“Consensus building with all parties” is one of the important things to proceed smooth public works projects and regional development.
For example, “new construction methods” and “construction steps” require consideration, confirmation, and agreement with construction workers and local governments.
It is also necessary to make residents in the relevant area and various local businesses understood and agree with the projects by explaining with words and expressions which all parties can understand.
Obtaining the consensus of all these parties will have a great impact on the progress and costs of public works and regional development.
SLDI is involved in various solutions as a professional of visualization, with the keyword of “consensus building with all parties” and “smooth development by making full use of visualization tools” as the axis of our business. It is widely provided to companies, related government agencies, and local governments.
SLDI’s Technologies that Supports the BIM / CIM Solution
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3DVRCG Data
3D data is the core of CIM data. This technology allows you to freely move in the VR space by real-time operation to see bridges, buildings, and structures from any angles you like.
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Civil VFX
This is a video composition technology used in Hollywood movies. By partially synthesizing 3DCG based on the live-action movie you shot, you can create a CG movie with a rich sense of reality. It can be used for traffic signs and road mapping studies, structure landscape studies, construction procedure videos, landscape design studies, business promotions, variety of promotion movies, etc.
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Photomontage
This is a technology to create image by combines photographs or CG images as a partial element. In the construction industry, photomontage generally refers to a future image that combines a building with a photograph of current scenery. It is effective for briefing project to local residents because it is overwhelmingly persuasive when comparing the situation before and after construction, such as “How will the landscape change when the bridge is completed?”
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