Skipping professional 3D laser scanning at the beginning of a construction, renovation, or infrastructure project can create expensive problems later in the process. Many teams still rely on outdated drawings, manual measurements, or incomplete site...
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Skipping professional 3D laser scanning at the beginning of a construction, renovation, or infrastructure project can create expensive problems later in the process. Many teams still rely on outdated drawings, manual measurements, or incomplete site documentation, assuming the information is accurate enough to move forward. In reality, buildings and infrastructure change over time. Walls shift, utilities get rerouted, and undocumented modifications accumulate for years.
Professional 3D laser scanning captures highly accurate spatial data using LiDAR and imaging technology. Companies such as Reality IMT use this process to create point clouds, BIM models, CAD drawings, and GIS datasets that reflect actual site conditions instead of assumptions.
When scanning is skipped, design teams often work from inaccurate geometry. That leads to coordination problems during later stages of the project. Structural conflicts, mechanical clashes, incorrect dimensions, and installation issues frequent
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