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Scan to BIM Software for Autodesk Revit Platform

Enables visualization and interaction with 3-D laser scans directly in Revit

Sun, 12/19/2010 - 19:19
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(IMAGINiT Technologies: Framingham, MA) -- Rand Worldwide, a provider of technology solutions to organizations with engineering design and information technology requirements, announced that its IMAGINiT Technologies division launched its Scan to BIM software for the Autodesk Revit platform. Purpose built for 3-D laser scanning service providers and architecture, engineering, and construction firms, Scan to BIM radically improves workflow and increases building information modeling (BIM) accuracy while saving time for projects adapting existing structures for new uses.

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“Scan to BIM addresses an expanding market opportunity for 3-D laser scanning and building information modeling,” says Marc Dulude, CEO, Rand Worldwide. “The economic climate, coupled with sustainability-focused legislation, has ignited a dramatic increase in renovation and reuse of existing buildings around the globe. Cost effective as-built data acquisition is vital to planning and design for firms updating existing infrastructure. Scan to BIM makes acquiring and importing this critical information a great deal easier and faster.”

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