Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha Performing Arts is expanding its campus by constructing the Tenaska Center for Arts Engagement. The new building will host additional rehearsals, workshops, classroom spaces, and a large event venue located on the east side of the Holland Performing Arts Center. The addition of this Center will also feature a connection to the second floor of the Holland Performing Arts Center, which required collecting precise data before breaking new ground.
Lamp Rynearson survey professionals provided 3D scanning data on the project. Scanning both interiors and exteriors of the connecting end of the Holland, surveyors used known control points and georeferencing to deliver accurate data. The scans were used to verify the existing structure would match the designed connection.
These 3D scans were crucial for the addition of the new building, as they provided highly accurate and detailed representations of the existing structure. By capturing precise measurements and geometry, 3D scans allow architects, engineers, and construction teams to compare existing conditions with the design plans, ensuring alignment and identifying potential discrepancies. Use of this technology can help detect errors, prevent rework, and ensure designs intergrate with existing improvements. Additionally, 3D scanning facilitates better communication among project stakeholders by providing a visual reference of existing conditions.