Laser scanning is the unrivalled method to create an accurate digital image of your building, including precise measurements of internal and external features.
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3D Laser Scanning for BIM Modelling
For buildings created without BIM, 3D laser scanning is an unsurpassed method of creating an accurate image of the building and obtaining exact measurements for a three–dimensional space. Whether your building was designed without BIM or you need a digital twin for asset management, our laser scanning services provide detailed, photo-realistic point clouds for planning, maintenance and compliance.
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- **Create accurate models of your buildings: **Laser scanning is the unrivalled method to create an accurate digital image of your building, including precise measurements of internal and external features.
- **Virtually visit your digital building: **Create the idea of reality without physically visiting the location. Informs employees, contractors and stakeholders remotely from any browser window.
- **Plan work in the cloud: **Use the resultant point cloud to help technicians plan work when troubleshooting or performing inspections.
Basis for a BIM model Laser scans capture images, or point clouds, at high speed with such precision that almost perfect 3D images of internal and external areas can be produced. From the point clouds, models can be created with accuracy and simplicity. Laser scanning can be done via different methods and devices such as drone, tripod or even on a mobile device. From the model, an FM can see measurements, locations, access points, and information tags like acceptable temperature range, room use or renter details.
Basis for a BIM model Laser scans capture images, or point clouds, at high speed with such precision that almost perfect 3D images of internal and external areas can be produced. From the point clouds, models can be created with accuracy and simplicity. Laser scanning can be done via different methods and devices such as drone, tripod or even on a mobile device. From the model, an FM can see measurements, locations, access points, and information tags like acceptable temperature range, room use or renter details.
Two-way integration with QFM software Once asset data has been integrated, the model will then show more in-depth detail such as asset history, warranties, reordering details for spare parts, manuals and in progress works. Access the data either from the model by clicking on points of interest, by drilling down into data using a spreadsheet style interface for easy sorting and filtering, or through QFM software. A bi-directional integration ensures asset details updated in one system are reflected in the other to keep information accurate.
Accessible from a browser Your laser scanned 3D model is securely accessible from any web browser, making it the ultimate in accessibility. No CAD knowledge is required to access it, users can just use the mouse to navigate around. It can also be integrated with QFM BIMi software, for ease of data handling and system access.
Features
- High‑precision point‑clouds: Capture internal and external spaces with photorealistic accuracy.
- Web-based navigation: Users explore models remotely via browser—no specialized software needed.
- Scan flexibility: Supports drone, tripod or mobile scans to suit site conditions.
- Planning & inspections: Technicians use spatial data for pre-work planning and hazard identification.
- QFM integration: Click‑through points link to asset history, warranties, manuals and work orders, synced in both systems.