Why Architects Are Adopting 360° Reality Capture into BIM Workflows

Designers often begin designing a building long before they open a single model. It begins with local conditions, existing structures, and positional relations of the environment. But very often, this information comes through rough surveys, static photos, or drawings that do not reflect the current state of the site. This is where reality capture makes

Reality Capture Is Not a Trend: It’s the Backbone of Modern BIM

Most BIM Problems Don’t Start in the Field; They Start with Bad Information Building your model on guesswork or outdated drawings invites RFIs, clashes, and rework. That’s where reality capture changes everything. Through integrating 3D laser scanning, 360° photo-documentation, and intelligent tools such as Lens360 and iFieldSmart, project groups can create, coordinate, and construct utilizing

How GCs Can Reduce Rework with Integrated BIM & 360 Photo Documentation

Rework drains time, money, and trust. You already know that. Every general contractor has faced the frustration of redoing work that should’ve been right the first time. It costs more than just materials or labor; it costs momentum. It damages timelines, team morale, and client confidence. Here’s the thing: most rework doesn’t come from carelessness.

How AI-Powered BIM Coordination Prevents Construction Delays

Construction delays are expensive. They cause crews to sit idle, prefab to stall, and schedules to unravel. If you’ve ever heard, “The model’s not ready yet,” then you already know how painful coordination delays can be. Here’s the thing: BIM is supposed to prevent those delays. But when BIM itself becomes the bottleneck, that’s a

Capturing the Built World: Lens360 Reality Capture in the AEC Industry

Getting accurate site data shouldn’t be complicated. But it often is. Outdated drawings, conflicting measurements, and scattered field photos cause delays and confusion across construction and renovation projects. Architects ask for one thing. The field delivers something else. Facility teams inherit incomplete records. And project teams spend more time verifying than building. At BIM Eng