Industry-standard 14% construction overages are largely preventable with existing-conditions LiDAR scanning, yet most building owners accept them as inevitable.
“typically in construction you're in for 14 percent in overages no matter what and it's just kind of crazy how it's just accepted”
Bringing a 3D scanning firm in at the preliminary stage can reduce renovation change orders by approximately 50%, translating to ~$700K savings on a $10M project.
“just by engaging us bringing us into update existing conditions we've reduced changers by about 50 so on a 10 million dollar project you're talking about 1.4 million”
Mobile LiDAR (walk-through, no photography) can be deployed in occupied spaces including hospitals and boardrooms, eliminating the need to clear a building for a scan.
“the mobile lidar is you don't have to empty the office it doesn't take idef photography so it's great we used it in nursing homes and hospitals”
Above-ceiling hospital renovations historically run 75% over their change-order budgets because of hidden MEP complexity; 360-HDR camera documentation virtually eliminates that surprise.
“above ceiling or even worse would be like 75 percent over like it was just ridiculous how much gets pushed through because you don't know what's there”
As-built scanning of geothermal pipes on new construction reveals deviations up to 10 feet from original drawings, a hidden liability that can turn a $10K parking-lot fix into a $500K repair.
“from the original drawings to what we scanned and where they're actually located could be off by as much as 10 feet”
Scanning historic facades on a bi-weekly basis catches structural shift early, providing both public-safety protection and a permanent digital record for heritage restoration.
“if it shifts a couple inches over two weeks then that's enough to say okay let's go check this out and shore it up”
Point-cloud data captured during construction provides a lifecycle maintenance asset: maintenance teams can remotely measure or trace a pipe from their phone years later, reducing call-out time.
“if you can pull up on your phone unit 302 jump into that unit and see where all the pipes are located exactly what's above the ceiling”
A knocked sprinkler head produces approximately $10,000 per minute in water damage — lifecycle documentation that lets maintenance staff locate sprinklers precisely before any intervention pays for itself quickly.
“a sprinkler head if you knock a sprinkler head off in any type of damage is about ten thousand dollars a minute”
Staying narrowly focused on a specific segment (commercial/institutional buildings) while resisting adjacent opportunities is what allowed Smarter Spaces to build deep expertise and avoid diluting capacity.
“you've got to stop chasing squirrels sometimes so like there's cool things you could do but your target is mainly commercial construction”
For a tech-services firm, the hardest sale is the lifecycle ROI argument — convincing clients to spend now for savings five years out is categorically harder than same-project change-order reduction.
“that's probably the toughest sellers is to spend up front to save five years from now”
Translating technical capability to non-technical decision-makers requires reframing from technology features to business outcomes: pre-sell units, cut change orders, reduce lifecycle maintenance costs.
“really not about the technology it's about the value and the problems you solve”
Repeat clients are the bedrock of a professional-services business: 80% of Smarter Spaces revenue comes from existing clients, managed largely by the operations co-founder without a formal sales title.
“existing clients are 80 of our business and he manages those relationships so he does a fabulous job there”
Post-COVID remote work delivered a unanimous vote in favor of no office: productivity rose and the field/production nature of the work meant many staff weren't in the office anyway.
“does anybody want to go back to the office the answer is no — productivity has really gone up”
Hiring from NSCC architectural technology and drafting programs provides Revit-literate graduates who fit the production workflow; culture and personality fit matter more than program variances.
“at that point they both have skills in revit so for us it's really about the personality and the fit with our culture”
For every field hour of 3D scanning, a firm needs 3-4 production hours of processing, creating a leveraged local employment model where one field hire can justify two to three processing hires.
“for every hour we're in the field there's probably three to four hours of production to turn that into a usable item”
Pre-construction 3D virtual tours allow developers to pre-sell units and potentially commit to bulk material orders (flooring, countertops) before a shovel is in the ground, compressing supply-chain lead times.
“if you could pre-sell 80 of your units and know what kind of flooring you're going to use then you can place a bulk order”
COVID accelerated construction-technology adoption by a decade, and firms that pivoted during lockdown (e.g., marketing virtual tours, above-ceiling documentation) emerged with differentiated offerings.
“kovit accelerated the whole construction industry related to 3d scanning and technology and drones”
Regulatory pressure (fire-safety legislation, Rick Hansen 2030 accessibility mandate) creates reliable, recurring demand for scanning and documentation services tied to compliance deadlines.
“we recognized that there was a large gap there and the auditor general from the city shone a big light on it”