The scans are then processed into 3D models called ‘Point Clouds’, which are later transformed into architectural drawings. The scanners are placed at different positions to capture the physical forms on-site. Laser Scanning technology can be used to automate the conventional and tedious task of existing site documentation. Scan to BIM process captures high-resolution 3D simulations of existing built and natural environments and converts them into workable models. While BIM can automate the new construction work, how can it be used for documenting existing buildings? Projects beginning with inspection and documentation of on-site conditions consume more time, money and energy. Many AEC projects are on existing site-features or brownfield in nature.
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