Real cases of As-Built surveys, BIM modeling and precision topography carried out in Barcelona, Catalonia and Spain.
Client: Georeferenced topography
3D laser scanning of 600 meters of coastal front in Sitges (Barcelona). Georeferenced capture of 3 central breakwaters with full coastal infrastructure inventory.
Client: Rehabilitation / As-built plans
Complete documentation of a stone village house in La Mallol (Alta Garrotxa, Girona) for a rehabilitation project. Leaning walls, irregular geometries and a building with no straight lines — the 3D laser scanner was the only way to capture its real geometry with precision.
Client: 3D Laser Scanning
Club Sutton is one of Barcelona's most well-known nightclubs. An interior design company specializing in hospitality contacted Registra3D urgently: they needed to manufacture all sofas and armrests for the VIP area, fitted to the millimeter against the organic curved shapes of the printed concrete structures that define the space. Measuring these geometries with traditional methods is unfeasible. Every curve is unique, with no straight lines or standard angles. 50 scans were carried out with a Trimble X7 to cover every angle and eliminate blind spots. The complete geometry was captured in 4 hours. Two days later, the client had CAD plans with all shapes adjusted for cutting and manufacturing without errors or on-site corrections.
Rehabilitation of the Convent de Sant Francesc in Montblanc, a Gothic monumental complex in the province of Tarragona. A surveying firm commissioned the complete scanning of the bell tower — from base to top — to obtain precise sections and cuts of the tower, all georeferenced. 75 scans were carried out with a Trimble X7 over a 6-hour session. In addition to the bell tower, the session was used to document the church interior and other parts of the complex, generating a complete record of the building's current state. The result: georeferenced CAD plans with sections and cuts of the bell tower and detailed documentation of a Gothic building where every stone, arch and moulding is recorded with millimetric precision.