3D Laser Scanning vs. Traditional Surveying for AEC Projects
Accurate site data is crucial to every phase of an Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) project. In Australia, where expansive urban growth in cities like Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane coexists with heritage preservation and regional infrastructure, precise surveying can make or break project success. Today, a growing number of Australian firms
Key Terminologies in 3D Laser Scanning for AEC
Whether you’re an architect sketching a new high-rise in the Melbourne CBD, an engineer working on a Brisbane tunnel, or a contractor overseeing a heritage façade restoration in Sydney, understanding 3D laser scanning terminology is essential. The AEC (Architecture, Engineering, Construction) industry relies increasingly on digital data capture, turning the real-world
What is a 360 Site Inspection Survey? How it can help with Construction Risk Management?
The Architecture, Construction, and Engineering (AEC ) industries have witnessed a revolutionary shift in site inspection methodologies, evolving from manual, time-consuming processes to the adoption of advanced technological solutions. Among these, 360 Site Inspection Surveys have emerged as a forefront innovation, redefining remote construction site management. Leveraging immersive photography and panoramic
Building the Future: How Point Cloud Surveys are Revolutionising Construction
Point Cloud Surveys have emerged as the cornerstone revolutionising the industry in the dynamic arena of modern construction, where accuracy and efficiency reign supreme. Consider an exact digital replica of the real world made up of millions of points precisely collected in three-dimensional space. This is the heart of Point Cloud
Avian’s 3D Laser Scanning & Surveying Equipment List [Updated 2024]
IntroductionFor architects, LiDAR scanning, also known as 3D laser scanning, is an absolute table-turner as it can drastically help in re-imagining the interiors, model structures, and building setups that can be digitally visualised with 2D and 3D laser scanning equipment. In the AEC (Architecture, Engineering & Construction) Industry, typically each project