Brisbane 2032 Spatial Data

Point clouds for the 2032 build cycle.

Brisbane Point Cloud captures venue, precinct, transport and commercial assets with LiDAR, photogrammetry and scan-to-BIM workflows so project teams can design, verify and hand over from measured reality.

3-5mm
typical building scan accuracy
17
new and upgraded Games venues
E57/RCP/LAS
point cloud delivery formats
BIM
scan-to-model workflows available

Measured reality

2032 projects need clean existing-condition data.

The 2032 build cycle will touch venues, transport interfaces, hotels, commercial buildings, public realm and heritage assets. Many of those projects start with uncertain drawings, incomplete records or live sites that cannot be measured slowly by hand.

BPC captures the site in 3D, registers the data, checks it and delivers files your design, construction or asset team can use immediately. Point clouds reduce guesswork before design and provide a record when the site changes.

Capture targets

Where point clouds can reduce project risk.

Laser scanning is useful where an existing asset must be designed around, verified or documented before the program moves on.

Victoria Park stadium and aquatic precinct
Gabba and Woolloongabba precinct works
Cross River Rail and station interface areas
Brisbane Metro and bus priority corridors
Hotels, offices and hospitality venues
Heritage assets near upgrade precincts

For contractors

Use scan data for as-built checks, progress records, deviation reports, quantity evidence and site handover records.

For designers

Start design from measured existing conditions instead of outdated drawings, especially on adaptive reuse and refurbishment projects.

For asset owners

Create a digital record before upgrades, tenant churn, facade work, plant replacement or precinct disruption begins.

FAQ

Brisbane 2032 scanning FAQ

How can 3D scanning support Brisbane 2032 projects?

3D scanning creates an accurate digital record of existing conditions before design, construction, verification or handover. For Brisbane 2032 projects, that can mean scanning venues, station interfaces, facades, hotels, plant rooms, road corridors or heritage assets so teams work from measured geometry rather than assumptions.

What outputs do contractors usually need?

Contractors commonly request registered point clouds, deviation maps, floor level reports, facade elevations, stockpile volumes, as-built records, Revit-ready RCP files, E57 files and marked-up issue registers. BPC can tailor the output to Revit, Civil 3D, 12d, AutoCAD, CloudCompare or web viewers.

Can scanning verify construction against design?

Yes. Construction verification scanning compares the captured point cloud to the design model or drawings. It can flag out-of-tolerance concrete, steel, facade elements, floor levels and set-out differences before the next trade covers the work or makes the error harder to fix.

Is drone LiDAR useful for Brisbane 2032 sites?

Drone LiDAR and photogrammetry are useful for larger sites, roof areas, stockpiles, earthworks, transport corridors and hard-to-access areas. Ground scanning is usually better for indoor detail, facade interfaces and high-accuracy building work. Many projects benefit from both methods.

Can you produce BIM models from scan data?

Yes. BPC can produce Revit, IFC or CAD outputs from point cloud data. Scan-to-BIM is useful when an existing venue, hotel, commercial building or transport interface needs design coordination but reliable drawings are unavailable or incomplete.

Is Brisbane Point Cloud an official Brisbane 2032 supplier?

No. This page explains spatial capture services for organisations preparing for the Brisbane 2032 delivery period. It does not imply official partnership, sponsorship or endorsement by Brisbane 2032, the IOC, Paralympics Australia, GIICA or any delivery partner.

Need measured data before a 2032 upgrade?

Send the site address, required deliverables and target dates. BPC will recommend the capture method and quote the scope.

This page is informational and does not imply official partnership, sponsorship or endorsement by Brisbane 2032, the IOC, Paralympics Australia, GIICA or any delivery partner.