3D Laser Scanning for Construction

    3D laser scanning helps construction teams verify work, document progress, and catch problems before they become expensive. From ground-up projects to renovations, accurate spatial data supports better decision-making throughout the construction process.

    Construction workers using laser scanning equipment to document a commercial building project at sunset in Phoenix, Arizona

    Key Benefits

    Progress Monitoring

    Compare as-built conditions to design documents at any stage. Verify work is installed correctly before it's covered up. Track construction milestones with measurable documentation.

    Clash Detection

    Identify conflicts between structural, mechanical, and electrical systems before they cause rework on site. Overlay design models on existing conditions to prevent installation conflicts.

    As-Built Verification

    Document actual installed conditions for handover, ensuring facility managers and owners receive accurate information about what was actually built.

    Reduced Rework

    Catching errors early—when they're cheaper to fix—can reduce rework costs by 20-40% on complex projects. Point cloud data provides objective verification of installed work.

    Common Use Cases

    Ground-up construction progress monitoring
    Renovation pre-construction documentation
    MEP installation verification
    Final as-built documentation for handover
    Quality assurance checkpoints
    Trade coordination and clash detection

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