The Model T Building is a former Ford Motor Company factory located in Highland Park, MI. From 1910 to 1927, the Highland Park Ford plant was the site where the iconic Model T automobile was manufactured, and it served as the headquarters of the Ford Motor Company. It was at this plant that the first moving assembly line was introduced. The 5-dollar work day was introduced at Ford Motor Company.
PMC’s scanning experts documented physical historical evidence of existing conditions in this long-abandoned building. Our safety-trained staff carefully scanned the challenging structure. We made an 3D model in Revit. By leveraging captured data to provide online virtual walkthroughs to our client, we were able to minimize the number of their people who needed to access the site; and by utilizing Scan-to-BIM, we provided our client with an as-built model for planning restoration.
Scan data allows for a virtual walkthrough of an unsafe building, thereby minimizing the risks associated with real-life visits.
Virtual walkthrough of scan data for safe viewing of historic buildings.
Point cloud data modeled into a 3D realistic render.
Laser scanning documented all conditions. PMC created an as built Revit Model.
PMC field teams were able to safely scan the complex structure and to create an as-is model in Revit.
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- March 18, 2020
The Model T Building is a former Ford Motor Company factory located in Highland Park, MI. From 1910 to 1927, the Highland Park Ford plant was the […]- Date
- February 27, 2020
Mega projects that exceed 1,000,000 sq. ft. or 100,000 sq. meters are a PMC specialty. Our teams have some of the most experience in the industry […]- Date
- February 19, 2020
Traditional laser scanning processes can have limitations when there are large, inaccessible or unsafe areas that need to be scanned. Using a drone can allow for safe […]- Date
- February 19, 2020
The James Scott Fountain was scanned by PMC pro bono for the Belle Isle Conservancy to assist in the historic restoration of the fountain. The scanning process took […]