Case Study

    Case Study

    Precise As-Built Data from 3D Laser Scanning for LED Display Installation at The Lloyd Noble Center

    Sector | Architecture Engineering and Construction|Geography | North America/Central America/Caribbean|Country | USA

    Precise As-Built Data from 3D Laser Scanning for LED Display Installation at The Lloyd Noble Center

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    Source: TruePoint Laser Scanning

    Project Details

    The Lloyd Noble Center, home to The University of Oklahoma basketball teams, sought to enhance fan experience with a new LED video display. To ensure precise installation and structural safety, GPRS deployed 3D laser scanning technology to capture detailed site conditions of the player’s tunnel. This accurate data facilitated the engineering of mounting structures and connection points, ensuring seamless integration of the massive display. With 2-4mm accuracy and high-speed data capture, GPRS provided the general contractor with comprehensive CAD drawings, BIM models, and virtual tours, fostering effective communication and collaboration throughout the project lifecycle.



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    GeographyNorth America/Central America/Caribbean

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    CountryUSA

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    Lloyd Noble Center, University of Oklahoma Athletics


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    GPRS Laser Scanning; Leica Geosystems AG



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