INFRASTRUCTURE
Property Developers, General Constructors, BIM/VDC Experts, Project Managers, Government.


Capture measurements of spaces, tag specific elements and provide accurate data. Use 3D models for effective documentation, collaboration, and communication throughout the project lifecycle. Reduce errors, render BIM/VDC files, and make your project accessible from anywhere.



SHOWCASE
DESCRIPTION
Our service allows you to mark and tag infrastructure during construction, which can save significant time and costs after the project is completed. Using 360-degree photography ensures precise and professional project management, while improving communication and collaboration among all involved parties, including architects and interior designers. The tools we provide enhance the ability to perform complex tasks efficiently and economically, increasing safety and transparency on the construction site.


Benefits for your workflow
How can a digital twin help you with your project?
Enhanced Visualization
360 photography allows for immersive virtual tours, enabling stakeholders to explore construction projects and gain a comprehensive understanding of the space, layout, and design.


Improved Collaboration
and Communication
Virtual tours and BIM/VDC files facilitate seamless collaboration and communication among project teams, architects, engineers, and clients. This enables effective decision-making, reduces misunderstandings, and ensures everyone is on the same page.

360 photography combined with BIM files allows for accurate measurements, precise annotations, and detailed documentation, streamlining the design and planning process. It helps identify potential issues, optimize layouts, and improve overall project efficiency.

Remote Site Inspections:
Virtual tours based on 360 photography enable remote site inspections, saving time and costs associated with physical visits. Project stakeholders can assess progress, monitor quality, and address issues without being physically present.

Streamlined Facility Management:
Digital twins continue to be valuable even after construction is completed. They serve as a reliable source of information for ongoing facility management, maintenance, and future renovations, enabling efficient operations throughout the building's lifecycle.

