Ultimate Precision in the AEC Industry

How 3D Scanning Technologies Can Give Your Business the Competitive Edge

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What's in the guide?

In the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry, you’re under constant pressure to stay on schedule, increase efficiency, improve quality, and stay on budget. Work smarter not harder - 3D capture and layout tools are the way the world gets built today.

In this guide you’ll learn more about:

  • the digital revolution of 3D scanners
  • how you can apply 3D scanning technology to your business
  • the main benefits of 3D measurement

As-built capture and modelling

3D scanning makes practical architectural surveys due to the potential to analyse structures in great detail.

3D scans allow the user to utilise, view and change data completely for CAD with exact measurements. This technology can:
- Collect high precision data
- Increase efficiency, and
- Reduce the time required to provide data

Design and Layout Projection

As the digital revolution evolves, numerous traditional processes across industry sectors are becoming redundant, or are considered less efficient by today’s standards.

 In the engineering industry, this is certainly proving to be the case, with age-old processes and tools being recycled in favour of methods, like 3D laser Scanning, that are:
- Quicker to set up
- Safer to operate
- More cost-effective

Quality control

Even a small mistake in positioning structural elements can cause significant delays and substantial rework.

 FARO solutions help ensure that buildings are constructed according to their original designs. For construction applications, 3D laser scanning will:
- Significantly increase accuracy
- Reduce the risk of rework
- Avoid delays on site