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Interview: Graham’s Melanie Dawson – Putting 3D reality scanners on trial

Graham Construction trialled three different 3D reality capture scanners on a refurbishment project in Manchester. Melanie Dawson, head of BIM, delivers her verdict on which is best suited for different construction tasks.

What is reality capture?

It is when technology such as 3D laser scanning and UAVs are used to capture a building site. The information captured can then be used to detect site conditions and challenges that might affect a project.

The resulting 3D point cloud can be manipulated in software to see how different environmental factors will affect the structure and fabric of a building, it is also useful for quality control, during construction, to ensure that each phase of a project is delivered in line with the design.

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