Tecnológico de Monterrey – Monterrey

In the project for Tec de Monterrey, Monterrey campus, Reality Capture using laser scanning was carried out to accurately document the buildings and infrastructure of the campus. This Reality Capture recorded structural details with high precision, providing key data for detailed BIM models, which served as the foundation for planning, efficient management, and the design of future interventions.

Tecnológico de Monterrey – Monterrey

Monterrey, México

2019

Blue icon showing a surveillance camera and a drone flying over trees, mountains, and buildings.

REALITY CAPTURE

Ícono de contorno azul de un monitor de computadora que muestra un tablero con gráficos y tablas

DIGITAL MODELS

A gray terrestrial laser scanner is centered within a circular border

Terrestrial laser scanning

Terrestrial laser scanning captured precise three-dimensional data, generating a point cloud that reflected the current conditions of the campus buildings and infrastructure. This service enabled the identification of exact dimensions, structural details, and key characteristics, providing reliable documentation for analysis, planning, and decision-making.

Un círculo gris con formas cuadradas y rectangulares negras de diferentes tamaños dispuestas en su interior y alrededor

BIM (Building Information Modeling)

Based on the generated point cloud, BIM models were developed to integrate all relevant information about the campus buildings and infrastructure. These models facilitated interdisciplinary coordination, optimized design processes, and supported the planning of future interventions, ensuring efficient management and well-informed decisions.

Tecnológico de Monterrey – Monterrey

Monterrey, México

2019

Tecnológico de Monterrey – Monterrey

In the project for Tec de Monterrey, Monterrey campus, Reality Capture using laser scanning was carried out to accurately document the buildings and infrastructure of the campus. This Reality Capture recorded structural details with high precision, providing key data for detailed BIM models, which served as the foundation for planning, efficient management, and the design of future interventions.

REALITY CAPTURE

Terrestrial Laser Scanning

Terrestrial laser scanning captured precise three-dimensional data, generating a point cloud that reflected the current conditions of the campus buildings and infrastructure. This service enabled the identification of exact dimensions, structural details, and key characteristics, providing reliable documentation for analysis, planning, and decision-making.

DIGITAL MODELS

BIM (Building Information Modeling)

Based on the generated point cloud, BIM models were developed to integrate all relevant information about the campus buildings and infrastructure. These models facilitated interdisciplinary coordination, optimized design processes, and supported the planning of future interventions, ensuring efficient management and well-informed decisions.