How 3D scans are making work easier for designers and builders

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23 January 2024

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LARKI, a provider of 3D laser scanning and BIM modeling services.
When it comes to the design and construction industry, traditional 2D drawings often fall short of capturing the complexities of a three-dimensional reality, leading to costly errors and delays. This is where 3D scans come into play, transforming how designers, architects, engineers, builders and planners approach their work.
Simon Cookes, CEO of LARKI.
Simon Cookes, CEO of LARKI.
The Sydney Opera House using 3D Aerial Point Cloud by LARKI.
The Sydney Opera House using 3D Aerial Point Cloud by LARKI.
LARKI's 3D Aerial Point Cloud is affordable, convenient and fast.
LARKI's 3D Aerial Point Cloud is affordable, convenient and fast.
Preservation of Heritage-listed buildings.
Preservation of Heritage-listed buildings.
LARKI's 3D scan of the interior of this Heritage-listed church.
LARKI's 3D scan of the interior of this Heritage-listed church.
A 3D laser scan provides detailed front facades and features from the street.
A 3D laser scan provides detailed front facades and features from the street.
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