The technology of 3D scanning and
converting it into a 3D model has its applications into various fields. In
relation with the Building Industry (AEC), scan to BIM is the process by which
a Building Information 3D Model (BIM model) is created from scanned point cloud
data to accurately represent the ‘As Built’ environment.
Scan to BIM is helpful and used in sectors like
building industry, process industry and digital factory for the purpose of
reverse engineering, ship building, documentation of accident and forensic
scenes and facility management and others. The laser scan point cloud survey
data is collected and registered by certified surveyors and it is this
registered point cloud from which the BIM model is produced.
What is a point cloud model?
A point cloud model is a set of millions
of data points within a coordinate system. These points represent the outer
surface and the shape of an object. However, a point cloud model cannot be used
as a BIM model. This point cloud data is used as a reference, and BIM experts trace
upon this data to reconstruct a 3D model that is ready for BIM. Scan-to-BIM
process consists of three major steps: scanning, registration, and modeling.
There are many inaccuracies and inefficiencies associated with each of the aforementioned
processes that lead to inaccurate end product, as-built BIM, and also that
increase the cost of Scan-to-BIM operations.
Benefits of Scan to BIM
The major advantage of the technology is in the
‘As Built’ sector. Especially on the much older buildings, there are almost no
details available in terms of drawings or details. Laser scanning technology for
a building is much quicker, more accurate and more detailed than compared to
the traditional surveying methods.
It helps in creating an ‘AS Built’
accurate BIM model from the point cloud data, which saves significant time and
cost for the client on the design side of the project. This helps in giving the
design team, a much accurate and detailed 3D BIM model. Additionally it is
possible to create a full set of ‘As Built’ 2D plans, sections and elevations
from the BIM model.
This BIM modeling service and deliverable
helps in providing a streamlined workflow for the design, planning and
construction stages of retrofit, refurbishment and renovation projects, and
also provides architects, engineers, government agencies and facility managers
with a 3D model which contains the intelligent part as well.
For Scan to BIM tasks, what counts is the
practical experience. Based on the experience and learning’s,
the professional gets while working on the
various projects, the below mentioned points are taken care of:
Detailed Inputs
It is very much essential to get the precise
and detailed brief of the project, as it can be challenging due to the nature
of Scan to BIM project and especially for the project involving the interior
modeling. There comes a situation, where client can request for a pricing
without providing the scanned data. In such cases, one needs to make sure to
receive the photographs and/or videos of what is going to be scanned and study
them carefully. It is very likely that the service providers either provides
under price and suffers heavy loss or over price and lose the contract. If
possible, it would be advisable to make a site visit and study the building
components such as beams and columns and their junctions. One needs to study
the site condition as well, as it would also influence the modeling process.
In case where client provides with the scanned
point cloud data, it would be much beneficial to get the 3600 colored panoramic
views, which gives a clear idea to the modelers about the existing conditions.
Many of the recent scanning machines have this facility.
Level of Detailing
This is a very important point to be
received from the client or to be mentioned in the scope of work provided by
the client. The Scan to BIM projects is quite different as compared to the
visualization projects. The former one mainly requires focusing on detailing
part, whereas the later one is mainly for a presentation in a 3D format. The
level of detailing applies to architectural, structural and MEP part of the
project.
For the regular BIM projects, it mainly
deals with the LOD 100, 200, 300, 400 and 500, which are mainly related to the
design part. For the Scan to BIM projects, there are levels 1-5 which are
referred to while discussing the details to be considered while modeling. Here,
one need to make sure that one understands is on same lines with that of the
client.
Knowledge Imparting
As evident, the Scan to BIM is
comparatively very new technology and process. There are cases, where the
client is not fully aware about what he is asking for in reality, while the
project is being discussed. It would be required to educate clients thoroughly
about the process and about the output that would be delivered. This would help
avoid any disputes during the project process or at the time of final
deliverables. The practical scenario differs from the theoretical part.
Project Work
The scan to BIM conversion is a very
specialized service which involves complexity and exactness, of the modeling
especially for the ‘As Built World’. The precision is of utmost importance
linked to the modeling part.
The future of scanning is immense and the
different ways we scan will continue to evolve and become more customized to
the specific industry problems presented. Point cloud data is still the best
data that exists for capturing and studying existing conditions. The future
will be exciting to watch for sure. Final BIM Model.
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