3D Modeling BIM Culture Education Laser Scanning Markets Other Technology

How to Select a Building Documentation Professional

There are two important announcements from the USIBD this week. The first is the availability of a free white paper with advice on how to select a building documentation professional. The second is you can register now for the USIBD Symposium this June in Chicago, IL in conjunction with SPAR 2020.

Logo for How to Select a Building Documentation Pro White Paper

How to Select a Building Documentation Pro White Paper

The U.S. Institute of Building Documentation (USIBD) is pleased to publish its first white paper entitled, Building Better Within Existing Conditions. This paper’s purpose is to help determine whether it makes sense to hire a Building Documentation Professional and, if so, how to go about selecting them.

Re-published from library.

Because it can be challenging keeping up with the latest technologies coming to the construction technology market that tout making point clouds easier to work with, we want to help you make sense of what’s out there, and offer suggestions on how to choose the right professional for your project. This document will help provide guidance in specifying a method for procuring point cloud data, depending on your use case. This paper will share some common workflows many people in the industry have come to rely on for processing 3D point cloud data.

For the white paper click here.

The second item from USIBD is that they are hosting their Annual Symposium in partnership with SPAR, June 3 – 5, 2019 in Chicago, IL. Click here to register.

Note – If you liked this post click here to stay informed of all of the 3D laser scanning, geomatics, UAS, autonomous vehicle, Lidar News and more. If you have an informative 3D video that you would like us to promote, please forward to editor@lidarnews.com and if you would like to join the Younger Geospatial Professional movement click here.

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.