LiDAR Scanning · Prescott Valley, Arizona
LiDAR Scanning in Prescott Valley, Arizona.
Industrial-grade LiDAR scanning and digital twin deliverables.
Industrial-grade LiDAR scanning and scan-to-CAD documentation in Prescott Valley, Arizona. Millimeter-range spatial capture and accurate as-built drawings for offices, industrial facilities, healthcare, and multifamily renovations, done by a Prescott Valley native instead of a scanning crew flown in from out of state.
LiDAR Scanning · Prescott Valley
LiDAR Scanning in Prescott Valley. What it actually looks like.
Prescott Valley is building fast, and the paperwork almost never keeps up with the building. Old floor plans are wrong, tenant spaces get carved up, and nobody can find a set of drawings that matches what is actually standing. A LiDAR scan fixes that in an afternoon. We capture the space as a measurable point cloud, then draw it back out as DWG floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, elevations, and building sections that match the field down to the millimeter. Work runs across the Highway 69 commercial corridor, the light-industrial and warehouse space around Glassford Hill, new multifamily construction, and healthcare and professional-services buildings.
Most of the scan-to-CAD firms bidding Prescott Valley work are national shops running the same templated page for a hundred cities they have never set foot in, flying a tech in from another state and billing the travel back to you. I grew up here. When your architect has a question about the drawings six weeks later, you are talking to the person who did the scan, not a ticket queue three states away.
Most of this is occupied-building work: a running office, a leased-up apartment complex, a plant that cannot shut down. We schedule around it, off-hours or a zone at a time, and the scanner captures fast without tearing anything apart. You get the finished CAD drawings, or the registered E57 point cloud handed off for your own team to model, whichever your workflow needs.
Sites + Industries
Where I scan in Prescott Valley.
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Commercial Offices & Retail
Tenant-improvement planning, lease exhibits, and space verification along the Highway 69 corridor.
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Industrial & Warehouse
Equipment capture, clearance checks, and retrofit planning for light-manufacturing and distribution facilities.
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Healthcare, Multifamily & Renovation
Phased, occupied-building scans and an accurate as-built baseline before a renovation starts.
What's Included
What's included with lidar in Prescott Valley.
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Industrial-Grade LiDAR Scan
Millimeter-accurate spatial capture of interior and exterior environments. Equipment-dense industrial sites, complex multi-room facilities, infrastructure documentation.
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Interactive Digital Twin
Web-accessible 3D walkthrough, clients can navigate, measure, and explore the captured space directly from a browser. No software install required.
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Floor Plans + Measurements
Accurate floor plans extracted from the scan data. Measurements precise enough for design planning, retrofit work, and as-built documentation.
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High-Resolution Stills
Pull still imagery from any angle of the scanned space, useful for documentation, marketing, insurance, or preservation records.
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CAD/BIM Integration (optional)
Point cloud exports compatible with AutoCAD, Revit, and other CAD/BIM workflows for engineering and architecture clients.
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Aerial-Plus-Ground Combo
Combined LiDAR scan with FAA Part 107 drone aerial photogrammetry for projects that span large outdoor sites, the two technologies complement each other.
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Historic Preservation Documentation
Millimeter-accurate spatial records for Ferndale's National Historic Landmark district, Eureka's Carson Mansion and Old Town Victorians, Mendocino village, and Point Arena Lighthouse, irreplaceable architecture captured as a permanent, measurable archive for restoration, insurance, and grant documentation.
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Virtual Inspections & Remote Access
Insurance adjusters, engineers, AHJs, and off-site stakeholders can navigate the captured space from any browser. No site visit required. Useful for facility audits, dispute documentation, and multi-stakeholder coordination across geography.
How It Works
How it works in Prescott Valley.
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Site Walk-Through
On-site scoping visit to understand the facility, capture goals, and any specialty requirements (CAD output, multi-day scope, etc.).
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Proposal
Written proposal with scan plan, deliverables, and timeline. Industrial scope scales with site size and equipment density.
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Pre-Scan Coordination
Site access, safety briefing, equipment shutdowns or schedule windows for areas that need to be captured 'clean.'
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On-Site Scan
Industrial-grade LiDAR equipment captures every angle, every elevation. Most single-floor facilities scan in 2–4 hours; multi-acre industrial sites take a full day or more.
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Processing + Delivery
Point cloud processing, mesh generation, walkthrough hosting, floor plan extraction, and CAD export. Standard turnaround 1–3 weeks depending on scope.
Investment
LiDAR engagements are scoped per project, site size, equipment density, and deliverable type all affect pricing. Most projects start in the low four figures. Site walk-through is free; the proposal includes detailed scope.
LiDAR Scanning in Prescott Valley. FAQs
Frequently asked questions.
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Why hire a Prescott Valley native over a national scan-to-CAD company?
The national outfits fly a tech in, run a templated process, and are gone. When your design team has a question about the drawings a month later, you are emailing a call center. I am from here, I do the scan and stand behind the drawings, and you deal with one person the whole way through. Same equipment, same accuracy, a real local on the other end. -
What does a Prescott Valley scan-to-CAD project deliver?
DWG floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, interior and exterior elevations, and building sections drawn from the scan, plus a registered E57 point cloud and an existing-conditions package. Take the finished CAD drawings straight into your workflow, or take the point cloud and model it in-house. We confirm the exact drawing set and output format before the scan so you get what your project needs. -
What is LiDAR and a digital twin?
LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) is high-precision 3D scanning that captures a space as a measurable, navigable model. A digital twin is the resulting 3D representation, a fully accurate spatial record clients can walk through, measure, and overlay design changes onto. Useful for industrial, commercial, and infrastructure documentation. -
Who is this service for?
Lumber mills documenting facility layouts, construction firms tracking site progress, engineering firms doing as-built surveys, real estate developers showcasing complex spaces, and historical preservation projects. Anyone who needs accurate spatial documentation that goes beyond photography. -
How long does a scan take?
Depends on scope. A single floor of a small commercial building can be scanned in 2–4 hours; a multi-acre industrial facility takes a full day or more. Tex provides a timeline as part of every project quote. -
What deliverables do clients receive?
Scan-to-CAD drawings drawn straight from the scan: DWG floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, interior and exterior elevations, and building sections. Plus registered E57 point clouds, an existing-conditions package, accurate measurement data, high-resolution stills from any angle, and an interactive 3D walkthrough you open in a browser. We deliver the finished CAD drawings, or hand off the registered point cloud for your own team to model. Output format is scoped per project. -
Do I need a full Revit/BIM model, or is scan-to-CAD enough?
Most projects that just need accurate as-built drawings, floor plans, elevations, sections, do not need a full parametric Revit model, and paying for one is money spent on modeling you will not use. Scan-to-CAD gets you clean, measurable drawings faster and for less. Full BIM earns its cost when you are running a large renovation or ongoing facility management off a live model. We scope which one your project actually needs on the first call so you are not overbuying. -
Can you scan a building that is occupied or still in operation?
Yes, and most commercial jobs are exactly that. We schedule around occupancy: off-hours, a floor or zone at a time, or during a planned shutdown window. The scanner captures a space quickly and without tearing anything apart, which is why occupied offices, running healthcare facilities, and active industrial plants are routine. Tell us the access constraints up front and we build the capture plan around them. -
How does this compare to photogrammetry or drone mapping?
LiDAR captures ground-truth spatial data with millimeter accuracy, ideal for interior spaces, equipment-dense environments, and any project where measurement accuracy matters. For large outdoor sites where coverage matters more than per-point accuracy, drone aerial photogrammetry is the better tool. For many projects, the two are combined. -
How accurate is the scan?
Industrial LiDAR scanners we use deliver point accuracy in the millimeter range under typical conditions, with registration error across a multi-scan facility typically held under 5mm. That's accurate enough for as-built architectural documentation, retrofit planning, and equipment-clearance verification. Project-specific accuracy targets are confirmed in the proposal. -
Can I get a Revit, AutoCAD, or BIM model from the scan?
Yes. Point cloud exports are compatible with Autodesk Revit, AutoCAD, Navisworks, and other CAD/BIM workflows. We can hand off raw point clouds for your in-house team to model, or coordinate scan-to-BIM modeling with an AEC partner for clients who need a delivered Revit model. Output format is scoped per project, let us know what your downstream workflow looks like. -
How is the digital twin delivered? Do I need special software?
The digital twin is delivered as a web-accessible link, clients open it in any browser, no software install required. From the browser you can navigate the space, take measurements, drop notes, and share access with stakeholders. Raw point cloud and CAD-compatible exports are available on request for technical workflows.
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