FARO As-Built

FARO As-Built

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Overview

FARO As-Built offers smooth integration with CAD/BIM systems and efficient point cloud data processing. While the platform may require high-performance hardware for optimal operation, its compatibility and automation significantly enhance design workflows, allowing businesses to achieve sustained growth.

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FARO As-Built Specifications

Multi-Format Import/Export

3D Modeling and Rendering Capabilities

Asset Libraries and Preset Repositories

Collaboration and Version Control Tools

What Is FARO As-Built?

FARO As-Built Software enables architects and engineers to create accurate building designs using precise as-built data. It includes As-Built Modeler, As-Built for AutoCAD, and As-Built for Revit, facilitating efficient extraction and integration of point cloud data into CAD and BIM systems. This feature ensures compatibility and optimizes the design process by reducing manual data handling. The platform also offers construction quality control and prefabrication, allowing users to minimize errors and enhance the prefabrication process.

FARO As-Built Pricing

FARO As-Built pricing depends on the following plans:

  • Single User Plan: Contact for pricing
  • Network Plan: Contact for pricing
Purchasers can examine FARO As-Built price to proceed with the perfect package.

FARO As-Built Integrations

FARO As-Built integrates with the following tools:

  • AutoCAD
  • Autodesk Revit
  • FARO SCENE
  • FARO Sphere XG
Users can watch a free FARO As-Built demo to learn more about its integration functionality.

Who Is FARO As-Built For?

FARO As-Built is suitable for the following:

  • Rubber and Plastics
  • Education
  • Insurance
  • Medical Equipment
  • Mining
  • Automotive Facilities Management
  • Ship Repair

Is FARO As-Built Right For You?

FARO As-Built Software is ideal for professionals seeking to integrate accurate as-built data into their design workflows. Its compatibility with existing CAD and BIM systems, combined with automated tools, enhances efficiency and accuracy. The software's ability to overlay designs with actual site conditions enhances validation and decision-making, reducing rework and project delays.

Still in doubt if FARO As-Built is right for you? Contact our customer helpline at (661) 384-7070 for further guidance.

FARO As-Built Features

FARO As-Built offers 3D measurement technologies to enhance quality control and inspection processes across various operations. These tools enable manufacturers to verify the precision and accuracy of machined parts, ensuring they meet stringent quality standards.

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The software enhances product design and engineering by providing accurate 3D measurement tools that integrate smoothly with existing design software. These tools facilitate rapid prototyping, reverse engineering, and the creation of precise CAD models from physical objects.

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The platform’s laser imaging and precision measurement technologies enable the accurate assembly of prefabricated panels and modular units. These tools eliminate manual measurement steps, ensuring precise positioning and assembly which enhances efficiency and reduces errors.

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The system provides 3D laser scanning solutions to boost on-site construction quality control by providing extensive feedback and accurate as-built documentation. These tools enable the precise positioning of structural components and ensure compliance with health and safety standards.

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Pros And Cons of FARO As-Built

Pros

  • It smoothly integrates with CAD and BIM systems.

  • The software provides efficient processing of point cloud data.

  • It facilitates automated tools for design validation and clash detection.

  • The platform supports a wide range of industries and applications.

Cons

  • The platform may require high-performance hardware for optimal operation.

  • It is compatible with specific to certain CAD/BIM platforms only.

FARO As-Built Reviews

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M

Miguel

Entertainment, 11-50 employees

Less than 6 months

5.0
May 2020

Bring real-world objects into the virtual space

Pros

Faro is a fairly useful and accurate tool that allows us to scan any object and place it in a virtual space. Plus the level of precision and detail it captures is truly impressive. As you can scan almost anything with it.

Cons

Well it might be a bit challenging to get the hang of it at first but once you do let me tell that you will find it incredibly easy to use.

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Ease of use

9

Value for money

10

Customer Support

10

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, FARO As-Built does offer an API.

FARO As-Built integrates with AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit, FARO SCENE, and FARO Sphere XG.

FARO As-Built supports Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish.

No, FARO As-Built does not offer a mobile app.

FARO As-Built cost depends on its multiple plans. It offers a Single User Plan and a Network Plan, with pricing available upon inquiry. Future consumers can analyze FARO As-Built pricing to purchase the optimum subscription.

FARO As-Built offers support through Insights and Resources, Resource Library, Virtual Events, Workshops, Conferences, and Trade Shows.

The typical users of FARO As-Built include industries like Rubber and Plastics, Education, Insurance, Medical Equipment, Mining, Automotive Facilities Management, Ship Repair, and more.