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    BIM Manager Scan-to-BIM: Coordination & QC Services cover image

    BIM Manager Scan-to-BIM: Coordination & QC Services

    Robotic Imaging, April 3, 2026

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    For BIM managers coordinating complex renovation projects at educational institutions, the most dangerous coordination gap isn't between design consultants — it's between the new design and unverified
    How Long Does Scan-to-BIM Take? Timeline Guide cover image

    How Long Does Scan-to-BIM Take? Timeline Guide

    Robotic Imaging, March 17, 2026

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    Scan-to-BIM projects typically take 10-14 business days from field scanning to final deliverables. Five phases make up the timeline: field Laser Scanning (2-3 days), point cloud processing (3-5 days),
    What Is LOD in BIM? Level of Development Guide cover image

    What Is LOD in BIM? Level of Development Guide

    Robotic Imaging, March 16, 2026

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    LOD, or Level of Development, in BIM describes how much geometric detail and embedded data a model element contains. Defined under AIA E202-2008, LOD ranges from LOD 100 (conceptual massing) to LOD 50
    In-House vs Outsourced Scan-to-BIM: Decision Framework cover image

    In-House vs Outsourced Scan-to-BIM: Decision Framework

    Robotic Imaging, March 16, 2026

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    Organizations considering whether to build an in-house Scan-to-BIM capability or outsource Laser Scanning to specialized providers face a decision that turns on three variables: project volume, expert
    LOD 300 vs LOD 350 vs LOD 400: BIM Level Guide cover image

    LOD 300 vs LOD 350 vs LOD 400: BIM Level Guide

    Robotic Imaging, March 13, 2026

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    Choosing between LOD 300, LOD 350, and LOD 400 is one of the most consequential decisions in any Scan-to-BIM project specification. Over-specify and you pay 40–60% more for detail your contractor will
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    CRE Portfolio Scan-to-BIM: LOD 300 at Scale

    Robotic Imaging, March 11, 2026

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    For corporate real estate directors managing multi-property portfolios, capital planning built on assumptions rather than verified building conditions is a structural liability. Outdated floor plans,
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    Construction PM Scan-to-BIM: Pre-Con & As-Built

    Robotic Imaging, March 11, 2026

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    For construction project managers managing healthcare renovations, undocumented field conditions discovered after bidding represent one of the most destructive forces on project budgets and schedules.
    Scan-to-BIM Deliverables: LOD 300-400 | Verified Standards cover image

    Scan-to-BIM Deliverables: LOD 300-400 | Verified Standards

    Robotic Imaging, March 11, 2026

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    Robotic Imaging's Scan-to-BIM deliverables include Revit native files (.rvt) at specified Level of Development (LOD 200, 300, 350, or 400), Point Cloud formats (RCS, RCP, E57, LAS), 2D CAD drawings (.
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