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Reduce rework, maximize profit: Why top contractors are switching to 3D laser scanning

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Discover how 3D laser scanning solutions can revolutionize construction processes for general and concrete contractors, helping you achieve greater success. 

In the fast-paced world of construction, staying on time and within budget is critical. For general and concrete contractors, adopting innovative technologies can make a significant difference. One such technology is 3D laser scanning, which is revolutionizing the way projects are approached.

3D scan overlaying colored data onto a concrete structure, highlighting wear and tear.

Here's how scanning can work for you:

Use accurate data to streamline workflows

Scanning captures precise measurements and detailed data of existing conditions, allowing for accurate planning and execution. For general contractors, this means better coordination and fewer discrepancies on the job site. Concrete contractors benefit from accurate measurements that ensure the correct placement of formwork and reinforcements, reducing the risk of costly rework.

3D scan of a building showing structural elements, solar panels, and construction details.

Enhance design and prefabrication processes

Using scanning, you can create highly accurate, survey-grade models that guide your prefabrication efforts. This technology ensures that prefabricated components fit perfectly when they arrive on site. For general contractors, this leads to smoother installations and fewer delays. Concrete contractors can prefabricate elements like rebar cages and formwork with confidence, knowing they will fit the first time.

3D scan of a building model with project files displayed in Trimble Connect software.

Improve quality assurance

Quality control is essential in construction. Scanning allows you to compare the as-built conditions with the design models in real-time. General contractors can verify that all elements are installed as specified, while concrete contractors can ensure that their work meets the required specifications for flatness, levelness, and other critical factors. Identifying highs and lows quickly is a valuable tool, especially on projects that require high F-numbers.

Reduce costs and increase efficiency

By minimizing errors and rework, scanning helps reduce overall project costs. General contractors can avoid the expenses associated with delays and modifications. Concrete contractors, on the other hand, can save on materials and labor by getting things right the first time. The efficiency gained through scanning translates to faster project completion and higher profitability.

Empty industrial space with colorful gradient lighting in blue, green, and yellow illuminating the walls and exposed ceiling.
Interior view of a new construction space, showing open floor plan with exposed ceilings and large windows.

Foster better communication and collaboration

Scanning captures real-world context, providing a clear visual representation of the project that can be shared via cloud platforms with all stakeholders. This transparency improves communication and collaboration among the project team, subcontractors and clients, reducing misunderstandings and fostering trust. GCs can use these visuals to ensure everyone is aligned, while concrete contractors can demonstrate the precision and quality of their work. This approach de-risks the project by documenting progress accurately which provides objective evidence during coordination meetings.

3D model of a concrete structure with a thermal overlay, showing varying temperatures in red, yellow, and blue.

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