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Automation in Construction, 2015
Abstract There is a growing need for tools automating the processing of as-built 3D laser scanned data, and more particularly the comparison of this as-built data with planned works. This paper particularly considers the case of tracking MEP components with circular cross-sections, which essentially include pipes, and some conduits and ducts ...
Frédéric Bosché +2 more
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Abstract There is a growing need for tools automating the processing of as-built 3D laser scanned data, and more particularly the comparison of this as-built data with planned works. This paper particularly considers the case of tracking MEP components with circular cross-sections, which essentially include pipes, and some conduits and ducts ...
Frédéric Bosché +2 more
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Scan-to-BIM for ‘secondary’ building components
Advanced Engineering Informatics, 2018Abstract Works dealing with Scan-to-BIM have, to date, principally focused on 'structural' components such as floors, ceilings and walls (with doors and windows). But the control of new facilities and the production of their corresponding as-is BIM models requires the identification and inspection of numerous other building components and objects, e ...
Antonio Adan +2 more
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Revision of Automation Methods for Scan to BIM
2020Nowadays in the BIM (Building Information Modelling) world there are several functions that are not fully developed. It is well known that, during the last years, BIM methodology, is being implemented more and more around the world and we are witnessing the benefits that can provide. Despite having plenty of benefits for engineering, there is a problem
Julen López Iglesias +7 more
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Scan-To-Bim Procedure for an Old Industrial Plant
2021The work presents an efficient solution, based on integrating different data sources, for the digitization and modelling of an old structure with the HBIM methodology. It deals with survey issues, focusing on the various design approaches between parametric and not-parametric architectural elements.
Guida C. G. +2 more
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Inventory of a building object using Scan-to-BIM technology
Inżynieria i Budownictwo, 2023Laser scanning 3D technology has almost unlimited opportunities of application in many disciplines of modern civil engineering. Obtaining a point cloud using laser scanning and creating 3D models allows producing a highly detailed 3D computer image of a measuring facility.
Agnieszka Leśniak +4 more
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INTEGRATING “SCAN TO BIM” TECHNOLOGY INTO THE CONSTRUCTION OF A CAVERN PROJECT
ProceedingsA large-scale cavern project involving the construction of underground facilities for government use faced significant challenges in spatial accuracy, documentation, and coordination. Traditional surveying methods lack real-time updates and precision in complex subsurface conditions.
Yifeng Li +3 more
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Scan-vs-BIM Approach for Construction Site Monitoring Optimization
The monitoring of a construction site is crucial to verify the progress and control its alignment with the defined project schedule phases. An efficient site monitoring ensures there are no delays that could result in losses in terms of efficiency, time, and costs. This study aims to propose an approach to optimize construction site monitoring with BIMChiara Gragnaniello +4 more
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An adaptive down-sampling method of laser scan data for scan-to-BIM
Automation in Construction, 2022Qi Qiu, Jingjing Guo, Ziwen Liu
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