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Scan-to-BIM in Greenwich Village, New York

Survey-Grade Scan Data for BIM Conversion. Professional services for Greenwich Village businesses with 1 hour response time.

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BIM-Ready 3D Laser Scan Data, Delivered

We deliver BIM-conversion-ready 3D laser scan data in E57, XYZ, RCP, LAS, and OBJ — processed, registered, and quality-checked for direct import into Revit, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, or any BIM platform. Your team handles the modeling, or you hand it off to any BIM provider you choose.

Scan-to-BIM Services for Greenwich Village Businesses

We deliver BIM-conversion-ready 3D laser scan data — processed, registered point clouds in E57, XYZ, RCP, LAS, and OBJ that import directly into Revit, AutoCAD, or any BIM platform. Your team handles the modeling, or you hand it off to any BIM provider you choose.

Serving Greenwich Village including NYU campus, historic brownstones, and protected streetscapes. Expert in LPC-designated historic districts and institutional documentation.

Whether you're in NYU, Washington Square, West Village, or anywhere in the greater Greenwich Village area, our team delivers consistent, professional-grade results using the latest technology including Trimble X12.

Key Benefits

  • Survey-grade point clouds
  • E57/XYZ/RCP/LAS formats
  • Revit-ready data
  • Fast turnaround
  • BIM-conversion-ready deliverables

Greenwich Village Response Time

1 hour typical response for Greenwich Village area projects

Scan-to-BIM in Greenwich Village: Local Expertise

Greenwich Village is one of Manhattan's most historically significant neighborhoods — the Greenwich Village Historic District is one of NYC's largest LPC-designated areas, encompassing Federal, Greek Revival, Italianate, and Queen Anne brownstones dating to the 1830s. NYU's campus dominates the eastern section with institutional scanning needs, while the western blocks feature some of Manhattan's most valuable townhouses and pre-war co-ops. The neighborhood's 75% residential character, strict LPC oversight, and buildings that mostly lack elevators create specialized scanning demand.

Equipment We Use

Trimble X12
Trimble X9
NavVis VLX 3
FARO Focus Premium
Leica RTC360
Autodesk ReCap

What You'll Receive

Registered Point Cloud (E57)
RCP/RCS files
LAS/LAZ files
OBJ 3D Mesh
Schematic Floor Plans
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Scan-to-BIM in Greenwich Village, Manhattan

Part of our Manhattan coverage, serving all of New York City.

Historic brownstones, NYU campus, bohemian character

Greenwich Village's brownstones, townhouses present unique scan-to-BIM challenges — from navigating education (nyu) tenant schedules to working within Manhattan's building access protocols. Our team deploys equipment calibrated for this neighborhood's predominant building stock.

Common Scan-to-BIM Projects in Greenwich Village

  • Townhouse renovation design
  • Kitchen/bath remodel planning
  • MEP upgrade documentation
  • Historic preservation

Typical Project Size in Greenwich Village

1,500-4,000 sqft renovation projects

Greenwich Village Considerations

Historic fabric must be accurately documented. Detailed scan data for renovation planning. Integration with architect and preservation consultant workflows.

Greenwich Village Building Profile

brownstone
Primary Building Type
4-6 floors
Average Height
10+
High-Rise Buildings
FederalGreek RevivalItalianateQueen AnnePre-war Co-op

Industries in Greenwich Village

Education (NYU)Arts & CultureHospitalityRetailProfessional Services

Common clients: Brownstone owners, NYU facilities, Co-op buildings, Landmark property owners, Restaurant owners

Historic District

Greenwich Village includes Greenwich Village Historic District with special preservation requirements. Comprehensive LPC oversight. All exterior changes require approval including windows, doors, stoops, and facades. Some buildings have landmarked interiors. Renovations must use historically appropriate materials.

Access & Logistics in Greenwich Village

Subway Access

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Key stations: West 4th Street-Washington Square, 14th Street, Christopher Street-Sheridan Square

Parking & Access

Very limited street parking with residential permit areas. No building garages in most brownstones. Nearby commercial garages available.

Typical access windows: Residential: 9 AM - 5 PM weekdays. NYU buildings have specific protocols. Weekend access usually available.

Serving Near Greenwich Village Landmarks

Washington Square Park Washington Square Arch New York University campus Jefferson Market Library Stonewall Inn Christopher Park Grove Court The Blue Note jazz club MacDougal Street Bleecker Street

Also Serving Within Greenwich Village

NoHo (partial) Astor Place Washington Square
Greenwich Village Metro Coverage

Scan-to-BIM Across 5+ Greenwich Village Area Communities

We serve the entire Greenwich Village metropolitan area with 1 hour response time

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Notable Scan-to-BIM Applications in Greenwich Village

Washington Square Park — Our Greenwich Village team provides scan-to-bim at Washington Square Park and nearby properties, using equipment selected for the area's building characteristics.
Washington Square Arch — Washington Square Arch is one of our most-requested scan-to-bim locations in Greenwich Village, where we deploy specialized scanning protocols for the local architecture.
New York University campus — We regularly serve New York University campus with scan-to-bim, adapting our methodology to the site's specific access requirements and structural complexity.
Jefferson Market Library — Scan-to-BIM coverage extends to Jefferson Market Library, where our technicians work with building management to minimize disruption during scanning operations.
Stonewall Inn — For Stonewall Inn and the surrounding Greenwich Village blocks, we bring survey-grade scan-to-bim equipment configured for the neighborhood's typical building stock.
Christopher Park — Our Greenwich Village team provides scan-to-bim at Christopher Park and nearby properties, using equipment selected for the area's building characteristics.
Grove Court — Grove Court is one of our most-requested scan-to-bim locations in Greenwich Village, where we deploy specialized scanning protocols for the local architecture.
The Blue Note jazz club — We regularly serve The Blue Note jazz club with scan-to-bim, adapting our methodology to the site's specific access requirements and structural complexity.
MacDougal Street — Scan-to-BIM coverage extends to MacDougal Street, where our technicians work with building management to minimize disruption during scanning operations.
Bleecker Street — For Bleecker Street and the surrounding Greenwich Village blocks, we bring survey-grade scan-to-bim equipment configured for the neighborhood's typical building stock.

Greenwich Village Scan-to-BIM FAQ

Can you scan inside historic Greenwich Village brownstones?
Yes, interior scanning doesn't require LPC approval. We're experienced with brownstone layouts including multiple levels, narrow staircases, and period details. Our portable Matterport Pro3 and Leica BLK360 equipment can be hand-carried in buildings without elevators, which is common in the Village.
How do Landmarks Preservation Commission requirements affect scanning projects?
LPC requirements apply to exterior alterations, not interior scanning. However, our scanning often supports LPC applications by documenting existing conditions. If your renovation involves exterior changes in the historic district, our accurate documentation helps architects prepare required LPC submissions.
Do you work with Greenwich Village co-op boards?
Yes, we're familiar with Village co-op requirements including board approvals and COI documentation. We coordinate with property managers, respect building rules about work hours and noise, and provide the documentation boards often require for alteration applications.
Can you capture the original details in historic Village apartments?
Our high-resolution scanning captures the original details that make Village apartments valuable: fireplaces, moldings, hardwood floors, built-ins, and architectural features. For Matterport tours, these details are showcased. For renovation planning, they're accurately documented to ensure preservation.
How do you handle scanning in walk-up buildings without elevators?
Many Village brownstones are walk-ups. Our Matterport Pro3 and Leica BLK360 are portable enough to carry up multiple flights of stairs. For larger equipment like the RTC360, we plan carefully and may phase the work. We're experienced with the access constraints in historic buildings.

Pricing shown reflects average US rates. Actual costs vary by location based on local market conditions, regulations, and project logistics — both within the US and internationally. Get a custom quote

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