3D Matterport Virtual Tours for Child Care Centres
Where parents are going to send their children is a massive decision. A Matterport 3D virtual tour can help future customers build the trust and comfort they need.
3D Matterport tours for Child Care Centres
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BOOK NOWBenefits of using 3D virtual tours to to advertise child care centres
Help to improve your online presence and make it easier for potential parents to find you.
Parents can tour your facility from the comfort of their own home or office
Provide an interactive and immersive experience, which can increase engagement and interest from parents
Transparency and clarity, showing parents exactly what to expect and helping to build trust with your brand.
Less expensive than traditional marketing materials, such as print brochures or physical tours of the centre.
Virtual tours can be viewed at any time, which can save your staff time that would otherwise be spent giving physical tours
Stand out from the competition, showcasing your facility’s unique features and benefits in an innovative and engaging way
Provide parents with more information and a better understanding of your childcare centre
Accessed from anywhere in the world, which can help to attract parents who are relocating or moving to your area.
Competitive advantage in the marketplace, showcasing your centre as a modern, innovative and tech-savvy facility.
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How Matterport 3D tours can help advertise your child care centre
When marketing a childcare centre, it is essential to showcase the facilities and activities on offer. A 3D virtual tour enables potential families to explore the centre in detail, providing a comprehensive understanding of the environment and the services available. This immersive experience can help families feel more confident in their choice of childcare centre and increase the likelihood of enrolling their children.
A 3D virtual tour can showcase various aspects of a childcare centre, including the play areas, classrooms, outdoor spaces, and sleeping areas. Families can explore the layout and flow of the centre, get a sense of the size and space available, and visualise how their child would interact within the environment. This level of insight can be difficult to achieve through traditional marketing materials and can provide a competitive advantage to childcare centres that utilise virtual tours.
Additionally, a virtual tour can showcase the facilities and resources on offer, such as educational materials, toys, and equipment. Highlighting these features can demonstrate to potential families that the centre is well equipped to provide a high-quality educational experience for their children. This can be particularly beneficial for centres that specialise in particular areas, such as STEM education, language learning or music.
The use of 3D virtual tours can also be beneficial in providing a sense of trust and transparency between the childcare centre and potential families. By allowing families to explore the centre virtually, they can gain a better understanding of the facilities and services on offer, which can help to build trust. Additionally, virtual tours can showcase safety and hygiene protocols, which is particularly important in the current climate. Families can see for themselves the measures in place to ensure their child’s safety, helping to alleviate any concerns they may have.
In conclusion, 3D virtual tours provide an innovative and immersive solution to marketing childcare centres. They offer a comprehensive and detailed understanding of the centre, which can help families feel more confident in their decision to enrol their children. Virtual tours can showcase various aspects of the centre, including the facilities, activities and resources available, providing a competitive advantage to those who use them. Moreover, they provide an additional level of safety and transparency, which is essential in building trust between the centre and potential families. With the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, 3D virtual tours provide a powerful tool for childcare centres to attract new families and demonstrate their commitment to providing high-quality care and education for children.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an as-built survey and how does 3D laser scanning help?
An as-built survey documents the exact dimensions and layout of an existing building or structure. Using 3D laser scanning, millions of measurement points are captured to create an accurate digital representation of the space. This data can then be used to produce BIM models, CAD drawings, floor plans and point cloud datasets, helping architects and engineers design renovations or new works with confidence.
What is the difference between LiDAR scanning and photogrammetry?
LiDAR scanning uses laser sensors to measure distances and capture millions of highly accurate spatial points, creating a precise 3D point cloud of a building or environment. Photogrammetry uses overlapping photographs to reconstruct 3D models, which can be useful for visualisation but is generally less accurate for measurement. For architectural surveys, construction planning and Scan-to-BIM projects, LiDAR scanning is typically preferred because it delivers higher accuracy and more reliable spatial data.
How much does a 3D laser scanning project cost?
The cost of a 3D scanning project depends on several factors including site size, building complexity, deliverables required and the type of scanner used. Smaller projects may be completed for a few thousand dollars, while larger commercial or infrastructure projects require more extensive capture and modelling work. A tailored quote is typically provided after reviewing the project scope.
Can 3D scanning be used for renovations and refurbishment projects?
Yes. Laser scanning is widely used to create accurate existing-conditions documentation before renovation or refurbishment work begins. By capturing the building geometry in detail, designers and contractors can reduce measurement errors, improve coordination and avoid costly rework during construction.
Do you provide 3D laser scanning services across Australia?
Yes. 3D Walkabout operates scanning teams across major Australian cities including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide, and can deploy to regional and remote locations nationwide. Our team regularly works on projects ranging from single buildings to large industrial and infrastructure sites.
What is Scan-to-BIM modelling?
Scan-to-BIM is the process of converting laser scanning data into a Building Information Model (BIM). Using the captured point cloud, specialists create detailed digital models of the building in software such as Autodesk Revit. These models can include architectural, structural and MEP elements depending on the required Level of Development (LOD).
What is a point cloud and how is it used?
A point cloud is a digital dataset made up of millions of measured points that represent the exact geometry of a building or environment. These datasets allow architects, engineers and contractors to analyse existing conditions and create accurate models. Point clouds are commonly used as the foundation for Scan-to-BIM and as-built documentation.
What deliverables do you receive after a 3D scanning project?
Typical deliverables include registered 3D point cloud datasets, BIM models, CAD drawings, panoramic imagery and digital walkthroughs. Files can be provided in formats such as RCS/RCP, E57, Revit models and DWG drawings so they integrate easily into common design and construction software.
How long does a 3D laser scanning project take?
The time required depends on the size and complexity of the site. Smaller buildings can often be captured in a few hours, while larger commercial or industrial sites may take one or more days of scanning. Once the data is captured, processing and deliverables such as point clouds or BIM models are typically delivered within several business days.
What types of buildings and spaces can be scanned?
3D laser scanning can be used on almost any built environment including residential buildings, commercial offices, retail centres, industrial warehouses, hospitals, schools, infrastructure sites and heritage buildings. Large facilities such as campuses, factories and shopping centres can also be scanned using mobile LiDAR technology.
How accurate is LiDAR scanning for construction projects?
Modern terrestrial laser scanners can capture measurements with millimetre-level accuracy, depending on the equipment used. Survey-grade scanners such as the Leica RTC360 can achieve accuracy of around ±1.9 mm at 10 metres. This level of precision makes laser scanning suitable for architectural surveys, construction verification, and detailed BIM modelling.
What is 3D laser scanning for buildings?
3D laser scanning is a reality capture technology that uses LiDAR sensors to measure buildings and environments with millions of precise data points. The result is a highly detailed 3D point cloud that represents the exact geometry of the space. This data can then be used for Scan-to-BIM modelling, CAD drawings, digital twins, and building documentation.















