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Using laser scanning to check floor flatness
Floor Flatness check using a laser scanner: To illustrate how easy it is to check and document the conditions of a floor after a pour of concrete we went to a basement to show a practical example of how laser scanning technology can be effectively used in such scenarios!
Efficient workflow with Trimble FieldLink, a Trimble scanner and Tekla: Scan to Fabrication in 20 minutes
Working smarter with scanning and BIM! This video showcases an efficient workflow for collection of scan data, on-site measurements and point cloud preparation before exporting the data to Tekla for the design of a handrail – all within a 20-minute timeframe!
How can scanning help steel fabricators?
Steel fabricators in the Nordic were early adopters of BIM and have developed great workflows for design and fabrication over the years. Many are now looking into scanning and want to find efficient ways to consider the real world and the BIM model together for quality assurance and project planning and other benefits! In this article we will look into some use cases for scanning focused on the steel fabricator segment!
VIDEO: Trimble Ri total station - complete guide!
Still using a measuring tape? If you want to do layout significantly faster and more efficient, more accurately with less mistakes and document the work so you can move on to the next task - then you should check this out: Trimble Ri total station - a complete walk through of the process!