Healthcare

4D Digital Twin for Healthcare Construction

Challenge

What makes Healthcare Construction challenging?

Regulatory Compliance

Healthcare facilities are subject to stringent regulations and standards to ensure patient safety, sanitation, and accessibility.

Specialized Spaces

Creating a variety of specialized spaces, including operating rooms, imaging suites, intensive care units, and laboratories with their unique requirements is very challenging.

Budget Constraints

Healthcare construction projects often operate within tight budgets due to the high costs associated with medical equipment and specialized infrastructure.

Coordination with Stakeholders

Healthcare projects involve diverse stakeholders including medical professionals, administrators, regulatory authorities and contractors. Coordination among them in timely manner can be difficult.
Project

Healthcare Project

Type
Healthcare
Location
Canada
Use Case
3D Documentation
Site & Progress Documentation
Progress Tracking
SiteInsights
BIM Integration
BIM vs Reality Comparison for Progress Validation
Type
Healthcare
Location
Canada
Use Case
3D Documentation
Site & Progress Documentation
Progress Tracking
SiteInsights
BIM Integration
BIM vs Reality Comparison for Progress Validation
As-built conditions are captured with 360 camera and compared to mechanical BIM data. BIM objects can be transferred to 360 images to validate the ongoing construction.
Type
Healthcare
Location
Canada
Type
Healthcare
Location
Canada
Use Case
3D Documentation
Site & Progress Documentation
Progress Tracking
SiteInsights
BIM Integration
BIM vs Reality Comparison for Progress Validation
As-built conditions are captured with 360° camera and compared to mechanical BIM data. BIM objects can be transferred to 360° images to validate the ongoing construction.
50%
Lorem Ipsum
Reduction in travel time & cost with virtual collaboration
860M
Lorem Ipsum
Square feet captured for healthcare projects
Healthcare Construction Challenges: How Reality Capture Supports Precision
Construction companies of all sizes need cost-effective solutions for managing spatial details when working on projects in the healthcare space. Technologies to access reality capture are now affordable and adaptable to the needs of all types of construction-related businesses, making it possible for varied contractors and owners to share valuable data. Healthcare site reality capture that seamlessly integrates with BIM and project management software can support builders' work in creating spaces that conform to the needs of healthcare professionals.
Healthcare

4D Digital Twin for Healthcare

Healthcare construction combines intricate building systems, specialized medical environments, and strict regulatory requirements. These mission-critical facilities require extensive coordination between trades, careful documentation of construction phases, and thorough verification of completed work. From hospitals and medical office buildings to specialized treatment centers, each project demands clear communication and complete documentation to support both construction quality and regulatory compliance.

Challenge

What makes Healthcare Construction challenging?

Healthcare facilities require complex MEP systems, strict compliance standards, and specialized medical spaces - all while keeping multiple stakeholders aligned. Traditional documentation methods often fail to capture and communicate these intricate details effectively.

Complex MEP Coordination

Hospitals have dense MEP systems packed into tight ceiling spaces, making clash detection and installation verification critical. When teams can't quickly verify work against design intent, costly rework delays critical path schedules.

Equipment Installation & Validation

Medical equipment installation requires seamless coordination between construction teams, vendors, and facility staff. Without clear visual documentation of installation progress and site conditions, equipment delays and fit issues frequently arise.

As-Built Documentation

Facility teams need accurate records of behind-wall conditions for future maintenance and renovations. Paper documentation and fragmented photos make it difficult to locate and verify critical building systems post-construction.

Stakeholder Communication

Healthcare projects involve constant decision-making between contractors, medical staff, and facility managers. Teams waste valuable time with site visits and lengthy email threads when they lack easy access to current site conditions.
Project

Healthcare Project

Type
Healthcare
Location
Canada
Use Case
4D Documentation
3D measurement of MEP equipment for clearance.
Spatial Collaboration
Remote inspection and OAC meeting.
Off-site BIM Verification
Medical equipment and MEP BIM coordination.
Type
Healthcare
Location
Canada
Use Case
3D Documentation
Site & Progress Documentation
Progress Tracking
SiteInsights
BIM Integration
BIM vs Reality Comparison for Progress Validation
BIM Integration
BIM vs Reality Comparison for Progress Validation
As-built site conditions are captured with a 360° camera and compared to mechanical BIM data to verify installation location and status. BIM objects can be transferred to 360° images to intuitively validate the ongoing construction and project the outcome of future installations.
50%
Lorem Ipsum
Reduction in travel time & cost with virtual collaboration
860M
Lorem Ipsum
Square feet captured for healthcare projects
Healthcare Construction Challenges: How Reality Capture Supports Precision
Construction companies of all sizes need cost-effective solutions for managing spatial details when working on projects in the healthcare space. Technologies to access reality capture are now affordable and adaptable to the needs of all types of construction-related businesses, making it possible for varied contractors and owners to share valuable data. Healthcare site reality capture that seamlessly integrates with BIM and project management software can support builders' work in creating spaces that conform to the needs of healthcare professionals.
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