3D Laser Scanning
Reveals the Obstacles…
When it comes to renovation projects, it's hard to know what potential dangers
could be lurking. But with 3D scanning, you can bring the obstacles into view.
With the help of a 3D scanning solution, you gain an accurate picture of
the current structure and the placement of existing mechanical, electrical,
plumbing, and HVAC systems. A detailed point cloud containing millions of
data points helps you visualize the space in amazingly realistic detail, so you
can effectively plan the work that will be needed during construction. New laser
scanners are even able to provide a point cloud in the field so you can see the
data take shape and ensure you've captured all measurements the first time.
3D laser scanning is an accessible and valuable solution you can apply to
every renovation project to:
ý Reliably capture as-built conditions
ý Quickly collect large amounts of project data
for use in both design and construction
ý Use the scan data to provide as-built documentation
either as point cloud data or 3D modelled objects
ý Share the data across functional roles and teams, including
BIM, project engineering, layout, and project management
Armed with detailed data about project conditions, you can
produce more accurate budgets and schedules—and
effectively avoid the hidden obstacles that can run
renovation projects aground.
…and Clears the Way
for Smooth Sailing
Once the project is underway, you can use a 3D scanning solution to
capture data throughout the project. The 3D scan data can be used for
construction verification to:
ý Capture project conditions on a daily basis
ý Compare the model or drawings to the work that's been completed
ý Track and report on progress against the plan
ý Quickly discover any mistakes or areas of concern so you can correct
your course and avoid costly rework and schedule delays
When you rely on 3D scanning over the entire course of your project, you'll
have complete documentation of the new as-built conditions. You'll also be
creating an archive of the work performed and major milestones achieved
during construction, allowing you to track and improve your overall project
performance and productivity.
With the current as-built you've created, you and the owner gain the
equivalent of a nautical chart, providing an invaluable map to refer back to
for ongoing maintenance and repairs, as well as future renovations still on
the horizon.
With 3D laser scans, the accuracy of
measurements and 3D model content in
BIM projects reaches new levels.
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The ability to photograph a space simultaneously
with data capture provides a complete record of
the building that is invaluable when developing
a renovation strategy.
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