Our team utilized laserscanning data captured by our parnter precise as built documentation of the existing structures, including the Boys Reformatory and Lakeside Villas.
We then converted these measurements into detailed 3D models using Building Information Modelling (BIM) software. This allowed us to visualize the proposed redevelopment in a virtual environment and make informed decisions about the design.
Through this process, we were able to identify potential issues and conflicts, such as clashes between new and existing structures, before construction began. This saved time and resources, as we were able to make changes to the design before any physical construction took place.
The 3D BIM models also provided an accurate representation of the proposed facilities, including the 46 new boutique-style rooms, 56 refurbished rooms, and food and beverage facilities. The models allowed us to simulate different lighting conditions and create virtual tours of the spaces, providing stakeholders with a realistic view of the finished project.
In conclusion, our laserscanning to 3D BIM Project was a crucial part of the $40 million redevelopment proposal. The technology allowed us to create accurate 3D models of the existing structures, simulate proposed changes, and identify potential issues before construction began. This resulted in a more efficient and cost-effective project that will provide new accommodation options, food and beverage facilities, and wellness spaces for the community.
Our team utilized laserscanning data captured by our parnter precise as built documentation of the existing structures, including the Boys Reformatory and Lakeside Villas.