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Site Scanning, Lubbock, TX

HomeSite Scanning, Lubbock, TX

We have the technology for site scanning on your construction project.

Whether you are constructing a home or a building, it’s imperative to keep detailed records from start to finish. One way of doing this is through site scanning, a technique in which laser scanning is used to capture detailed information of every inch and every corner of a construction site.

Site Scanning in Lubbock, Texas

Site scanning provides data that is known as a “point cloud,” or a database in which points are connected in a 3D coordinate system. This data offers exceptional accuracy, so the record can be used for many different purposes. For example, site scanning is excellent for getting all subcontractors on a project up to speed on the overall progress and allows them to avoid conflicts between the different systems they each work on, such as the HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems. It also creates highly detailed as-built records that can be used for any renovations or other work done on the building in the future.

At ADG Designs, we can provide site scanning for your construction project using state-of-the-art Matterport technology. This features laser accuracy and 4K imagery that can be used for as-built drawings and 3D modeling. We have the skills needed to use this technology correctly and effectively, so count on our team for site scanning.

We offer site scanning in Lubbock, Texas and anywhere within a 2 to 3-hour radius. We are also willing to travel further if the project is right. Contact us today for site scanning.


At ADG Designs, we provide site scanning for clients in Lubbock, Midland, Amarillo, Wolfforth, Plainview, Brownfield, Odessa, Seminole, Canyon, Idalou, Lamesa, Snyder, Tahoka, New Home, New Deal, Slaton, Ropesville, Shallowater, Ralls, Crosbyton, Lorenzo, Dickens, Floydada, Lockney, Abernathy, Hale Center, Littlefield, Smyer, Levelland, Boerne, San Antonio, Fredericksburg, San Angelo, and Marble Falls, Texas, as well as Clovis, Hobbs, and Red River, New Mexico.