Abstract

Abstract. During the execution phase of construction projects, quality defects arise due to various factors such as human intervention, technical aspects, logistical issues and environmental influences. Early detection of these defects is imperative to minimize their impact and prevent possible delays, increased costs and safety hazards. This paper explores the effectiveness of indoor mobile laser scanners for geometric quality control, adhering to established European technical norms and Spanish standards. Our developed approach presents a simple method for rapid assessment, capable of identifying vertical deviations in columns and walls, axis deviation in columns, flatness deviation in horizontal planes and level deviation using LIDAR data from Mobile Mapping Systems. This methodology has been validated through a real-world case study, demonstrating its practical applicability.

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