Case study / BIMScan to BIM for a US plaza renovation

Scan data became renovation-ready BIM.

Laser scan data from a US plaza was converted into a LoD 300 BIM model covering structural, architectural and MEP systems for renovation planning.

01 Case snapshot

Operations became renovation-ready BIM.

LoD 300
Model standard
MEP
Systems integrated
Clash-free
Design target

Laser scan data from a US plaza was converted into a LoD 300 BIM model covering structural, architectural and MEP systems for renovation planning.

The challenge

The plaza required a unified BIM model across structural, architectural and MEP conditions.

Fragmented scan data had to be converted into LoD 300 geometry accurate enough for renovation planning.

The approach

SBL combined structural, architectural and MEP specialists to convert point clouds into detailed Revit components.

Spatial checks and MEP coordination reduced clashes before the model moved into planning workflows.

Stage 01

Scope

Define renovation goals and modelling standards.

Stage 02

Build

Convert point clouds into structural, architectural and MEP models.

Stage 03

Coordinate

Check spatial accuracy and clash conditions before delivery.

The result

The client gained a construction-ready BIM model for renovation decisions and multidisciplinary coordination.

  • LoD 300 BIM was delivered for a US plaza renovation.
  • Structural, architectural and MEP elements were integrated.
  • Point cloud data became a coordinated Revit model.
  • Clash review reduced downstream planning risk.
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