Digital Twin for Virtual Tours
Leverage virtual tours and access closeout documentation in 3D environments for efficient project handovers with Prevu3D digital twin software

WHAT WE DO
Grant remote access to virtual tours for project stakeholders, allowing them to experience closeout documentation first-hand
Prevu3D digital twin technology facilitates construction project handovers by providing detailed and immersive visualization of 3D assets and environments.
Leverage Prevu3D digital twin virtual tours to access remote locations and share clear closeout documentation

Leverage Prevu3D digital twin virtual tours to access remote locations and share clear closeout documentation
Prevu3D virtual tours can simplify the complexity of closeout reports by providing stakeholders with a completed project’s walk-through experience and enabling better decision-making.
- Quickly compare as-built environments with design intent models.
- Identify and address variances before they impact project schedules.
- Reduce the need for multiple site visits and save valuable time and associated costs.
Prevu3D Digital Twin key features for virtual tours

Centralize all your reality capture
Host, manage, and process reality capture data. View and share point clouds, convert to 3D meshes, and manage RealityPlan™ projects online.

Documenting RealityAssets
Connect metadata and documentation to ensure that all project stakeholders work with the most accurate version of the truth.

Enhance collaboration
Facilitate collaboration among internal and external teams, enabling easy information sharing, layout visualization, and data management.
What you need to know
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What is a digital twin?
A digital twin is a virtual replica of a real-world space or physical asset. Digital twins reflect the current asset condition and can be continuously updated with data from its physical counterpart. Digital twins can create simulations and predict future behavior, streamline collaboration and optimize operations.
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What is a point cloud?
A point cloud is the raw material of a digital twin. Point clouds are created by panning a 3D scanner back and forth over walls, piping, pieces of equipment, vehicles and much more. The scanner head emits a laser beam or optical-spectrum light and detects the reflection. The scanner measures the timing and intensity of the reflection. It creates millions of points each with a unique position and orientation in space. Multiple passes of a scanner create a dense cloud of points, hence the name. While raw point clouds are rich sources of information, they are too big to use in a digital twin. Prevu3D turns these raw point clouds into actionable data.
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What is a polygon mesh?
Processing a point cloud with specialized computer software and hardware creates a polygon mesh. The software creates lines to connect each point to its adjacent points based on analysis of the position and orientation of each point. Adjacent points are joined by lines to form an array of tiny polygonal shapes. This array is a polygon mesh. The higher the density of the point cloud the more surface details appear on the mesh. A variety of data compression techniques can be applied to meshes to reduce the size of the mesh to content that users can interact with on wireless mobile devices, while preserving detail. Prevu3D has the best meshing solution on the market for digital twins.