Texas A&M’s construction team acts as an owner’s representative for the Texas A&M Board of Regents - the entity that approves and owns the university’s capital projects. With hundreds of simultaneous projects under management, the team is always looking for a better way to capture percent complete and project quality while keeping all stakeholders aligned.
By utilizing reality capture from an existing drone, 360° camera, or laser scan, Reconstruct produces a realistic, measurable model of the as-built conditions of any site that can be overlaid with design drawings and BIM models for seamless comparison of planned design to the as-built. What does this mean for Texas A&M:
Chase Miller, Project Manager at Texas A&M, takes every opportunity to share the value of Reconstruct with fellow team members and project owners.
“My team logs into Reconstruct every week, if not every day. And it isn’t just our team. With the number of stakeholders all around the country, Reconstruct allows all the right people 24/7 access to the changes that are happening each day or each week or each month.”
"I recommend Reconstruct for my projects, but especially for builds that have their designs specified. Reconstruct works uniquely to show what was installed versus what is supposed to be there in sub-inch alignment for us. And it stays updated as the designs are updated. Reconstruct is a very good coordination tool, basically documenting the project as it's being built versus waiting for a subcontractor to give me a paper as-built.”
“If I had a claim or we had a conflict, from a project management standpoint, it's a tool that I could go back and say [to a contractor], ‘The model shows this going here, however you installed it five feet off… and then say that because of their install, something screwed up, I can go back and basically show exactly where it's supposed to be, why it's supposed to be there’. I think that's the biggest thing for us: everything that's designed and put in the model is put in there for a reason.”
“It's invaluable to the facilities team because it's live as-built. Without ripping a wall down, you can tell exactly what's in it, know exactly where penetrations are, and know exactly what's in a ceiling without taking ceiling tiles down.”