The scope of full professional documentation may include:
- Site layout map
- Layout plans
- Typical sections
- Facades
- Roof construction scheme
- Roof view
- Unfolding the roof planes
- Layers of walls
- Floor scheme
- Ceiling scheme with elements of installation equipment
- Selected architectural details, joinery, etc
- Technical description
- Surfaces and other elements of equipment calculation (window / door joinery etc)
- Architectural details cornices, bands, rustications, porticoes, decors, etc
- Photographic documentation
- Virtual walk around the object (b&w or colour)
- 3d model of the object in the quality of high resolution photography
- Outside orthophotomaps (facades, roof)
Advantages of digital twin 3d scanning method
ACCURACY: precision and detail of geometry unattainable by other methods, also in the full range of colours.
PARAMETRICITY: representation of objects with an accuracy of 1-3 mm in a selected coordinate system with the possibility of dimensioning, calculating areas, volumes, testing deformations, collisions, etc.
EFFICIENCY: the optimal ratio of speed and workload to costs incurred.
INFORMATION CAPACITY: a point cloud is the archiving of a huge amount of both visual and technical information as well as easy access to it.
COMPREHENSIVENESS: the ability to reproduce both complex volumes and large forms/structures or small details.
USEFULNESS: identification of hard-to-reach places, installations, embankments, excavations, terrain, vegetation and many other applications.
INDEPENDENCE OF: measuring results from temperature, lighting and any other environmental conditions.
Building survey, scanning 3d, photogrammetry what it is for:
- As-built documentation of the current state – architectural or architectural and construction inventory (extended by installations branch) can be used for many purposes, such as determining various types of surfaces (volume), listing rooms, identifying the technical condition, archiving the condition of the object or finally as a basis for all design work on existing facilities. According to the applicable standards, documentation is created in CAD applications as a 2d or 3d study and for this purpose it currently uses very modern imaging methods.
- 3d scanning – in effect a cloud of points of the scanned object, can be used both as the basis for this study, giving a degree of mapping the geometry unattainable by other methods, but also for visual archiving of the actual state, e.g. objects of increased cultural value with a specific technical condition requiring preservation, or the stage of construction investment as the basis for a quality audit. As such, it can also be used for virtual walks for facility management purposes, or, for example, as a presentation of rooms for rent.
- Objects photogrammetry – a spatial model made using a drone is often thousands of high-resolution photos identifying places that are often difficult to access. This is a method that allows you to reproduce rich forms and decorations, giving parametric orthophotomaps of historic facades. Therefore, it becomes an irreplaceable support for the development of documentation, especially detailed ones, offering even more accurate archiving of the object. The obtained data even more accurately visualices the technical condition of the measured object.
Range of documentation for what purposes:
ARCHITECTURAL
– the basis for conceptual and construction projects
– reconstruction / expansion
– revitalizations / adaptations
– changing the function of rooms
– real estate / building division projects
CONSTRUCTIONAL
– the basis of engineering projects
– documentation of the roof truss
– large-size documentation, often difficult to access construction structures
– identification of hard-to-reach structural elements
INSTALLATION
– documentation of current networks of various industries
– collision identification
– scanning the space to optimise the designed installations
INTERIOR
– the basis for interior design projects
– identifying the actual geometry
– archiving mock-ups
– support in the effective design of fit outs
COMMERCIALIZATION
– graphically developed projections with a list of retail, office and residential areas for tenants / buyers
– statements / lists of current or proposed areas (concepts)
– design and optimisation of office space – space plans
– surface verification
– documentation of changes
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
– projects of expert opinions and conservation programmes
– recommendations by the conservator of monuments
– obtaining financing for renovations
– documentation allowing to recreate / restore details
– archiving the current state
ENERGY AUDITS
– the basis for guidelines thermal modernisation of the building
– the basis for drawing up the energy performance certificate of the building
DENDROLOGICAL
– identification of the number, diameter and height of the stand
– precise imaging of vegetation
POST-CONSTRUCTION AUDITS
– documentation update
– calculation of distance, area, volume
– flatness and levelness audits
– testing of collisions, deformations
– calculation of plaster thickness
OFFICIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE
– certificate of independence of the premises
– purchases of flats/commercial premises
– transformation of the cooperative ownership right to the premises into separate ownership
– fire safety recommendations / expertise
– legalisation of unauthorized construction
– the basis for calculating ownership interests
– the basis for calculating the lease area
– the basis for calculating the area to be taxed