What types of 3D Scanning do you offer?
We provide terrestrial laser scanning, aerial LiDAR, and photogrammetry. Each method captures high-density point clouds suitable for engineering and architectural applications. For complex or high-rise structures, we can combine terrestrial and aerial scans to ensure full coverage.
Do you provide BIM models from the scans?
Yes. We can generate BIM models directly from point clouds for use in Revit, ArchiCAD, or IFC workflows, allowing seamless integration into your existing design and engineering processes.
What file formants do you deliver?
We deliver industry-standard formats including .RCP/.RCS, .LAS, .E57 for point clouds, and Revit (.RVT), ArchiCAD (.PLN), or IFC files for BIM models, ensuring compatibility with your workflows.
How accurate are your scans?
Our equipment captures high-density point clouds suitable for architectural and engineering applications. Accuracy can vary based on site conditions, scan method, and project requirements. We calibrate each scan to industry standards to ensure reliable results.
Do you provide analysis or reports?
We deliver raw and processed scan data and BIM models. While we do not provide interpretive reports or engineering analyses, the data can be directly integrated into your design, modeling, and analysis workflows.
How long does a typical scanning project take?
Project duration depends on site size, complexity, and required deliverables. Smaller interiors may take a few hours, while large commercial or multi-story buildings may require multiple days for scanning and post-processing.
Why use 3D scanning for architecture and engineering projects?
Project duration depends on site size, complexity, and required deliverables. Smaller interiors may take a few hours, while large commercial or multi-story buildings may require multiple days for scanning and post-processing.