Short answer: We laser scan your building, register the scans into an accurate point cloud, then draft field-verified 2D as-built drawings — floor plans, elevations, sections and reflected ceiling plans — to your required USIBD accuracy level.
As-built documentation turns your existing building into an accurate, current set of drawings you can rely on. Instead of hand-measuring or trusting outdated plans, we capture the space with a 3D laser scanner and draft field-verified CAD drawings from that data. Here is exactly how the process works.
The as-built documentation process, step by step
- Scope & site walk. We review your goals — renovation, lease, MEP coordination, facilities — and confirm which areas, levels, and detail you need documented.
- On-site laser scanning. Survey-grade scanners capture the space as a dense, millimeter-accurate 3D point cloud, including hard-to-reach ceilings, roofs, and mechanical rooms.
- Registration. The individual scans are aligned into one clean, coordinated point cloud with a documented accuracy check.
- CAD drafting. Our drafters trace the point cloud into precise 2D as-built drawings in AutoCAD — plans, elevations, sections, and RCPs.
- QA & accuracy review. Every drawing is checked against the point cloud to your required USIBD Level of Accuracy before delivery.
- Delivery. You receive editable CAD files, a PDF drawing set, and (optionally) the registered point cloud to reuse on future projects.
What you receive
- Dimensioned 2D floor plans
- Exterior and interior elevations
- Building sections
- Reflected ceiling plans (RCPs)
- Editable AutoCAD (DWG) files + PDF set
- Registered point cloud archive (optional)
Typical timeline
Most commercial as-built projects are scanned in one to two days and delivered within one to three weeks, depending on square footage and level of detail. Rush timelines are available.
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Why CAD Construct LLC
Two decades documenting existing buildings across Western Pennsylvania, with every deliverable tied to a defined USIBD accuracy standard — so your drawings are trustworthy, not just approximate.
Frequently asked questions
What is an as-built drawing?
\nAn as-built drawing is an accurate, current record of a building exactly as it exists today — not as it was originally designed. It reflects every renovation, addition, and field change.
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How accurate are your as-builts?
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We document to a defined USIBD Level of Accuracy (typically LOA 20–40). Laser-scanned as-builts are typically accurate to a few millimeters.
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Do I need a full building scan?
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No. We can scan and document a single floor, suite, or area — whatever your project requires.
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What file formats do you deliver?
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Editable AutoCAD DWG files plus a PDF drawing set, matched to your CAD standards and layers.
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Can you work in an occupied space?
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Yes. Scanning is non-disruptive and we schedule around occupancy, including off-hours.
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How much does as-built documentation cost?
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It depends on size, detail, and accuracy. Use our as-built cost calculator for an instant ballpark, or send a floor plan for a fixed quote.
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Do you keep the point cloud?
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Yes — you can keep the registered point cloud to reuse for future renovations, MEP coordination, or BIM.
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