Scanning – surfaces and spaces

Muka baneris
Surface and space scanning is a modern surveying and documentation method that provides high-precision spatial data. It is widely used before design stages to capture accurate information about the existing condition of buildings, rooms, and structures. Laser scanning allows detailed recording of walls, ceilings, floors, structural elements, and engineering systems. This method is especially valuable for documenting historical, architectural, and archaeological assets in a non-invasive manner. The scanning process generates point clouds that represent precise three-dimensional geometry. These point clouds enable the creation of more accurate BIM models and digital twins. Scanning significantly reduces measurement errors and design risks. It is suitable for new construction, renovation, reconstruction, and restoration projects. Through the buvnieks.com platform, users can find professional scanning and digital surveying services across Latvia.