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Riga Fashion – 3D model

More than 11,000 m² of space transformed into an accurate 3D model with LOD 300 detail - the result of our team's dedication, experience and perseverance. This project was a test - with challenges that required both technical precision and the ability to adapt quickly. It is at times like these that the professionalism of the team and the ability to deliver the result the client expects is best revealed. We scanned the entire site with a FARO stationary scanner. Although a mobile scanner would be a more efficient solution for projects of this scale, we proved that with the right approach and expertise, high quality can be achieved even with existing resources. Planning and strategy are crucial in such projects. The size of point clouds is significant and every step - from data acquisition to processing - requires a considered approach to ensure efficiency and accuracy. The modelling phase is no less complex. Although we live in the age of artificial intelligence, high-quality 3D modelling still relies on the expertise of professionals and careful quality control. The Trimble Connect platform was an important support in this process, helping to ensure accuracy and control at all stages. The project has come to a successful conclusion - with satisfaction, lessons learned and even more confidence in our ability to tackle complex challenges. We are ready for the challenges ahead.

3D Laser Scanning

3D modelling

Point cloud processing

More than 11,000 m², transformed into an accurate 3D model with LOD 300 detail – the result of our team’s dedication, experience and perseverance.

This project was a test – with challenges that required both technical precision and the ability to adapt quickly. It is at times like these that the professionalism of the team and the ability to deliver the result the client expects is best revealed.
We scanned the entire site with a FARO stationary scanner. Although a mobile scanner would be a more efficient solution for projects of this scale, we proved that with the right approach and expertise, high quality can be achieved even with existing resources.

Planning and strategy are crucial in such projects. The size of point clouds is significant and every step – from data acquisition to processing – requires a considered approach to ensure efficiency and accuracy.
The modelling phase is no less complex. Although we live in the age of artificial intelligence, high-quality 3D modelling still relies on the expertise of professionals and careful quality control. The Trimble Connect platform was an important support in this process, helping to ensure accuracy and control at all stages.

The project has come to a successful conclusion – with satisfaction, lessons learned and even more confidence in our ability to tackle complex challenges.

We are ready for the challenges ahead.

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3D Laser Scanning at Hofdi Lodge Hotel, Iceland

3D laser scanning of a building for the construction of concrete structures for a hotel complex. The work was carried out to assess the compliance of the as-built volume with the design.

3D Laser Scanning

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Farm house. Laser scanning and model preparation

The surveying process for such a building takes about 2 hours, fully surveying both inside and out. This is followed by processing and registration of the measurements, and finally a point cloud that can be used for design, 3D modeling, measurements, and other tasks that do not require re-surveying the building.

3D Laser Scanning

3D modelling

Point cloud processing

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Mesh model of Alberta Street

Project description This project involved the digital survey and 3D modeling of the pre-war Riga city centre. The building is distinguished by its rich architecture – decorative bay windows, different window shapes and a complex roof structure. High-precision data was obtained using photogrammetry, which was used to create a detailed 3D mesh model with authentic […]

3D Laser Scanning

Aerial surveying

Photogrammetry

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