34 SCANLON DRIVE

The BIM Engineers provided comprehensive Building Information Modeling (BIM) services for a residential building located at 34 Scanlon Drive, United States. The project involved converting point cloud data into an accurate 3D BIM model to represent the existing conditions of the building. This as-built BIM model enabled a clear understanding of current spatial layouts and building elements, supporting analysis, documentation, and future renovation or facility planning activities.

The BIM process focused on translating laser-scanned point cloud data into a coordinated and information-rich Revit model at LOD 350. By leveraging advanced modeling workflows, the team ensured precise geometry, reliable data integration, and efficient model development, minimizing rework and improving overall project accuracy.

 

TBE – Value Addition

  • Accurate conversion of point cloud data into a detailed 3D as-built BIM model reflecting existing site conditions.
  • Well-coordinated architectural model developed in Revit with reliable geometry and parametric data.
  • Extraction of drawings, views, and schedules directly from the BIM model to support documentation needs.
  • Model validation against point cloud data to reduce discrepancies and ensure high modeling accuracy.
  • Clear representation of existing building elements to assist in renovation planning and decision-making.
  • Efficient data handling and model management using Revit, ReCap, and Jet Stream to improve productivity.

    Key Details

  • Building Type: Residential
  • Country Name: United States
  • Year: 2023
  • Scope: Converted the point cloud model into a 3D BIM Model. Creating an as-built BIM Model to analyze the existing condition of the building.
  • LOD: 350
  • Softwares: Revit, ReCap , Jet Stream