At the preparation stage, BIM models of the project are created on the basis of the design documentation. These models contain all the necessary information about the construction object, including geometric parameters, design solutions, materials, etc.
During the construction process, data is collected on the work performed. This may include information on the dimensions, configuration, quality and other characteristics of the completed construction elements.
To obtain accurate data on the real condition of the object, laser scanning is performed or measurements are taken using specialized instruments.
The resulting data is compared with information from the project's BIM models. This process identifies any deviations or discrepancies between the design and the actual work performed.
If deviations are detected, deviation reports are developed, which record the detected discrepancies and propose measures for their elimination. These acts may include recommendations for corrections to the work performed or changes in the project.
The comparison results can be visualized in the form of reports, charts, graphs or 3D images for clear presentation to the customer.
The customer is provided with reports on the work performed, including deviations detected and proposals for their elimination. These reports can be used for making management decisions and correcting construction processes.












