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SCAN TO BIM
Welcome to our Scan to BIM page, where we provide cutting-edge services for converting point cloud data into Building Information Modeling (BIM) models.
SERVICE OVERVIEW
Scan to BIM is a crucial process in the architecture, engineering, and construction industries that allows for accurate 3D models of buildings and structures to be created. By utilizing point cloud data obtained from laser scanning or photogrammetry, our team can create highly detailed and precise BIM models that can be used for various purposes such as renovation, restoration, or redesign.
S2P’s parent company is a one of the countries lead BIM consultancy, we can guarantee industry leading scan to BIM services to our clients. Our team of Architects, engineers and BIM consultant have years of experience in the industry and utilizes the latest technology and software to ensure the highest quality and accuracy of our BIM models.
DETAILS
Our Scan to BIM process involves multiple steps to ensure the accuracy and quality of the final product. First, we analyze the point cloud data to identify and classify different elements of the building or structure. Next, we use specialized software to convert the point cloud data into 3D models. Finally, we verify and validate the accuracy of the BIM model to ensure it meets the necessary standards.
Whether you are an architect, engineer, contractor, or property owner, our Scan to BIM services can provide you with the detailed and accurate 3D models you need for your projects. Contact us today to learn more about our Scan to BIM services and how we can assist you with your next project.
Why WORK WITH S2P?
Dedicated Account manager
You will have one point of contact throughout the process - unrivalled customer service
Up to 10 Revisions
Months after a model has been delivered we are still on hand to help- peace of mind
Honesty & Transparency
The price quote will always be the price you pay – No hidden fees
Our people
Our team is made of Architects, engineers and BIM consultant – We speak your language
POPULAR QUESTIONS
Scan to BIM is the process of converting point cloud data obtained from laser scanning or photogrammetry into a 3D Building Information Modeling (BIM) model. This process allows for highly detailed and accurate models of buildings and structures to be created for use in architecture, engineering, and construction projects.
Scan to BIM provides numerous benefits, including improved accuracy and precision of the 3D models, reduced project timelines, enhanced collaboration among project teams, and increased cost savings through early detection of potential design or construction issues.
Scan to BIM is widely used in the architecture, engineering, and construction industries, as well as in building operations and maintenance. It is particularly useful for renovation and restoration projects, where accurate as-built information is required for the design and construction processes.
Point cloud data obtained from laser scanning or photogrammetry is required for Scan to BIM. This data provides highly detailed and accurate information about the building or structure that can be used to create a precise 3D model.
The time required to complete a Scan to BIM project can vary depending on the size and complexity of the building or structure, as well as the level of detail required for the 3D model. However, with the use of advanced technology and software, the process can be completed much faster than traditional manual methods.
The accuracy of the 3D models created through Scan to BIM depends on various factors, including the quality of the point cloud data and the level of detail required for the model. However, with the use of advanced technology and software, the models can be highly accurate, with tolerances as low as a few millimeters.
Scan to BIM can improve project outcomes by providing accurate and detailed 3D models that can be used for various purposes, such as design, construction, and facility management. This can lead to reduced project timelines, enhanced collaboration, and improved cost savings through early detection of potential issues.