Our 3D Digitization & Scan to
BIM services utilize state-of-the-art 3D laser scanning technology to capture precise
building data and produce highly accurate models. By employing advanced laser scanning
methods, we can measure intricate and complex spaces, generating detailed 3D point cloud
data. This data is then imported into specialized software to create comprehensive
measured building surveys. This modern approach to data collection is faster and
more accurate than traditional surveying methods, allowing project teams to meet
tight deadlines while gaining in-depth insights into their projects.
Thanks to the high level of precision offered by our point cloud scanning services,
the collected data can be seamlessly transformed into a Building Information Model (BIM).
This BIM captures detailed information about walls, doors, windows, exposed mechanical,
electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems, and architectural elements. Whether you need 2D
or 3D drawings or models, our services provide the flexibility and accuracy required for
your design and construction needs.
Our range of services covers every aspect of Building Services Engineering, including:
We specialize in point cloud subsampling, automated detection of structural elements, and conversion to standard drawing formats. Our expertise covers the conversion of scan data into engineering or architectural CAD models using both Revit and AutoCAD, with outputs available in any compatible CAD format as well as PDFs.
We prepare precise as-built drawings derived from scan data, ensuring your project is accurately documented.
Scan-to-BIM technology allows for rapid data collection, with the capability to cover up to 100,000 square feet in a single day, depending on the detail level required. After capturing the point cloud, cloud computing can process the data within hours.
Scan-to-BIM provides highly precise measurements, with tolerance levels as fine as a millimeter or less. The embedded metadata ensures that these measurements are accurate enough to create exact replicas of the building features being scanned.
Scan-to-BIM is particularly valuable for historic preservation projects. It helps in accurately preserving and replicating historical details, which is crucial for securing funding. This technology can address the challenges posed by outdated or inaccurate blueprints often found in older buildings