Stages of laser scanning:
The first step involves visually inspecting the site and identifying areas that require scanning. This may be a building, structure, utility system or other object. This stage also involves selecting the appropriate equipment and developing a scanning plan.
The laser scanner is positioned at several points around an object or moved along its walls and surfaces. During scanning, the laser beam measures the distance to the surface of the object, creating a point cloud that describes its geometry. This point cloud forms the basis for creating a three-dimensional model of the object.
The resulting scan data is processed using specialized software. This includes noise removal, data filtering, aligning and merging scans, and creating a 3D model of the object.
Based on the resulting three-dimensional model of the object, exchange drawings or models are created that contain the necessary information for the customer. This may include geometric dimensions, construction details, location of elements and other important information.
The resulting exchange drawings are checked for accuracy and compliance with the customer's requirements. Once approved by the customer, they can be handed over as part of the executive documentation for further construction work.
The exchange drawings created can be used by the customer for a variety of purposes, including design, analysis, documentation and project management. They can also be shared with other project participants for coordination and coordination of work.












