Reconstruction of a commercial project using scanner technology for BIM

Authors

  • Wenderson Igor de Almeida Oliveira Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Amazonas - IFAM, Brazil https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9087-0103
  • Felipe Wilson Leão da Silva Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Amazonas, Brasil
  • Laerte Melo Barros Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Amazonas, Brasil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18540/jcecvl9iss3pp15605-01e

Keywords:

3D modeling. global positioning. mobile scanner. point clouds.

Abstract

Modeling aims to make built environments easier to understand, define and quantify materials, visualize, and simulate physical spaces. Currently, building information models (BIM) have been widely used in the creation phase of new constructions, but the use of BIM becomes a challenging process when it needs to be applied in buildings that were built before the technology existed. And today, engineering and construction needs more efficient information models for the reconstruction of 3D projects of old buildings and the architectural heritage of large cities, to facilitate decision-making in renovations and new adaptations. The traditional process to create or update the 3D modeling of a building built before BIM is a time-consuming and laborious procedure. Laser scanning technology from point clouds with the integration of a global positioning system, for refinement and adjustment of the external and internal environments of the building help to reduce errors. This article proposes a procedure capable of integrating images and accurate information from a mobile LiDAR scanner by point clouds, a positioning system, and finally, a reconstruction BIM model. The results showed that the procedures improved the quality of the reconstruction in terms of completeness, precision, and speed in modeling.

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Published

2023-03-31

How to Cite

Oliveira, W. I. de A., Silva, F. W. L. da, & Barros, L. M. (2023). Reconstruction of a commercial project using scanner technology for BIM. The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences, 9(3), 15605–01e. https://doi.org/10.18540/jcecvl9iss3pp15605-01e

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General Articles