Scanning
3-D Laser Scanning, Building Information Modeling (BIM) Software Tools: Scan and supply as-built information directly into shared files so that architects, engineers and site technicians can collaborate to make smarter real-time design decisions. This results in improved flows, cost and time reductions, and enhanced safety for on-site construction personnel and the people and visitors who occupy the building.
BIM Modeling: Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a process that involves creating a digital representation of a building or infrastructure project. The laser scanner can capture detailed 3D point clouds of existing structures, allowing architects, engineers, and construction professionals to create accurate as-built models. These models can be used for renovation projects, clash detection, facility management, etc.
Architecture and Construction: Architects, engineers, and construction professionals can use 3D scanning to accurately capture and document existing structures, construction sites, or heritage buildings. This data can be used for design visualization, clash detection, quality control, and progress monitoring. Scanning allows faster and more accurate measurements than traditional surveying methods, reducing errors and rework.
Facilities: Scanning portability and versatility make it suitable for capturing complex facilities such as educational, healthcare, government, factories, refineries, or power plants. It can generate detailed 3D models of machinery, piping, equipment, and facilities. This information is valuable for plant layout planning, facility management, maintenance, and retrofitting.