
Scan to BIM Services


Scan to BIM
Ensure seamless transitions and reliable documentation with CADScope's wide-ranging Scan to BIM services that we provide throughout the UK and overseas. Streamline your construction projects with our precision Scan to BIM solutions, ensuring seamless transitions and reliable documentation. Our Scan to BIM services seamlessly convert scanned data into detailed BIM models for precise construction insights.
From capturing the physical environment to creating accurate 3D virtual models, we ensure accuracy and efficiency throughout your project. Our comprehensive offerings cover architectural, structural and MEP elements, providing reliable documentation and facilitating renovations, refurbishments and extensions. Experience the power of Scan to BIM for enhanced construction efficiency and facility management.
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Scan to BIM Benefits offer significant advantages in construction projects by providing accurate and detailed digital representations of existing structures, which can streamline design, coordination, and construction processes.
ARCHITECTURAL: Accurately capturing architectural elements like walls, floors and facades from scans.
STRUCTURAL: Capturing the structural backbone of buildings, such as beams, columns and foundations from scans.
MEP: Thoroughly capturing MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) components such as HVAC systems, electrical wiring and plumbing fixtures from scans.
3D TOPOGRAPHY: Capturing detailed terrain features and elevations from scans, providing valuable insights for site analysis, environmental assessments and more.
CONSTRUCTION VALIDATION: Comparing the planned structures with the current as-built conditions to assess construction progress accurately.
POINT CLOUDS: Point cloud scanning allows for accurately coordinating MEP services around pre-existing Structures, Services and Architecture. Also offered as an ASBuilt tool to ensure comprehensive record drawings for project handover.
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Scan to BIM Modelling Services
In the past, blueprints and drawings were used to express information about a particular building plan. This 2D approach made it very difficult to visualise dimensions and requirements. Next came CAD (Computer Aided Design), which helped drafters see the benefits of plans in a digital environment.
Later, CAD became 3D, which brought more realistic visuals to blueprints. Now, BIM (Building Information Modelling) is the standard—but it is much more than just a 3D model. BIM incorporates data from various sources, including scan to BIM modelling services, to create a comprehensive digital representation of a building.
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