LiDAR Scanning technology has become an invaluable tool in the construction industry, offering precise and efficient methods for data collection, analysis, and project management.
As - Built Documentation
Scanning existing structures to create accurate 3D models of as-built conditions, aiding in renovation or retrofitting projects
Construction Progress Monitoring
Conducting regular scans of construction sites to track progress and compare it with the project schedule
Clash Detection and Coordination
Integrating 3D laser scanning with Building Information Modeling (BIM) software to identify clashes between different building components or systems
Historical Preservation and Restoration
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Quality Control and Assurance
Detecting construction errors, defects, or deviations early in the process, minimizing rework and associated costs
Site Planning and Layout
Optimizing construction workflows and minimizing congestion on-site by visualizing and analyzing spatial constraints
Safety Management
Identifying potential safety hazards and risks on construction sites through comprehensive 3D scans
Legal and Dispute Resolution
Providing accurate documentation of construction sites and conditions as evidence in legal disputes or insurance claims