3D SCANNING IN CONSTRUCTION (AEC)

1. Renovation As-Built Scanning Most as-built drawings are inaccurate and incomplete as the data capturing is manual. If a building renovation or retrofit is designed based on outdated or incomplete drawings, errors will be “designed in.” These errors will be completely invisible until the construction phase when they are very expensive and time consuming to resolve. ...

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5 reasons you should use a 3D terrestrial laser scanner when capturing large industrial sites

1. Capture the entire site in high detail, all from a safe vantage point First, a 3D terrestrial laser scanner allows you to maintain a safe distance at all times. As we briefly mentioned, by their nature many industrial sites contain areas that are either restricted or unsafe for a surveyor to get too close — think of an area with live electricity or the reactor of a nuclea...

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Monitor change overtime of any construction with cloud to cloud analysis using 3D Scanning

BIM (Building Information Modeling) is a 3D model-based process that enables AEC professionals to more efficiently design and manage buildings. 3D laser scanner technology allows you to quickly and accurately capture existing structures. And using point cloud data, it is possible to accurately model not only the architectural or structural model of the entire building but also ...

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Road Construction Earthwork Volume Calculation Using 3d Laser Scanner

Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) technology can be used to create a detailed model before and after construction to determine earthwork quantities. Cost-effective implementation of this technology requires that field operations are planned to efficiently acquire sufficient scan data and that data processing is able to filter out off-terrain points to provide an accurate bare ea...

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