Backed by a decade of experience in Europe, we at LOOOM are passionate technical specialists dedicated to serving construction specialists like real estate developers, architects as well as any client who needs a real time “as built” documentation of a property either indoors or outdoors. Our pioneering digital twin solutions and innovative approach consistently exceed expectations and drive transformative projects.
With our headquarters in Dubai, our exceptional services are also available in the Middle East and other international markets.
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LOOOM is a leading solution provider in the field of building digitization. For over 18 years, we have supported Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) professionals, as well as industrial enterprises, across the entire value chain of the digital twin. We are currently expanding our service offerings to include the Middle East and other international markets.
3D laser scanning is an advanced technology that enables building operators to manage their facilities more efficiently and with greater precision. By leveraging state-of-the-art technologies, we support our partners in monitoring construction progress, validating design conformity, and mitigating potential errors or complications during future renovation or maintenance activities.
LOOOM’s specialists process the acquired data to generate a virtual representation of the building using widely adopted industry-standard software tools.To support the project planning process—such as verifying the conformity between the planned and actual states—our results enable clients to monitor dimensions and workmanship, identify defects, and document construction progress as part of comprehensive 'as-built' documentation.
The LOOOM Web Viewer serves as a centralized digital interface accessible to all project stakeholders. It facilitates real-time monitoring of construction progress, supports comprehensive factory layout planning, and enhances digital facility management processes. Additionally, it enables immersive virtual tours, offering spatial awareness and remote accessibility without the need for physical site presence.
We have been firmly established in Europe for over 10 years and have already worked with prominent clients such as Red Bull, Siemens, Palfinger, Wienerberger and the Austrian government, among others.Our potential partners/clients include real estate developers, architects, shopping mall operators, hotel chains, supermarket chains, furniture retailers, hospitals, manufacturing industry and similar institutions. In short, we serve all organizations involved in the construction, renovation, modernization, or maintenance of real estate assets.
When KTM, the renowned Austrian manufacturer of motorcycles and sports cars, embarked on the development of its new Motohall in Mattighofen — a strikingly designed, elliptical exhibition and experience center — quality and precision were paramount. Given the architectural complexity of the project, digital building documentation was essential for both execution and long-term maintenance.To support this, LOOOM was commissioned to generate a photorealistic 3D model of the structure. Using advanced indoor laser mapping technology, the entire 8,500 m² shell was scanned in just two days. The resulting point cloud (XYZ coordinates) was used to produce accurate as-built documentation. Today, KTM has access to a high-resolution, millimeter-precise 3D model, enabling facility managers, architects, and contractors to view construction details directly via a browser interface.Following the building’s completion, LOOOM conducted a second scan to document the interiors, exhibition areas, and exterior spaces. This comprehensive digital representation will soon serve as the foundation for virtual museum tours accessible to online visitors worldwide.
Managing and monitoring a construction project on the scale of a football stadium presents substantial challenges — particularly for the diverse range of stakeholders involved. To address these complexities, our team was commissioned to develop a comprehensive digital and visual representation of the site. While initially intended for short-term construction follow-up and finalization, the primary objective was to ensure medium- and long-term accessibility and traceability of the entire site.LOOOM employed mobile laser scanning technology to perform high-precision construction documentation, capturing the stadium with millimeter-level accuracy. A total of 2,500 panoramic 360° images were collected to generate a detailed, color-accurate 3D model. This realistic digital representation provides an immersive and reliable view of the site.The entire survey was conducted by a three-person team from LOOOM over a four-day period. Using two mobile laser scanners, the team significantly increased the speed and efficiency of the process. The survey covered all structural and operational areas of the stadium, including spectator stands, technical rooms, locker facilities, restrooms, and catering zones.
In August 2016, Upper Austrian shopping mall "Plus City" celebrated its grand reopening following an extensive expansion project that included 72 new retail units across 36,000 m², a multi-level parking facility, and a new tram terminal—representing a total investment of approximately €240 million. Due to the scale and complexity of the project, even seasoned construction firms and architects faced significant challenges. To support precise documentation and structural assessment, LOOOM deployed its advanced indoor mapping technology across all construction phases, beginning with the shell structure.The result was a millimeter-accurate digital representation of the 36,000 m² site, captured both as photorealistic panoramic imagery and a georeferenced point cloud (XYZ coordinates). This data was used to generate a 3D AutoCAD model, which was integrated into Plus City’s BIM environment via an interface for use in Autodesk Revit. The model enabled continuous comparison between the as-built condition and current construction status, offering the client full traceability of structural changes and responsibilities.Furthermore, the detailed scans of individual retail units were shared with tenants such as H&M and Peek & Cloppenburg, allowing them to efficiently plan and execute their store layouts using accurate spatial data.
DB Schenker's large-scale warehouse in Tyrol required more than just efficient logistics — it needed intelligent facility management. In partnership with LOOOM, the company created a comprehensive digital model of the 10,000 m² site using an Indoor Laser Mapping Scanner. Millions of XYZ coordinate points were captured to generate a 3D representation, complete with high-resolution panoramic images of equipment, safety features, and infrastructure.All technical documents, inspection reports, and maintenance logs were embedded directly into the digital twin, enabling the facility manager to access critical information via a browser. Tasks can now be assigned in real time to staff or external contractors, improving coordination and reducing operational costs. Navigation guides for visitors and staff enhance usability, and even in the manager’s absence, essential data remains accessible to all relevant personnel.