Unexpected site conditions are a common source of project revisions and budget overruns. Accurate site data helps reduce these risks by providing a clear understanding of existing conditions from the start.
LiDAR scanning replaces fragmented notes and estimates with a complete digital record. This allows teams to identify constraints, verify measurements, and anticipate challenges before work progresses.
When accurate data is available early, fewer changes are required later. This leads to better cost control, improved scheduling, and fewer disruptions throughout the project lifecycle.