An Analysis of Potential Uses, Limitations and Barriers to Implementation of 3D Scan Data for Construction Management-Related Use—Are the Industry and the Technical Solutions Mature Enough for Adoption?

Author:

Mihić Matej1ORCID,Sigmund Zvonko1ORCID,Završki Ivica1,Butković Lana Lovrenčić1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zagreb, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

Abstract

The potential uses of 3D scan data in the construction industry have been extensively researched in the last 20 years, with many benefits over traditional methods proclaimed by researchers. However, despite their advocated benefits, their implementation in actual construction sites remains low. This research aims to discover the potential uses of 3D scan data for construction management purposes and the limitations and barriers to their implementation and widespread adoption. Previous research into the topic was analysed to discover what technologies were used for generating 3D scan data, for what purpose and what issues were identified. These discoveries were then used to specify the potential uses of 3D scan data for, primarily, progress monitoring and quality control, which were then cross-referenced with all known limitations and barriers from the literature and the researchers’ own experience. Research has shown that, currently, there are numerous issues with both the capabilities of current technical solutions and with the construction industry’s readiness, which hinder mass adoption. Potential for breakthroughs, fortunately, does exist; however, greater impetus from the construction industry is needed to drive forward the demand for better technical solutions, which would resolve current issues and lead to the widespread adoption of 3D scan data for construction management-related uses.

Funder

European Union

University of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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