Service
BIM-Ready Scanning in Northern California
BIM-ready scanning produces point clouds dense and accurate enough to drive a Building Information Model. Scan Your Space captures scan-to-BIM input with the Matterport Pro3 and Leica BLK360 G2 for Northern California architects, engineers, and contractors, exporting to .e57, .pts, and .rcp. BIM work starts at $2 per square foot.
How does it work?
What's included?
- Modeling-grade registered point cloud
- .rcp, .e57, and .pts export formats
- Coverage planning for clean modeling input
- Optional Matterport tour for visual reference
- Survey-grade accuracy with the Leica BLK360 G2
How much does it cost?
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| BIM-ready scan (.rcp/.e57) | from $2 / sq ft |
| Leica BLK360 survey-grade | custom quote |
| Recurring progress capture | volume pricing |
| Travel beyond 30 miles | $0.70 / mile RT |
Who is it for?
BIM: BIM (Building Information Modeling) is a coordinated 3D model of a building used for design, construction, and facility management.
Manufacturer reference: Matterport BIM File docs
Frequently asked questions
Yes. We export .rcp point clouds that import directly into Autodesk Revit and ReCap, plus .e57 and .pts for other modeling platforms.
Modeling input typically needs survey-grade tolerances, which we deliver with the Leica BLK360 G2. The Pro3 covers projects where 1% room-scale accuracy is sufficient.
We deliver the registered point cloud as modeling input and coordinate closely with your BIM team. When a project needs dedicated scan-to-BIM modelers, we can refer you to vetted partners.
Yes. We coordinate access, safety, and timing for occupied buildings and active construction, often working during off-hours or scheduled windows.
BIM-ready scanning starts at $2 per square foot. Survey-grade Leica work and complex multi-building sites are custom-quoted based on density and accuracy requirements.
Get a Quote in 24 Hours
Tell us about your space and we’ll send a flat-rate quote within one business day. Most projects deliver in 48 hours.
