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Scan-to-BIM in Toronto, Ontario

Survey-Grade Scan Data for BIM Conversion. Professional services for Toronto 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 Toronto 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 the Greater Toronto Area with expertise in commercial real estate, condo developments, and infrastructure projects.

Whether you're in Downtown, Mississauga, North York, or anywhere in the greater Toronto 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

Toronto Response Time

1 hour typical response for Toronto area projects

Scan-to-BIM in Toronto: Local Expertise

Toronto's construction market features 50+ skyscrapers over 200m under construction or planning, anchored by Canada's first supertall — the 85-story One Bloor West. The $15.7 billion GO Expansion, Ontario Line subway construction, and the $30 billion Villiers Island waterfront redevelopment drive massive infrastructure scanning demand. Our team delivers precision 3D documentation for commercial towers, transit infrastructure, and heritage buildings across the Greater Toronto Area.

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
Toronto Metro Coverage

Scan-to-BIM Across 5+ Toronto Area Communities

We serve the entire Toronto metropolitan area with 1 hour response time

Downtown

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Mississauga

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North York

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Scarborough

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Etobicoke

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Notable Scan-to-BIM Applications in Toronto

One Bloor West (85-Story Supertall) — Canada's first supertall skyscraper by Foster + Partners, topping out in 2026 — a landmark commercial and residential development requiring comprehensive construction documentation.
Ontario Line Subway Construction — New rapid transit line with multiple stations under construction across Toronto — Rosedale (97% complete), Christie (89%), Spadina (80%), requiring extensive infrastructure scanning and documentation.
Villiers Island & Port Lands ($30B) — Massive waterfront redevelopment housing 54,000 people across seven districts by Northcrest — Canada's largest urban development requiring ongoing 3D scanning and BIM documentation.
Distillery District & Heritage Toronto — Victorian-era industrial buildings converted to cultural and commercial spaces requiring heritage-grade 3D documentation for preservation, adaptive reuse, and tenant fit-out projects.
One Delisle (Studio Gang, 44-Story) — 371-unit mixed-use tower with green balconies in Deer Park — ground broken February 2024 with completion 2027, representing Toronto's design-forward development trend.

Scan to BIM Services Toronto in Toronto

Toronto's Ontario Line and GO Expansion transit programs, downtown high-rise condo cycle, and Financial District office fit-outs generate strong demand for BIM-conversion-ready laser scan data that Canadian BIM teams take into Revit or Archicad — THE FUTURE 3D delivers the point clouds; Canadian BIM modellers perform the modelling.

Local Applications in Toronto
  • Ontario Line subway tunnel and station scan-to-BIM source data
  • GO Transit expansion rail infrastructure scan-to-BIM source data
  • Downtown condo tower construction as-built scan-to-BIM
  • Financial District office fit-out scan-to-BIM source data
  • Heritage conservation district renovation scan-to-BIM source data
Local Regulations & Permits
Canada has no national BIM mandate; adoption is driven by agencies, provinces, and large-project procurement. Ontario Building Code and the Ontario Heritage Act govern designated properties. openBIM / IFC.

Local search terms

Scan to BIMPoint Cloud

Scan-to-BIM in Toronto — FAQ

Do you build Revit models?
No — we deliver BIM-conversion-ready 3D laser scan data (E57, RCP, LAS). Your in-house team or a Canadian BIM modelling firm builds the Revit / Archicad model.
Formats?
E57, RCP, LAS, OBJ registered point clouds plus panoramic imagery.
IFC?
Point clouds are source data; IFC model generation is performed downstream by your BIM modeller.
Heritage?
Heritage conservation districts (Distillery, St. Lawrence, Cabbagetown) are captured at heritage grade to support HBIM where the end goal is BIM-based conservation.
Handoff?
Registered deliverables with coordinate references for seamless BIM handoff.

Toronto Scan-to-BIM FAQ

What 3D scanning services do you offer in Toronto?
We provide comprehensive 3D scanning services throughout the GTA including laser scanning, Matterport virtual tours, drone photogrammetry, Scan-to-BIM data, digital twins, and as-built documentation. Our services support condo towers, transit infrastructure, heritage preservation, and commercial developments.
Can you support transit and infrastructure projects?
Yes. Toronto's $15.7 billion GO Expansion and Ontario Line subway are among Canada's largest infrastructure projects. Our 3D scanning provides tunnel surveys, station documentation, progress monitoring, and as-built verification for transit authorities and contractors.
Do you scan heritage buildings in Toronto?
Yes. Toronto's Victorian-era buildings, heritage districts, and adaptive reuse projects require precision 3D documentation. Our scanning captures architectural details at ±2-4mm accuracy for heritage compliance, preservation planning, and renovation design.
What drone regulations apply in Toronto?
Transport Canada regulates drone operations under CARs Part IX. Toronto has extensive restricted airspace including Billy Bishop Airport and Pearson International. All commercial flights require an Advanced RPAS pilot certificate and Special Flight Operations Certificate for controlled airspace. Our team manages all regulatory requirements.
Do you support BIM workflows for Toronto projects?
Yes. We deliver BIM-conversion-ready scan data in E57, RCP, and LAS formats for direct import into Revit, Navisworks, or any BIM platform. Toronto's construction market increasingly mandates BIM for major projects, and our scanning provides the foundational data for accurate modeling.

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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