Scanning data drives contextual construction coordination
via the cloud, making it especially useful for:
Accurate quality control
and install verification:
Perform thorough inspections
with high-precision
point clouds, enhancing
communication, decision-
making and protecting against
changing project scopes.
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In-field model comparison
and clash detection:
Compare scans to BIM data,
identify discrepancies, detect
clashes and take immediate
action to prevent delays
and rework.
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Prefabrication
verification:
Easily and reliably confirm
the quality of prefabricated
components prior to
transporting them to the job
site to ensure construction
can move ahead smoothly,
avoiding delays and cost
overrun due to rework.
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Scan-to-BIM for retrofit:
Capture real site
conditions to document
existing structures,
validate completed work
and visually convey job site
status to stakeholders.
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In-field floor analysis:
Quickly assess flatness and
levelness before the floor
is even dry, identifying high
and low spots on reflective
surfaces like wet
concrete for immediate
field adjustments.
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Space For Image –
Please Provide One.