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The BIM journey… Destination retrofit sector

Mention BIM to most people and it will conjure up ideas of crisp 3D computer-generated models of new buildings filled with complex MEP services concealed inside the walls. But a new world is emerging around the use of BIM on retrofit projects, using various sources of survey data to create datasets from which to plan refurbishments, renovations and conservation projects, or to plan new build projects that interact with existing structures.

New software and scanning technologies are improving the accuracy of BIM retrofit models, while reducing the time and cost required to put them together. The latest 3D laser scanners are capable of capturing geometric data across large surfaces to accuracies of +/-3mm and at speeds of up to a million points per second, while innovative digital photogrammetry software, such as AutoDesk’s ReCap Photo or its free counterpart 123D Catch, enable users to develop less complex 3D surveys using a smart phone camera, or a camera on a flying vehicle or drone.

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