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Steven Couwels Johan Keysers 1 Introduction 3D spatial as-built documentation Dimensional control Industrial measurements CAD outsourcing and support Industry & Construction ©2014 Real to Desk

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Page 1: R2 d introduction 3d laser scanning infrastructure 2014

Steven Couwels Johan Keysers

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Introduction

3D spatial as-built documentation Dimensional control Industrial measurements CAD outsourcing and support

Industry & Construction

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What we do Solutions Short description

Data Collection

3D Laser scanning and laser tracking

Dimensional control

Advanced measurements and surveys

Field verification and completion of CAD drawings

Data Conversion

3D modeling

Spatial data conversion

Scan-to-BIM

As-built technical documentation

Process drawings

Layout drawings of buildings and structures, floors plans,

façade views, 3D models

HVAC, electrical, mechanical drawings

CAD support

Outsourcing of technical drawings with processing in Eastern

Europe

CAD file management

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Data collection Laser scanning

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Accurate and complete as-documentation of

buildings and structures in a limited time frame

Documenting existing buildings in their present

state; or monitoring construction of new projects

Antwerp (Belgium); Constanța (Romania);

Chisinau (Moldova) offices

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How it benefits you

Fast: very limited time to capture and process the data

Complete: point cloud data includes the smallest detail

Accurate: high-accuracy allows to make exact

measurements on the data

Cost effective: often cheaper than traditional survey

Laser scanning

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Applications

Comparison of the as-built situation with

original design

Point cloud and 3D models are the basis

for intelligent piping plant databases

Buildings: monitoring of construction

progress, as-is documentation for

renovation project

Revamp projects: clash detection and exact

positioning of tie-inn points

Dimension control of prefabricated parts

Laser scanning

When accurate 3D

information is

required and the

circumstances don’t

allow traditional

surveying

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Deliverables

Full file set

Native point cloud files

Registered point cloud database

Panoramic HDR photo files

Leica Truview files

Autodesk Navisworks (NWD) and/or Bentley Pointools (POD)

files

3D CAD or BIM model and 2D drawings

Laser scanning

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3D laser scanner at

Parking lot access

ramp

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Railway station

platform greyscale

point cloud

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3D BIM model based

on point cloud data

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Light rail tunnel point

cloud

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3D rendering of BIM

model built form

point cloud data

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Scan-to-BIM example

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Real to Desk

Lindenlaan 19c

B-2520 Ranst

Belgium

Tel.: +32 3 336 82 20

www.realtodesk.com

Steven Couwels Johan Keysers

Mobile: +32 470 49 76 45

Skype: scouwels

[email protected] [email protected]

Contact details

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