Digital Construction

Laser scanning & BIM: the meeting place between tech & transparency

BIM is quickly becoming recognised as the future of design, construction and facilities management for new build projects. But what about existing buildings? For an employer looking to use an information rich model when renovating existing portfolios or managing existing assets, 3D laser scanning can provide the first step in reaching a solution.

3D scanners survey existing buildings using lasers to measure a large number of points across the surfaces. A “point cloud” of these geometric points gives a digital representation of the scanned asset. This three-dimensional view of the points measured by the scanner can then be converted to a mesh, NURBS or CAD model through a process known as surface reconstruction, or imported directly into a BIM-enabled package. Further detailed information can then be inputted into this model, providing the employer with a model embedded with data that can be used to design a renovation project or be used in managing an existing facility.

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