
Requirements and Best Practices for As-Built Surveying, Drafting & Modeling (1.5 LU)
This will touch on a subject not discussed often in architectural renovations but a crucial component – As-Built Plans. We’ll go over the scenarios when they’re needed, the requirements that may need to be met, and then some best practices using manual methods to collect onsite data as well as lidar scanning. There will also be discussion of actual As-Built Plan Creation, in both 2D and 3D formats.
This will be a virtually conducted Power Point presentation with lots of discussion and questions encouraged, conducted by an As-Built specialist who works for a firm with 100’s of architects from both small and large firms as clients.
About Your Speaker

Colin Maloney
Northern California Regional Director, Precision Property Measurements
Colin Maloney is the Northern California Regional Director of Precision Property Measurements, or “PPM”. PPM is a company that’s specialized in As-Built Plan creation for Architects, Engineers, Designers and Owners for 20 years. He opened up the Regional office in 2014 after working at their headquarters in Long Beach for 4 years, and this office covers all projects from Monterey up to Crescent City, as well as the Tahoe area of Nevada. Originally pursuing Architecture, Colin realized that where he was lacking in the design mindset he exceeded in measurement & plan creation, and was passionate about creating accurate plans from existing structures. Aside from running a successful region and working regularly to assist architects, he’s regularly conducted CEU courses for the AIA based on his favorite subject. He resides in the Laurel neighborhood of Oakland with Wife Rosie who is a musician (drummer) and Son Shane who is 3 1/2 years old.
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- Date: Jul 14 2022
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