safety orientation does not start cold on a live site.
"as-built mill tour for capital planning" Keep a dated, navigable record of the plant and mill as they actually stand, so remote engineers and capital planners can review the asset without a trip.
"fly-in mine site familiarization tour" Familiarise new workers and contractors with a remote site, its layout, and its hazards before a costly rotation, improving readiness and cutting wasted travel.
"data residency virtual tour Canada" Major operators require ISNetworld registration before any contractor works on site, a gate we already clear, then we settle the corporate security and IT gate with a documented on-premise, single-tenant, air-gapped option no cloud-only vendor can supply.
Mining work is remote, scheduled around operations, and often sensitive, so we run it that way. We settle remote access, travel, and data residency up front, prove value on a bounded pilot, and only expand if the pilot earns the rollout.
We scope from a recorded remote walkthrough before anyone mobilizes, so trips to a fly-in or drive-in site are confirmed up front and kept to as few as the work allows.
A bounded industrial pilot on one plant, mill, or camp proves the format and the security posture before a multi-area, multi-phase site program.
We deliver a hazard-tagged onboarding tour crews can walk from anywhere, so a costly rotation lands already familiar with layout, access, and muster points.
Where information-security policy forbids cloud imagery, we deliver on-premise, single-tenant, with no public-internet dependency, full data ownership, and Canadian data residency.
Oil and gas, utilities, and power share the same remote posture and the same data-residency answer. See the full industrial and energy lane
Canada is a world-leading producer of potash, uranium, niobium, cadmium, and palladium, and mineral exports reached $153 billion in 2024, so these are large, capital-heavy operations from the Sudbury nickel basin to the Quebec gold belt to Saskatchewan potash. This is not the $7,000 commercial floor and it is not a photo package. A full-site mining program can run well into seven figures across multiple phases, and those deals are rare and lumpy, scoped through procurement rather than closed off a web form. So most mining engagements start as a bounded pilot that proves value, and a remote scope, before any rollout.
A bounded scope on one plant, mill, or camp to prove value before you commit to a program.
A phased program across a full site or asset portfolio once the pilot earns the rollout.
Scope before we mobilize, so a remote operating site carries the fewest possible trips.
Starting posture, not a quote. We confirm final scope and price in a qualified call, with remote access, travel, and data residency settled up front. See our procurement and data-residency detail
Run a bounded 360 documentation pilot at one plant, mill, or camp, with the air-gapped, on-premise, single-tenant option for security-sensitive sites. We scope from a remote walkthrough to minimise trips, bring an ISN registered Canadian field crew, and settle remote access and data residency before the first capture.