POINT CLOUD MODELING
Point cloud is a set of data points in a 3D coordinate system representing the external surface of an object or building including its geometry and color. 3D scanners are used to measure Point cloud data as a set of vector points, which are then converted to accurate parametric REVIT models. Once imported into Revit, we can trace around the point data with our Revit families quickly building up a 3D model with the point cloud as a reference. The 3D scanned data captures every single detail, thus eliminating the need for repeated site visits.
Advenser exports this set of point cloud data onto a CAD or BIM platform such as Revit for architects and engineers and a complete As Built Building Information Model can be created with accuracy depicting the pipes, walls, slabs, roof planes, terrain and vegetation in and around the building. Once the 3D point cloud data is segregated and exported to a BIM package, conventional deliverables like 2D plans, elevations, and sections can be easily extracted. Our team possesses resources with skillset and experience in this procedure. We utilize the Revit Families furnished by the client and adapt the specific standards used by them.