What Is Reality Modelling?
“Reality modeling is the process of capturing the physical reality of any infrastructure asset, creating a digital representation of it, and maintaining it through continuous surveys.”
At Rapid Capture our implementation of drone technology allows us to capture highly accurate aerial photogrammetry and LiDAR scans. From this we produce photorealistic, spatially accurate models which can be referenced by designers, engineers and asset operators.
This digital engineering technology enables ongoing management of your asset for the entire lifespan of the asset in a cost-effective manner ensuring all stakeholders have access to relevant, current and accurate data.
The Capabilities of Reality Modelling
Reality modelling, or digital twinning, provides a photorealistic highly accurate 3D model which gives far more contextual information when compared to traditional survey data. This is incredibly powerful as it can be used to recreate an asset or site for project reference or feature extraction.
Asset inspections and quantity inspections are ideally suited to reality modelling, either on a once off occasion or for repeated time monitoring. The use of drones to capture the data ensures that even hard to reach places can be surveyed and there are less demands placed on the engineer in the field.
Innovative Technology For Reality Modelling
Our digital twin solutions are an innovative way of presenting your data.
Integrating Reality Modelling Into Your Organisational Process
At Rapid Capture we invest time to understand your business and identify the most effective capture technology. We consider the capabilites and limitations of the technology to determine how it can be integrated with your existing systems to achieve the desired outcomes.
Any project implementing digital engineering relies upon a clearly defined plan. Understanding how the data sources will interact and provide competitive advantage to successfully support the delivery of any project.
Reality Modelling In Industry
Inspection and asset mapping of proposed or existing infrastructure;
- Condition Assessments
- High risk inspections
- Volumetric calculations
- Existing site context
- Staged construction progress
- Planning and scope refinement
- Civil construction
- Structural inspections
- Tunnels
- Buildings
- Residential
- Architectural