3D scan building costs
In recent years, 3D scanning of buildings, floors, new buildings, listed buildings and industrial facilities has become an indispensable technology in architecture, construction and heritage conservation. This innovative method offers a precise and detailed capture of the physical world that can be used for various purposes.
3D scan building price:
Every building is set up differently and every job has different requirements that need to be met. In order for us to prepare an offer for a 3D building scan, we need information, which you should send us with your request. As a rule, you will then receive an offer from us within 24 – 48 hours.
- Type of building
- What is the reason for the 3D building scan
- Size of the building
- Interior / exterior 3D scan
- Type of data required
- Technical 3D scan or 3D scan with texture
How is the price of a 3D building scan determined?
The price of a 3D scan in the area of buildings, halls and industry essentially depends on the following points:
- If the property is empty or furnished
- The size of the area to be scanned
- If it is an individual order or if, for example, the construction is to be accompanied
- Is only the point cloud required or also photorealistic data such as 360 degree images
- If data is to be analyzed

3D scan building without texture
This 3D scan of a building is still in an unprocessed state. Depending on the requirements, we will of course carry out further processing after a 3D scan.
3D scan building with texture
3D scanning of buildings with texture offers a variety of benefits and is done for several important reasons.
Visual realism and attention to detail
Capturing the textures of a building makes it possible to accurately document not only the geometric shapes, but also the surface textures such as materials, colors and other details. This is particularly important for:
- Visualizations and simulations: Architectural visualizations used for presentations, marketing or stakeholder consultations benefit enormously from realistic textures that make the end result more vivid and convincing.
- Film and games industry: In the entertainment industry, where buildings are often used as part of movie sets or in video games, textured 3D models provide a realistic representation of the real world.
Conservation and restoration
For historical or listed buildings, detailed 3D scanning with texture is of great importance:
- Documentation of the current condition: It enables the exact documentation of the condition of a building at a certain point in time, which is important for future restoration work or in the event of damage.
- Restoration planning: Conservators can use the digital models to precisely plan and carry out repairs and restorations, especially for complex patterns and surface structures.
Improved planning and analysis
The integration of texture information improves the usefulness of 3D models in the planning and construction phase:
- Construction and conversion work: When planning extensions or conversions, the precise representation of existing materials and structures enables better coordination of new building elements with the existing building.
- Energetic analyses: Realistic surface textures are helpful for carrying out energetic analyses, such as the simulation of solar radiation and shadow impact, in order to achieve accurate results.
Facility Management
In facility management, textured 3D models help to manage premises and their equipment more effectively:
- Maintenance and management: Precise knowledge of surface materials and structures facilitates the maintenance and care of buildings.
- Spatial planning and optimization of use: Textured 3D models provide a realistic basis for spatial planning and optimization of space use.
Overall, textured 3D scans provide a rich, detailed and useful resource for a variety of applications ranging from engineering analysis to creative visualization. They enable users to understand and utilize buildings and their environments in ways that would not be possible with traditional two-dimensional drawings or simple 3D models without texture.