How Can Laser Scanning Support Your Commercial Renovation Project?

Posted on: 21 June 2022

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Modern technology has touched nearly every industry, and the construction world is no exception. Advanced techniques allow construction contractors to perform their jobs more quickly, efficiently, and accurately than ever. One such technique quickly growing in popularity and scope is three-dimensional laser scanning.

3D laser scanning uses high-tech equipment to capture a massive number of data points, allowing technicians to use this data to build an accurate representation of a site, structure, or some other object. If you're planning a significant commercial renovation, it's worth considering these three ways that laser scanning may be able to support your project.

1. Quick and Accurate Measurements

Laser scanning an area takes a relatively short amount of time and can provide your project managers with accurate dimensions and layouts. These measurements can be helpful during the initial planning phases when you're attempting to determine the scope and budget of your project. You'll be able to get exact dimensions and shapes for rooms, exterior parts of the structure, and more.

Having this information on hand means you'll have far more data when creating cost or labor time estimates for your project. As a result, you'll reduce the risk of unexpected problems cropping up, helping you avoid budget overflows and costly delays. Your planners will also have the necessary information to create more accurate and useful blueprints.

2. Confirmation (or Replacement) of As-Built Documents

As-built documents are a critical part of any renovation project. These blueprints help you see the final state of your structure, including any deviations the original builders may have made. Unfortunately, many contractors don't provide as-built documents or fail to keep them updated. Poorly updated as-built documents can be misleading and cause significant problems with planning.

Laser scanning allows you to confirm the information in your as-built documents. The final data you collect can show you where your structure deviates from its original blueprints, providing the accurate information you need to plan your renovation project. If you don't have as-built documents, a thorough laser scanning of the entire structure (or renovation area) can replace them.

3. Better Coordination

Using laser scanning throughout your project (instead of just at the beginning) can also allow for better coordination between contractors. For example, laser scanning after a rough-in can provide finishing contractors with detailed information on the placement of wires, plumbing, and HVAC infrastructure. These maps can prevent accidents and allow easier hand-offs between project stages.

If you're about to undertake a large renovation project, an experienced laser scanning company should be a critical part of your project team. Taking advantage of this new technology is an excellent way to ensure your project proceeds on time and under budget. 

Contact a company like Deep Design Studio to learn more.