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// Scan to BIM Services USA

Scan to BIM Services in USA — Convert Point Cloud & Laser Scan Data to Accurate As-Built BIM Models

Survey-Grade Point Cloud to BIM Conversion for Renovation, Retrofit, Heritage & Facility Management Projects

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For architects, engineers, and contractors across the USA, Scan to BIM has become the standard approach for existing building documentation. Traditional manual measurement cannot match the accuracy, speed, or completeness of modern terrestrial laser scanning.

Scan to BIM — Accurate as-built Revit BIM model produced from point cloud
Raw 3D laser scan point cloud data
Point Cloud Scan BIM Model

21+

Years BIM Expertise

2,500+

Projects Delivered

±2–4mm

Scan Accuracy

LOD 200–500

Compliant Deliverables

Our Clients
// What Is Scan to BIM?

What Is Scan to BIM? Point Cloud to BIM Explained

Scan to BIM is the process of converting 3D laser scan point cloud data into intelligent, as-built Building Information Models (BIM). Using terrestrial LiDAR scanners (FARO, Leica, Trimble), millions of 3D data points are captured from a building's existing conditions. This point cloud data is then processed and modeled in Autodesk Revit or equivalent BIM software to produce accurate as-built architectural, structural, and MEP models at LOD 200–500.

// Industry Research — Scan to BIM Accuracy & ROI

3D laser scanning achieves ±2–4mm spatial accuracy depending on equipment — approximately 10x tighter than traditional manual measurement, which carries a tolerance of ±1–3 inches (Robotic Imaging, 2026). A hospital Scan to BIM project costing $45,000 identified coordination conflicts that would have cost $180,000 to resolve during construction — a 4x return on the scanning investment (iScano, 2025). In 2026, Scan to BIM pricing for standard commercial spaces at LOD 300 ranges from $0.50–$2.10 per sq ft, rising to $2.00–$10.00+ per sq ft for dense MEP environments like data centres and hospitals.

For architects, engineers, and contractors across the USA, Scan to BIM has become the standard approach for existing building documentation. Traditional manual measurement — tape measures, total stations, and 2D CAD drafting — cannot match the accuracy, speed, or completeness of modern terrestrial laser scanning. A single scan session captures millions of precise data points that represent every surface condition in the building, including hidden MEP systems, structural elements, and spatial geometry that cannot be reliably measured by hand.

At Excelize, we have been delivering Scan to BIM modeling services since 2003. Our point cloud processing and BIM modeling team works with all major point cloud file formats (.RCP, .RCS, .E57, .FLS, .PTG, .OBJ, .PCG, .XYZ) from every leading laser scanner brand — Leica, FARO, Trimble, Riegl, and Matterport. We produce as-built Revit models at LOD 200–500 for renovation, retrofit, heritage documentation, MEP coordination, and facility management handover across all building types and sectors in the USA.

Robotic Imaging & iScano2025–2026

±2–4mm scan accuracy vs ±1–3 inch manual measurement. $45,000 scan → $180,000 rework prevented. LOD 300 commercial modeling: $0.50–$2.10/sqft.

Scan to BIM — Point cloud data converted to accurate as-built Revit BIM model showing architectural structural and MEP elements
A point cloud is a set of millions of 3D coordinate data points captured by a laser scanner, each representing a precise location on a building's surface. Point clouds look like dense 3D dot maps of the building. In Scan to BIM, this raw point cloud data is imported into Revit or AutoCAD and used as a precise reference to build an intelligent BIM model of the as-built conditions.
Scan to BIM produces an intelligent 3D parametric model in Revit where every element carries data attributes, supports quantity extraction, clash detection, and 4D/5D BIM workflows. Scan to CAD produces 2D drawings or basic 3D geometry in AutoCAD without parametric intelligence or data. Scan to BIM is suited for renovation design coordination and FM handover; Scan to CAD is suited for simpler as-built 2D documentation.
Professional terrestrial laser scanning achieves ±2–4mm spatial accuracy, depending on scanner model, site conditions, and scan registration methodology. This is approximately 10x tighter than traditional manual measurement (±1–3 inches). For MEP coordination, curtain wall systems, and prefabrication workflows, this accuracy level ensures the Scan to BIM model coordinates correctly with design geometry without introducing field conflicts.
A typical Scan to BIM project takes 10–14 business days end-to-end: 2–3 days for laser scanning on-site, 3–5 days for point cloud processing and registration, and 5–10 days for BIM modeling depending on project size and LOD. Small residential projects can be completed in 5–7 business days. Large complex facilities (hospitals, data centres) may take 3–6 weeks. Rush delivery is available with premium pricing.
// See Our Process in Action

Scan to BIM Workflow & Modeling Precision

Watch our technical walkthroughs showing how we convert raw laser scan data (point clouds) into highly accurate, clash-free LOD 300-400 Revit models for complex MEP, architectural, and structural renovation projects.

"Excelize's Scan to BIM methodology goes beyond simple tracing. We build intelligent, parametric Revit families directly over the point cloud data, ensuring the final as-built model is fully actionable for engineering design, clash detection, and facility management."

High-Tolerance Modeling (LOA 30-40)

We deliver models with Level of Accuracy (LOA) up to ±1-5mm, critical for mechanical pump rooms, industrial process piping, and heritage conservation.

Intelligent MEP Integration

Pipes, ducts, and conduits are not just solid geometry; they are connected, system-assigned MEP elements ready for pressure drop analysis and routing updates.

Deviation Reporting

Every delivered project includes a point cloud vs. model deviation heat map to verify that our Revit geometry perfectly matches the real-world scan data.

Have a point cloud ready for modeling?

Send us a sample of your .RCP or .E57 data, and we will model a pilot area at no cost.

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// Our Scan to BIM & Point Cloud Services

Our Scan to BIM & Point Cloud Services

Excelize delivers a complete range of scan-based modeling services — from full as-built BIM models to 2D CAD as-built drawings, parametric Revit families from scanned objects, and mesh generation for digital twin applications.

Scan to BIM (Point Cloud to BIM Model)

// Core Service

Our core service — converting laser scan point cloud data into fully coordinated, intelligent 3D BIM models in Autodesk Revit. We produce as-built architectural, structural, and MEP Revit models at LOD 200–500 from point cloud data. All models are parametric, data-rich, and suitable for renovation design coordination, clash detection, shop drawing production, and facility management handover.

  • As-built Revit models (Architecture, Structure, MEP) at LOD 200–500
  • Architectural as-built plans, sections, elevations, and details from the model
  • Structural as-built model with steel, concrete, and rebar geometry
  • MEP as-built model for HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems
  • Clash detection between as-built conditions and new design models
  • IFC, NWD, and RVT format deliverables
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Scan to CAD (Point Cloud to 2D CAD)

// 2D As-Built Drawings

Converting point cloud data into 2D as-built drawings in AutoCAD (.DWG format). This service is suited for projects requiring basic as-built documentation without parametric BIM intelligence — including simple residential renovations, retail fit-outs, and planning application drawings. We produce accurate 2D floor plans, sections, elevations, and site layouts from the point cloud.

  • 2D as-built floor plans, sections, and elevations in AutoCAD (.DWG)
  • Site layout drawings with accurate dimensions from scan data
  • Facade elevations and section drawings for planning applications
  • Roof plans and service drawings for MEP maintenance teams
Learn more about CAD services

Point Cloud to Revit Family

// Parametric BIM Objects

Creating parametric Revit families (BIM objects) from scanned physical objects — unique equipment, custom architectural elements, heritage fixtures, or building products that do not exist in standard Revit libraries. We scan the physical object, process the point cloud, and produce a parametric Revit family with accurate geometry and data parameters for use in your project model.

  • Custom MEP equipment not available in Autodesk library
  • Heritage architectural details for conservation projects
  • Unique structural connections and elements
  • Building product families for manufacturers from physical samples
Learn more about Revit Family Creation

Scan to Mesh (Point Cloud to 3D Mesh)

// Digital Twin & Visualization

Generating a 3D surface mesh from point cloud data for digital twin, visualization, virtual reality, or computational analysis applications. Scan to Mesh is used when a lightweight 3D representation is needed without the full parametric intelligence of a BIM model — for example, for Matterport-style virtual tours, photorealistic rendering, or computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis.

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Discuss Your Scan to BIM Project Scope

Tell us your building type, scanner format, and LOD requirement — we'll return a delivery plan and firm quote within 24 hours.

Discuss Your Project Scope
// Point Cloud File Formats We Support

Point Cloud File Formats We Support

We process point cloud data from all major laser scanner brands and all standard point cloud file formats. You do not need to convert your data — send us the native scanner output and we handle all processing.

// 9 Supported Point Cloud Formats
Format Scanner / Software Notes
.RCP / .RCS Autodesk ReCap Native Autodesk Reality Capture format — direct import to Revit. Most common format from US-based scanning projects.
.E57 Universal (all brands) Open standard format (ASTM E57) supported by all major scanners. Best for cross-platform workflows.
.FLS / .FWS FARO laser scanners Native FARO Focus scanner format. Common in US construction and heritage documentation.
.PTG / .PTS Leica scanners Native Leica HDS and RTC360 scanner format. High-accuracy format for survey-grade deliverables.
.XYZ Multiple scanners ASCII point format exported from various scanner software. Requires pre-processing before BIM conversion.
.OBJ Matterport / Photogrammetry Mesh + point cloud format from Matterport and photogrammetry systems. Used for interior documentation.
.PCG Autodesk Legacy Legacy Autodesk point cloud format. Still supported in ReCap and Revit workflows.
.LAS / .LAZ LiDAR (aerial/terrestrial) Standard LiDAR format from aerial drone surveys and mobile mapping systems. Used for infrastructure BIM.
.3DD Z+F scanners Native format from Zoller+Fröhlich (Z+F) scanners. Common in European and heritage projects.
Leica RTC360, BLK360, P-series, ScanStation

Survey-grade accuracy for engineering and heritage projects.

FARO Focus, Swift, Freestyle

Most common scanner for US construction and MEP documentation.

Trimble X12, TX8, SX12

High-accuracy scanning for structural and infrastructure applications.

Riegl VZ-series, miniVZ

Long-range scanning for infrastructure, bridges, and tunnels.

Matterport Pro3, Pro2

Interior documentation for commercial spaces and residential projects.

NavVis VLX, M6

Mobile mapping for large facilities and campus documentation.

Send Us Your Point Cloud Data for a Free Sample Conversion

Any format, any scanner brand — we handle all processing. No pre-conversion required on your end.

Send Us Your Point Cloud Data
// Our Scan to BIM Process

Our Scan to BIM Process — 6 Steps from Raw Scan to BIM-Ready Model

Our structured Scan to BIM workflow ensures that every point cloud is processed with engineering precision — from raw scan registration through to quality-verified, LOD-compliant BIM deliverables your team can use immediately.

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Project Scoping & Requirements

We review your project requirements, define the delivery scope — LOD level, disciplines required, file formats, coordinate system, and intended use (renovation design, FM handover, MEP coordination, or prefabrication) — before processing begins. This step prevents expensive scope changes mid-project.

// Deliverables

Scope confirmation, LOD specification, coordinate system agreement

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Point Cloud Data Receipt & Validation

We receive your point cloud files in any supported format (.RCP, .E57, .FLS, .PTG, etc.) and validate data completeness, scan coverage, and quality. We identify any gaps in scan coverage, misaligned scan positions, or data corruption before proceeding to processing.

// Deliverables

Data quality report, coverage gap identification, scan registration assessment

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Point Cloud Processing & Registration

Raw scan data is cleaned, de-noised, and registered — aligning multiple scan positions into a single unified, coordinate-referenced point cloud. We use Autodesk ReCap Pro, FARO Scene, and Leica Cyclone for scan registration, achieving sub-millimeter alignment across scan positions.

// Deliverables

Registered point cloud (.RCP file), scan registration report, accuracy verification

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BIM Model Development from Point Cloud

Our BIM modeling team uses the registered point cloud as reference geometry to build parametric architectural, structural, and MEP Revit models. Every element is traced from the point cloud and modeled as an intelligent Revit element with data attributes at the agreed LOD standard.

// Deliverables

Discipline Revit models (.RVT) at agreed LOD, milestone model checkpoints

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Quality Control & Accuracy Verification

Every Scan to BIM model undergoes a rigorous QC process. We verify model elements against the point cloud reference at multiple locations using deviation heat-map analysis. Geometric accuracy is confirmed against the USIBD Level of Accuracy (LOA) standard before client delivery.

// Deliverables

QC report with accuracy verification, deviation analysis, model completeness checklist

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Delivery & Post-Delivery Support

Final Revit models are delivered with transmittals in all agreed formats — Revit (.RVT), IFC, NWD (for Navisworks), and 2D PDF drawing sets. Post-delivery support is provided for any questions, model queries, or minor updates during the design and construction phases.

// Deliverables

Final Revit models (.RVT), IFC export, NWD file, 2D PDF drawings, transmittal

// No Obligation

Request a Sample Scan to BIM Deliverable

See exactly what you'll receive — sample Revit model, QC report, accuracy verification, and transmittal from a past Scan to BIM project.

Request a Sample Scan to BIM Deliverable
// Scan to BIM LOD Guide

Scan to BIM LOD Guide — LOD 200 to LOD 500 for As-Built Models

The Level of Development (LOD) for Scan to BIM defines how much detail is extracted from the point cloud and modeled in the BIM environment. Higher LOD levels capture more element-level detail but require more processing and modeling time. The right LOD depends on your downstream use case.

LOD 200

Approximate Geometry

Overall building form, floor plates, major walls, roof outline, structural grid. MEP: major duct/pipe routes by system.

// Best For

Feasibility studies, planning applications, early-stage renovation design

LOD 300

Precise Geometry

All architectural elements with accurate dimensions, structural members, MEP systems with correct routing and equipment locations.

// Best For

Renovation design, planning permits, MEP coordination, structural assessment

LOD 350

Construction Interfaces

All LOD 300 elements plus connections, supports, clearances, penetrations. MEP includes hanger locations and equipment connections.

// Best For

Pre-construction coordination, clash detection, shop drawing preparation

LOD 400

Fabrication Detail

Full fabrication-level detail: MEP spool configurations, structural connections, equipment installation details. ±2mm accuracy requirement.

// Best For

Prefabrication, heritage conservation, forensic documentation, legal as-built records

LOD 500

Field-Verified As-Built

Verified as-built model with COBie data for all assets. Every element confirmed against as-constructed conditions.

// Best For

Facility management handover, digital twin, lifecycle asset management

Scan to BIM LOD Reference Guide PDF
// Free Download

Download Full Scan to BIM LOD Reference Guide (PDF)

Scan to BIM LOD specification with accuracy requirements, deliverable checklists, and downstream use guidance for each LOD level. Free. Instant download.

Download Scan to BIM LOD Reference Guide (PDF)
// Scan to BIM Accuracy & Quality Standards

Scan to BIM Accuracy & Quality Standards

Professional Scan to BIM services are defined not just by the LOD of the model, but by the spatial accuracy of the point cloud from which the model is built. The US Institute of Building Documentation (USIBD) Level of Accuracy (LOA) framework is the industry standard for specifying and verifying Scan to BIM accuracy.

// 5 LOA Levels — USIBD Standard
LOA Level Spatial Tolerance Application
LOA 10 Approximate (±5cm+) Conceptual design, feasibility studies, visual reference only. Not suitable for engineering design or construction coordination.
LOA 20 15mm – 5cm General planning, architectural design development, space planning. Not suitable for MEP coordination or fabrication.
LOA 30 ★ 5mm – 15mm Standard for most renovation and retrofit design projects. Sufficient for architectural and structural coordination in Revit. Excelize standard delivery.
LOA 40 ★ 1mm – 5mm Engineering-grade accuracy for MEP coordination, curtain wall systems, prefabrication, and heritage conservation. Requires high-end scanner (Leica, FARO). Available on request.
LOA 50 ≤ 1mm Forensic documentation, precision manufacturing, and industrial plant documentation. Requires specialized equipment and methodology.
// What Excelize Delivers — Standard & Premium Accuracy

Most Scan to BIM projects for renovation, retrofit, and facility management require LOA 30 (±5–15mm). MEP coordination, prefabrication, and curtain wall projects require LOA 40 (±1–5mm). Excelize's standard Scan to BIM workflow achieves LOA 30 accuracy using FARO and Leica scanners, with LOA 40 available for projects requiring engineering-grade precision. Every deliverable includes an accuracy verification report confirming achieved LOA against the project specification.

// Why Laser Scanning Outperforms Manual Measurement Every Time
Parameter Traditional Surveying Scan to BIM
Spatial accuracy ±1–3 inches (tape measure) / ±5–15mm (total station) ±2–4mm (terrestrial LiDAR) — 10x tighter than manual methods
Measurement coverage Spot measurements at defined points only Millions of data points capturing every surface continuously
Hidden conditions Cannot capture concealed MEP without destructive opening Visible MEP systems captured completely; hidden elements flagged
Return site visits Frequently required when design discovers unmeasured conditions Complete point cloud eliminates return visits — all surfaces queryable
Deliverable format 2D CAD only 2D CAD + 3D BIM + IFC + NWD from a single field capture

Request an Accuracy Verification Report with Your Scan to BIM Delivery

Every Excelize Scan to BIM deliverable includes a USIBD LOA verification report. Tell us your accuracy requirement — we'll confirm achievable LOA for your scanner data.

Discuss Your Accuracy Requirements
// Scan to BIM Applications by Project Type

Scan to BIM Services — Applications by Project Type

Scan to BIM is applicable across every sector where existing building conditions need to be accurately documented before design, renovation, or construction begins. Here are the primary use cases where Excelize delivers Scan to BIM services.

// Renovation & Retrofit

Renovation & Retrofit Projects

Renovation and Retrofit Scan to BIM Construction Site

Renovation projects fail when as-built drawings are inaccurate or unavailable. Laser scanning captures the exact existing conditions — wall thicknesses, column locations, ceiling heights, MEP routing — so that renovation designs coordinate correctly with what is actually there, not what the original drawings said was there. Scan to BIM for renovation eliminates the most common cause of renovation project cost overruns: field conditions that don't match design assumptions.

// Applications
  • Pre-renovation documentation of existing MEP systems for retrofit coordination
  • As-built models for commercial fit-out and tenant improvement projects
  • Healthcare facility expansion coordination with existing building systems
  • Industrial plant renovation with dense existing process piping and structure
// Heritage & Historic Building Documentation

Heritage & Historic Building Documentation

Historic and Heritage Building Architecture

Historic and heritage buildings have no reliable as-built drawings, highly irregular geometry, and material conditions that cannot be measured accurately by hand. Scan to BIM is the only methodology that captures heritage buildings with the accuracy required for conservation design, planning compliance, and structural assessment. LOA 40 scanning using Leica or FARO equipment achieves the millimeter-level accuracy required for conservation-grade documentation.

// Applications
  • Listed building and heritage structure documentation for planning consent
  • Conservation-grade as-built models for restoration and repair design
  • Cultural and civic building documentation for public archive and FM purposes
// Facility Management & Digital Twin

Facility Management & Digital Twin

Facility Management and Building Operations Dashboard

Building owners use LOD 500 Scan to BIM models for ongoing facility management — tracking asset locations, planning maintenance operations, managing space, and integrating with CAFM (Computer-Aided Facilities Management) systems. Scan to BIM from a building's existing conditions creates a reliable digital twin baseline when original design BIM models do not exist or are not current.

// Applications
  • As-built LOD 500 models with COBie data for FM system integration
  • Digital twin baseline for ongoing facility operations and maintenance planning
  • Space planning and occupancy management from accurate as-built floor plans
  • Energy audit and building performance analysis from as-built geometry
// MEP As-Built Documentation & Coordination

MEP As-Built Documentation & Coordination

Complex MEP Systems Pipework and Ducts

MEP systems in existing buildings are rarely documented accurately in 2D drawings. Scan to BIM captures the as-built MEP routing — duct positions, pipe locations, equipment placement, and clearances — enabling renovation and upgrade designs to coordinate correctly with existing systems. LOD 350–400 MEP Scan to BIM provides the detail needed for pre-fabrication and MEP trade coordination on complex retrofit projects.

// Applications
  • HVAC retrofit design with as-built existing ductwork documentation
  • Electrical upgrade coordination with documented existing cable tray and conduit
  • Plumbing renovation with accurate as-built pipe routing and sizes
// Infrastructure & Civil Engineering

Infrastructure & Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering Infrastructure Bridge and Roadways

Bridges, tunnels, roads, and utilities require high-accuracy as-built documentation for inspection, maintenance, and expansion design. LiDAR scanning from terrestrial, mobile mapping, and drone platforms captures infrastructure geometry at the scale and accuracy required for civil engineering BIM. We use LiDAR point cloud data from mobile mapping systems (NavVis, FARO) and aerial drones to produce infrastructure BIM models in Revit and Civil 3D.

// Applications
  • Bridge inspection and structural assessment BIM from scan data
  • Tunnel lining condition monitoring and as-built documentation
  • Utilities infrastructure documentation from mobile LiDAR mapping
  • Airport and transit facility as-built documentation for expansion planning
// New Construction Quality Control

New Construction Quality Control

Commercial Building Construction Site Structural Frame

Scan to BIM is increasingly used during construction — not just for documentation of existing buildings. Regular scan-and-compare workflows verify that structural elements, MEP installations, and architectural finishes are being constructed within tolerance. Point cloud vs BIM model deviation analysis identifies construction errors before they are covered up, eliminating the cost of rework and defect rectification after handover.

// Applications
  • Structural concrete placement verification against design BIM model
  • MEP installation verification against coordinated BIM prior to ceiling installation
  • Pre-handover as-built verification scan to confirm LOD 500 conditions

Tell Us Your Use Case — We'll Scope the Right Scan to BIM Solution

Renovation, heritage, FM, MEP, infrastructure, or QC — we'll scope the right LOD, format, and accuracy level for your project.

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// Scan to BIM Pricing & Turnaround

Scan to BIM Services — Pricing & Turnaround

Scan to BIM pricing has two components: laser scanning (field capture) and BIM modeling (office processing). Costs vary based on project size, complexity, LOD level, number of disciplines, and number of coordination cycles required. Contact us for a project-specific quote within 24 hours.

Scan to BIM pricing has two components: laser scanning (field capture) and BIM modeling (office processing). Scanning costs depend on crew size, equipment type, and site complexity. BIM modeling costs vary by floor area, LOD level, number of disciplines, and model complexity. Most commercial projects are delivered in 10–14 business days.

Component 1 — Laser Scanning (Field Capture) // On-site by professional scanning crew

Professional laser scanning is priced per day, based on equipment type, crew size, site accessibility, and scanner resolution requirements. High-accuracy LOA 40 scanning with Leica or FARO survey-grade equipment commands a premium over standard LOA 30 scanning. Matterport interior scanning for simple residential or retail spaces is the most cost-effective option. Contact us if you already have your point cloud data — we can model from any scan you supply, reducing your cost to BIM modeling only.

Component 2 — BIM Modeling (Office Processing) // Point cloud to Revit model conversion

BIM modeling from point cloud data is priced per square foot, based on LOD level, number of disciplines (architectural, structural, MEP), and model complexity. Dense MEP environments like hospitals and data centres require significantly more modeling time per square foot than simple commercial spaces. Heritage and conservation projects with irregular geometry and high LOA requirements carry a premium.

// Typical Turnaround by Project Type
Project Type / LOD Typical Turnaround
Small residential (LOD 300, <5,000 sqft) 5–7 business days
Commercial office (LOD 300, 10,000–50,000 sqft) 10–14 business days
Industrial / warehouse (LOD 300, basic MEP) 2–3 weeks
Heritage / historic building (LOD 400, high accuracy) 3–6 weeks
Hospital / data centre (LOD 350–400, dense MEP) 4–8 weeks
Infrastructure (LiDAR, bridge, tunnel) 2–6 weeks depending on scope
Point cloud modeling only (client supplies scan) 5–10 business days
// Factors That Affect Scan to BIM Cost
LOD Level Required

Higher LOD = more modeling time. LOD 200 is the fastest; LOD 400–500 requires element-by-element parametric modeling from the point cloud.

Number of Disciplines

Architectural only vs full Arch + Structural + MEP significantly impacts scope and cost.

Building Complexity

Dense MEP environments (hospitals, data centres, industrial plants) require far more modeling time per square foot than open commercial spaces.

Point Cloud Quality

Well-registered, clean point cloud data from a professional scanning crew reduces processing and modeling time significantly versus low-quality or incomplete scan data.

Accuracy Requirement (LOA)

LOA 40 engineering-grade accuracy requires premium scanner equipment and more rigorous registration methodology versus standard LOA 30 scanning.

Deliverable Formats

Additional deliverables beyond standard Revit (.RVT) — IFC, NWD, 2D PDF sets, COBie data — add scope but are included in our standard project package.

// If You Already Have Point Cloud Data

If you already have your laser scan data from your own scanner or a scanning contractor, you only pay for BIM modeling (Component 2). Send us your point cloud files in any supported format (.RCP, .E57, .FLS, .PTG, etc.) and we will return a firm quote within 24 hours. No pre-conversion required — we process all major point cloud formats natively. This is typically the most cost-effective route for clients with an existing scanning program or in-house scanning capability.

Get a Firm Scan to BIM Quote in 24 Hours

Tell us your project type, floor area, LOD requirement, and whether you have existing scan data — we'll return a firm quote within 24 hours.

Get a Firm Scan to BIM Quote in 24 Hours
Industries We Provide Scan to BIM Services For | Excelize
// SECTION 10 — INDUSTRIES WE SERVE

Industries We Provide Scan to BIM Services For

Our Scan to BIM and point cloud processing teams have delivered projects across all major building types and infrastructure categories in the USA, UK, Middle East, and Asia Pacific.

8+ Sectors
USA & UK Focused
LOD 400 Capable

Healthcare

Hospital wing renovation, MEP as-built, HVAC retrofit.

Commercial

Office fit-out, retail renovation, mixed-use buildings.

Heritage & Historic

Conservation, museum documentation, civic restoration.

Industrial

Plant documentation, process piping, factory layout.

Infrastructure

Bridge inspection, tunnel lining, transport hubs.

Data Centres

Critical infrastructure, MEP coordination, raised floors.

Residential

Multi-family renovation, high-rise refurbishment.

Educational

Campus documentation, lab retrofit, sports facilities.

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// Client Stories

What Our US Clients Say About Our Scan to BIM Services

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"Excelize processed our FARO scan data from a 120,000 sq ft hospital wing and returned LOD 350 MEP models in 3 weeks. The as-built model caught three major conflicts between existing structure and our proposed MEP retrofit routes — issues our 2D drawings completely missed. The scan investment saved us $80,000 in rework."

MEP Project Manager

Healthcare Renovation Contractor · Chicago, IL

"We submitted 12 FARO scans in .E57 format from a 1920s historic courthouse. Excelize returned LOD 400 architectural as-built models that matched the existing stone structure to within 3mm. The accuracy gave our conservation architect confidence to design structural repairs without returning to site for additional measurements."

Conservation Architect

Historic Preservation Firm · Boston, MA

"We've used Excelize for Scan to BIM on 8 industrial facility projects. They handle every scanner format we send — Leica, FARO, Trimble — without requiring us to pre-process anything. Consistent LOD 300 quality, always within our project schedule. Our go-to provider for as-built modeling."

VDC Manager

Industrial Engineering Firm · Houston, TX

// Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions — Scan to BIM Services

Ask Our Team
Scan to BIM is the process of converting 3D laser scan point cloud data into intelligent, as-built Building Information Models (BIM). Using terrestrial LiDAR scanners (FARO, Leica, Trimble), millions of 3D data points are captured from a building's existing conditions. This point cloud is then processed and modeled in Autodesk Revit to produce accurate as-built architectural, structural, and MEP models.
Point cloud to BIM conversion is the modeling process within Scan to BIM where raw laser scan point cloud data — consisting of millions of 3D coordinate points — is imported into Revit and used as a reference to build parametric BIM model elements. Modelers trace the point cloud geometry to create intelligent walls, slabs, beams, ducts, pipes, and equipment as Revit elements with data attributes, rather than just surface meshes or line work.
Professional terrestrial laser scanning achieves ±2–4mm spatial accuracy, approximately 10x tighter than traditional manual measurement (±1–3 inches). The USIBD Level of Accuracy (LOA) framework classifies Scan to BIM accuracy: LOA 30 (±5–15mm) for most renovation and retrofit projects, and LOA 40 (±1–5mm) for engineering-grade applications including prefabrication and heritage conservation.
We support all major point cloud file formats including .RCP and .RCS (Autodesk ReCap), .E57 (universal open standard), .FLS and .FWS (FARO), .PTG and .PTS (Leica), .XYZ (ASCII), .OBJ (Matterport), .LAS and .LAZ (LiDAR), and .PCG (Autodesk legacy). We process scanner output from Leica, FARO, Trimble, Riegl, Matterport, and NavVis without requiring format conversion on your end.
Scan to BIM produces an intelligent 3D parametric model in Revit where every element carries data attributes and supports quantity extraction, clash detection, and 4D/5D BIM workflows. Scan to CAD produces 2D drawings or basic 3D geometry in AutoCAD without parametric intelligence. Scan to BIM is suited for renovation design coordination, MEP retrofit, and facility management; Scan to CAD is appropriate for simpler documentation requirements.
LOD (Level of Development) defines how much detail is modeled from the point cloud. LOD 200 is conceptual massing only; LOD 300 is precise geometry for renovation design and MEP coordination; LOD 350 includes connections and clearances for shop drawings; LOD 400 is fabrication-level detail; LOD 500 is field-verified for facility management. Most renovation projects require LOD 300. MEP prefabrication and heritage conservation require LOD 400. See our LOD Guide for full details.
Excelize specializes in the BIM modeling stage of Scan to BIM — point cloud processing, registration, and Revit model production. If you already have point cloud data, we receive it directly in any supported format. For clients who need end-to-end service including on-site laser scanning, we work with trusted scanning partner firms across the USA.
Standard Scan to BIM deliverables include: Autodesk Revit model files (.RVT) at the agreed LOD; IFC export for cross-platform BIM workflows; Navisworks NWD file for coordination and clash detection; 2D PDF drawing sets; AutoCAD DWG format; accuracy verification report confirming achieved LOA standard; and a registered point cloud file (.RCP) for ongoing design team reference.
// Our Scan to BIM Projects

Scan to BIM Projects in USA

Point cloud to as-built BIM models — LOD 300 to LOD 400 — across healthcare, industrial, heritage & commercial sectors.

Scan to BIM Hospital Wing MEP As-Built LOD 350 Chicago Illinois USA — FARO Point Cloud Revit Healthcare // PROJ_01

Hospital Wing MEP As-Built

Chicago, IL — USA

1,20,000Sq. Feet
Scan to BIM (FARO .E57) LOD 350 MEP Model As-Built HVAC Routing Clash Detection IFC + NWD Export Accuracy QC Report
LOD 350Detail Level
HealthcareBuilding Type
Revit + ReCapSoftware
Scan to BIM Historic Courthouse Heritage Documentation LOD 400 Boston Massachusetts USA — Leica Point Cloud Revit Heritage // PROJ_02

Historic Courthouse Documentation

Boston, MA — USA

45,000Sq. Feet
Scan to BIM (Leica .E57) LOD 400 Arch As-Built Conservation-Grade Model ±3mm LOA 40 Accuracy 2D PDF Drawing Set Structural Assessment BIM
LOD 400Detail Level
HeritageBuilding Type
Revit + CycloneSoftware
Scan to BIM Mechanical Plant Room LOD 400 Redwood Blvd California USA — Point Cloud RCS MEPF Revit ReCap Scan to BIM // PROJ_03

Mechanical Plant Room

Redwood Blvd, CA — USA

10,000Sq. Feet
Scan to BIM (.RCS) As-Built ARC/STR LOD 400 MEPF Point Cloud Processing LOD 100 Architecture MEPF Services Model
LOD 400Detail Level
IndustrialBuilding Type
Revit + ReCapSoftware
Scan to BIM Industrial Facility As-Built LOD 300 Houston Texas USA — FARO Trimble Point Cloud Revit Industrial // PROJ_04

Industrial Facility As-Built

Houston, TX — USA

2,50,000Sq. Feet
Scan to BIM (Trimble) LOD 300 As-Built Model Process Piping As-Built Equipment Layout BIM IFC + DWG Export LOA 30 QC Report
LOD 300Detail Level
IndustrialBuilding Type
Revit + ReCapSoftware
Scan to BIM Office Tower Facility Management Digital Twin LOD 500 New York USA — Matterport Leica Revit COBie Commercial // PROJ_05

Office Tower FM Digital Twin

New York, NY — USA

3,20,000Sq. Feet
Scan to BIM (Leica RTC360) LOD 500 As-Built Model COBie Data Export FM System Integration Digital Twin Baseline Space Planning BIM
LOD 500Detail Level
CommercialBuilding Type
Revit + ReCapSoftware
Scan to BIM Airport Terminal Expansion LOD 300 Dallas Texas USA — NavVis Mobile LiDAR Revit Civil 3D Infrastructure // PROJ_06

Airport Terminal As-Built

Dallas, TX — USA

5,80,000Sq. Feet
Scan to BIM (NavVis VLX) LOD 300 As-Built ARC Mobile LiDAR Processing MEP As-Built Routing Expansion Design Support IFC + NWD Deliverables
LOD 300Detail Level
InfrastructureBuilding Type
Revit + Civil 3DSoftware

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