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Service SCAN2BIM

SCAN2BIM automatically generates a digital model at LOD200 from a 3D point cloud in just two clicks. Modifications can then be made to the generated digital model if the point cloud contains obstructions. The SCAN2BIM solution takes a 3D point cloud (E57, LAS, RCP/RCS, etc.) as input and generates a model in RVT/IFC format compatible with commercial software (Autodesk Revit, Archicad, etc.). Documentation SCAN2BIM

Benefits provided by SCAN2BIM

Immediate handling : the NORM3D solution is simple to handle, no needs for any experience
Gain in comfort : the NORM3D solution simplifies modeling tasks
Facilitates pointcloud interpretation : generate a digital model
From pointcloud to model in a short time : few hours
Direct answer to BIM professions needs : by directly generating an accurate result in IFC format
Interoperability : by any IFC compatible software (third-party applications, SaaS, ...)
Time optimization : achieve up to 85% more productivity
Cost savings : save more than 50% of production cost
Display of results online via a web browser
Provides the ability to respond to larger projects

How is works ?

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Case studies

batimentv3
★★★★★
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3D pointcloud test

BatimentEKA
★★★★★
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Gracefully given by MERKO

maisonoce
★★★★☆
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neura
★★★★☆
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Campus
★★★★☆
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Lasergame
★★★★☆
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Expert testimonials

The NORM3D solution allows us to save time in reconstruction of IFC digital model from a 3D pointcloud. This allows us to boost our capacity to respond to more projects.

Laurent POUJADE – Land-Surveyor Expert

Managing Partner of LBP Studies and Consulting Company

Drapeau français

Highlighting French expertise and Normandy

Drapeau Normandie

The BIMAQ2D solution was designed and developed by NORM3D, a French company based in Normandy. The dynamically launched processes are executed in France by French entities:NORM3D, OVHcloud.

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Region de normandie
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Normandie
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