3D laser scanning is a fast and comprehensive method for converting physical objects into digital records. From a single position, the 3D scanner captures everything visible within a radius of up to 100 meters.
By positioning the 3D scanner at various locations around the room or object, we quickly obtain metric data in the form of a “point cloud.” This data is invaluable for conducting spatial analyses, such as collision detection, deformation monitoring, and comparing actual conditions with projected designs.
We utilize multiple terrestrial scanners from Leica Geosystems (RTC360, BLKG2) for our 3D scanning projects.
The point cloud also serves as the foundation for creating conventional 2D plans and 3D models of the existing structure or space. Increasingly, 3D scanning is being employed to produce 3D models in BIM software tools, which are widely used by designers and building owners within the BIM framework.


PRODUCTS
- Point Cloud: 3D geometry record with accuracy of 1-2 mm.
- 2D Plans: Includes facades, sections, details, and workshop drawings.
- 3D CAD Models: Formats include *.DWG, *.STEP, *.IGES, *.DXF, and more…
- BIM Models: We create “BIM-ready” models of existing objects in formats such as *.RVT, *.IFC, *.PDMS, *.E3D.
- Spatial Analyses: Deviation and collision monitoring, Construction monitoring including floor flatness and Levelness
- Visualization and VR/AR: Data for remote facility access, simulations, and digital twins.
APPLICATIONS
- Architecture and Construction
- Industry and Energy
- Shipbuilding and Offshore Platforms
- Heritage and Archaeology
- Pharmaceuticals and Process Industry
- Forensics
- Film and Media Production