Construction

Persase laser scanning a construction site to capture as-built conditions and verify construction progress against design

How Persase Serves Construction

ServiceHow construction uses it
Building & Site Laser ScanningAccurate point cloud capture of sites, structures, and buildings at any stage — pre-construction existing conditions, mid-construction progress, and post-construction as-built documentation
As-Built BIM ModelsScan data converted into a fully structured BIM model confirming that construction matches design intent — identifying deviations before handover and providing accurate documentation for the building owner
Digital TwinsProgress digital twins that document the evolving as-built condition of a project at key milestones — providing a permanent, accurate record of the building as constructed at each stage
Roof Moisture InspectionPost-installation thermal imaging to verify new roofing systems are dry and performing correctly before warranty periods begin — catching installation defects before they become warranty claims
3D Virtual ToursMatterport walkthroughs of completed spaces for handover documentation, remote client reviews, and marketing of completed projects to future tenants or buyers

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Why 3D Scanning for Construction

Construction disputes most often come down to one question — what was actually built, and when? 3D scanning answers that question with objective, timestamped data that no party can dispute. Whether it’s verifying that a concrete pour matches structural drawings, confirming that mechanical runs are in the correct position before walls are closed, or documenting site conditions before a subcontractor begins work, scan data provides an accurate, defensible record that protects everyone involved.

For pre-construction, laser scanning of existing buildings and sites eliminates the inaccurate base conditions that cause coordination problems downstream — giving the design team a reliable model to work from and the construction team an accurate picture of what they’re building into. For construction progress, regular scanning at key milestones documents the evolving as-built condition, catches deviations from design before they become expensive to fix, and provides a permanent record of work completed at each stage. For handover, a complete as-built BIM model and Matterport virtual tour give the building owner accurate documentation of what was delivered — reducing disputes and supporting long-term facility management from day one.