Rework continues to slow projects down and cut into margins. In many cases, the root issue is simple. Teams do not always work with a reliable view of what is happening on site.
Digital reality addresses this gap. It is built on reality capture data that documents real-world conditions and makes them usable across the project lifecycle. Teams can access a shared and accurate view of the site, which helps them spot issues earlier and make better decisions based on facts, not assumptions.
In this webinar, Burns & McDonnell walks through how their team uses digital reality in day-to-day work. Using real world examples, you'll see how reality capture data is collected, shared and used from planning through construction and handover. Discover how hardware and software fit into existing workflows, how teams reduce rework and how they keep projects moving without adding extra effort.
In this webinar, you will learn:
- What digital reality means and how it builds on reality capture data
- How Burns & McDonnell uses reality capture data across each project phase
- Where digital reality helps teams identify issues earlier and avoid rework
- How tools like FARO Focus, Orbis, Blink, 360° cameras, SCENE and Sphere XG are used in real workflows
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