Existing Conditions
Get the whole picture. Make data actionable.
Common challenges
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Capture every detail.
Coda can capture the current condition of your facility and deliver an accurate model for your design team to seamlessly build upon.
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Catch issues early.
Coda has years of experience analyzing as-built laser scan data and comparing it against proposed designs. We’ll provide precise feedback on areas where the design may not align with existing conditions.
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Make planning easy.
Coda can evaluate your as-built information and streamline it into actionable resources for your project team. For example, we can consolidate data into a comprehensive 3D model, or create targeted 2D exhibits such as floor-to-floor height visualizations.
Design smarter. Build better. Operate seamlessly.
10k
miles of underground area mapped
$47M
in construction costs avoided by proactively addressing issues
97%
accuracy in pinpointing hidden objects
Our Existing Conditions Solution
An uptick in renovations and adaptive reuse of existing facilities has created an increasing need to document existing conditions. Reality capture tools help our customers streamline coordination for seamless integration with new designs.
Coda’s existing conditions services leverage advanced tools to accurately capture current conditions and deliver actionable insights, enabling project stakeholders to make informed decisions with confidence.
Services
- Laser scanning and point cloud generation
- Drone flights
- 3D modeling / Scan-to-BIM
- Comparison of existing conditions to proposed designs
- Facade quality control inspections
- Verification of site utilization plans
Having a BuildingCheck on the Milton S. Eisenhower Library project has been of great help as an architect. Not only were we able to understand the existing conditions of a mid-century building, we've been able to use the Coda-generated model as the starting point for our design work.
CASE STUDY
Laser Scanning Drives IAHTBT’s Flawless 260,000-Pound Bridge Relocation
As part of the Terminal B North Concourse expansion at Bush Intercontinental Airport, one critical component was the relocation of a 260,000-pound baggage handling bridge. With the airport in full operation, it was essential to get the move right on the first try, with complete certainty. Coda was brought in to laser scan, providing the precision and confidence needed to execute the move flawlessly.