3D scanning is often treated as a nice-to-have, or expensive gimmick.
In reality, it’s becoming one of the most important inputs in modern engineering and project delivery.
The video shows how we use high-accuracy scanning to capture real-world geometry exactly as it exists — not as it was drawn years ago, and not as it’s assumed to be.
When this data is embedded properly into design, engineering, and project management:
Fewer site revisits are needed
Design decisions are made with confidence
Rework caused by missing or inaccurate information drops significantly
At Berry & Escott, 3D scanning isn’t a bolt-on service, it’s fully embedded into how we design, engineer, manufacture and deliver projects across complex, regulated environments.
This is particularly powerful if you’re working with:
- Existing plant or infrastructure
- Brownfield or constrained sites
- Assets that have evolved beyond their original drawings
Out of curiosity, where do inaccurate or incomplete site data cause the biggest headaches in your projects today?