Why to scan for construction?

In modern construction, precision, fast information flow, and the early detection of discrepancies are critically important. 3D laser scanning and point cloud-based BIM technology provide significant advantages for contractors in these areas. In a short amount of time, laser scanners create a millimeter-accurate digital replica of a construction site or existing building, providing a precise foundation for planning and quality control processes.

 

A pontfelhő alapú felmérés, amely nagy pontosságú digitális adatokat biztosít a műszaki ellenőrzéshez, az eltérések azonosításához és a kivitelezés dokumentálásához. A lézerszkennelésből származó adat pontos alapot biztosít az ütközésvizsgálat elvégzéséhez

During construction, point clouds and BIM models are primarily used for on-site condition verification, quantity control, multidisciplinary coordination, and construction validation. The technology allows the planned BIM model to be quickly compared with the as-built condition, enabling discrepancies, structural issues, or inaccuracies to be identified at an early stage. This significantly reduces the cost of corrective work and minimizes the risk of project delays.

BIM models generated from point cloud data also support clash detection, prefabrication planning, and accurate installation design. On larger or more complex projects, digital documentation improves communication between designers, technical supervisors, and subcontractors. Regular scanning makes it possible to document construction progress and maintain a reliable digital record throughout the entire lifecycle of the project.

LiDar scanning has become an essential part of  on-site construction workflow