
The intersection of LiDAR and BIM, covering scan-to-BIM workflows, digital twins, and technologies improving building design and lifecycle management.
Cutting Through the Hype in Construction Tech Today’s construction industry…
USIBD Announces Acquisition of Scan to BIM University (STBU) from…
Enhancing Infrastructure with Scan to BIM and LiDAR Technology Guest…
Leveraging the USIBD Level of Accuracy (LOA) v3.1 to Enhance…
Webinar: Leveraging Pocket Lidar for Construction Inspection and Digital As-Builts…
Guest blog post by Mohit Agravat Top 5 Tips to…
USIBD Announces the Release of LOA Specification Version 3.1 and…
The integration of Artificial Intelligence – AI and Scan to…
The construction industry is increasingly adopting 3D laser scanning technology…
RIEGL Lidar Technology for BIM and AEC Applications For the…
A recent article published in Heritage described a workflow based…
Established as part of the Allinq Group under the leadership…
The combined strengths of GIS and BIM technologies during the…
Trimble Opens Technology Lab at Florida A&M University, Marking New…
The impact of 3D laser scanning on the construction industry…
In an industry characterized by its entrenched traditions, Envision Construction…
Studio Steel operates in highly complex situations installing a wide…
The AEC (architecture, engineering, and construction) industry is treading the…

Point cloud to TIN workflows are essential for transforming lidar data into terrain models used in surveying and civil engineering. Mach9’s latest release brings surface generation, editing, quality assurance, and LandXML export into a single workflow, reducing software handoffs and helping teams move more efficiently from point cloud to engineering-ready deliverables. Surveyors and engineers routinely…
A stopped vehicle inside a tunnel, a worker entering an equipment path, debris in a rail corridor, bridge movement after a flood, and slope movement during heavy rainfall all share the same monitoring problem: the information is most valuable when it can be measured, interpreted, and acted on quickly. Real-time LiDAR monitoring uses three-dimensional measurements…
Indian heritage preservation is evolving rapidly as geospatial technologies transform how historical sites are documented, analyzed, and restored. From photogrammetry and lidar to advanced imaging techniques, conservation professionals can now create highly accurate digital records without disturbing fragile structures. These tools not only improve restoration planning but also preserve permanent digital archives of monuments threatened…