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A Streamlined Laser Scanning Verticality Check Method for Installation of Prefabricated Wall Panels

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Abstract

Installation quality check is essential for ensuring the construction quality of prefabrication construction. The existing techniques for assessing the installation quality of prefabricated wall panels heavily depend on manual inspection and contact-type measurements, which is labor intensive and slow. Laser scanning was previously adopted in construction quality check, however, few studies have focused on using laser scanners to assess the verticality of prefabricated wall panels, and no method has been developed for effective practical implementation. This study proposes a streamlined laser scanning approach for onsite verticality check of prefabricated wall panels. Based on systematic experiments of using the point cloud data collected by different types of laser scanners, and 25 prefabrication wall panels of four shapes, this study validates the proposed method and compares the use of different laser scanners. To facilitate an effective streamlined process for practical use, this study identifies the point cloud segmentation parameters under different laser scanning data sets and suggests suitable parameters for these case scenarios. These parameters can be adopted directly or used as references for practical application of the proposed laser scanning method in the installation verticality check. This study contributes to improving the efficiency of installation quality check of prefabrication construction, and facilitating the digital evolution of the construction industry.

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Journal of Construction Engineering and Management

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0733-9364
1943-7862

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American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

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