Safety
3D scanning inherently reduces the risk of accident and injury caused by collecting data at heights and near hot or thinned piping and operating equipment.
Exposure
Laser scanning reduces the amount of designer field time required to collect built information.
3D laser scans prevent numerous site visits for verification because measurements can be taken in the point cloud scan without doing onsite verification.
We can provide engineering context and photo realistic images in a web browser without leaving the desk.
Collecting more data than needed.
Once the data is collected, the field of view of the project landscape is vastly increased compared to the traditional method of data collection. The laser scan does not collect only a single point of interest (one pipe), but it also collects the full plant in points making additional data available that would have never been collected if measured by hand.
Accuracy
It provides millimetre level accurate measurements and inspections of contoured surfaces and complex geometries that requires vast amounts of data and coordinates for their accurate description.
Inaccessible or hazardous environments
3D laser survey can inspect difficult/elevated positions. No need to construct massive scaffolding or other means to scale height. Measurement is carried out digitally once 3D Point Clouds are captured.
Safety in design
3D laser scanning combined with 3D Models enhances constructability reviews with accurate “brown field” data.