3D BIM Modelling
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Integrating a point cloud model with BIM allows you to analyze and access the project’s as-is conditions quickly and accurately prior to launching the design.
How it Works
Is Scan to BIM a solution that can help you? A 3D laser scanner can quickly determine a building’s physical properties and produce point cloud models that are ideal for input into BIM applications.
In addition to the base 3D Laser Scanning Service, we also provide a BIM service through SURV3D. Point cloud models may not be able to be converted to BIMs due to the lack of time and resources. In order to help you achieve this, SURV3D has invested in technology and trained professionals who will translate your 3D point clouds into a comprehensive building information model in native formats such as Revit, IFC, MicroStation, AutoCAD, Inventor, and 3DS Max.
Benefits of 3D Modelling
As with the military, the old saying “no plan survives contact with the enemy” is as true for design. In the end, you can’t be sure how a building will look from the inside and the outside, or what the neighborhood will look like. Unless, of course, you take advantage of the advanced 3D modelling techniques of SURV3D Survey Group.
Realistic 3D Modelling
In comparison to speculative drawings or theoretical designs, our 3D models are much more realistic. With our help, you’ll be able to visualize your building designs in several ways:
- Any position in your building gives you a view of your neighbours. Find out where to find windows seats, prestigious offices, and elegant meeting rooms. can even adjust your designs according to what the local environs contain.
- You can also view the property from the inside of the building. Get a first-hand look at the building as a visitor enters it or moves through it. For contrast and appropriateness, you can also look at the building next to the other buildings on the street.
- Make sure the true layout and design correspond to your vision. Ensure the architects drafted the blueprints to eliminate any uncertainty caused by mistakes and misinterpretations. Before you start construction, you can know what the results will be.
The process
LOD 100 Conceptual
Graphically represented in the model with a symbol or other generic information.

LOD 200 Approximate Geometry
Graphically represented in the model as a generic system, object or assembly with approximate quantities, size, shape, location and orientation.

LOD 300 Precise Geometry
Graphically represented in the model as a specific system, object or assembly accurate in terms of quantity, size, shape, location and orientation.

LOD 400 Fabrication
Graphically represented in the model as a specific system, object or assembly accurate in terms of quantity, size, shape, location and orientation with detailing, fabrication, assembly, and installation and information.

LOD 500 As-Built
The model element is a field verified representation accurate in terms of size, shape, location, quantity and orientation.