Modern measurement technology solutions such as laser scanners, 3D planning software and solutions for staking out and visualizing the planning on site enable companies to create a continuous workflow and connection between the office and the construction site.
Visualize with point clouds
The 3D data obtained with the help of laser scanners is much more meaningful and easier to understand than 2D plans and is digitally accessible to all project participants, regardless of location. Visualized in the form of point clouds, the data can then be imported into BIM software such as Tekla Structures for further use.
Henry Madl, Managing Director of madl Ingenieurbüro GmbH, has been working with his engineering office for 28 years in the field of 3D CAD planning of industrial structures, commercial and industrial buildings as well as complete planning. Since 2014, the office has been working consistently with self-recorded point clouds using terrestrial 3D laser scanning for planning in existing buildings. Learn in this webinar how to work practically and economically with point clouds in Tekla Structures.
That's what it's all about:
What are point clouds and how are they generated?
Effective data preparation as the basis for economic planning
Working with point clouds in Tekla Structures - creating grids, as-built modeling, collision checks
Learn how you can plan more effectively and increase planning reliability at the same time. All geometric and visual information on the existing building is available with millimeter precision - no matter where in the world the future construction site is located.
In addition, the added value and benefits of point clouds in quotations, presentations, work preparation, invoicing, construction management, construction supervision and the preservation of evidence will be explained.
Moderation & Speaker
Moderation
Stefanie Krug, Account Manager Trimble Solutions
SpeakerHenryMadl, Managing Director Madl Ingenieurbüro