Virtual 3D Models as a Basis for Property Formation

Martin Andree, Stefan Seipel & Goran Milutinovic

Property formation is the process of making changes in the real estate division by forming new or modifying existing properties. Various customer surveys in Sweden have shown that the cost of property formation is perceived as high, but also that cases take too long to process. If the costs and case handling times are reduced, it will directly benefit the landowners and also society at large by getting the real estate market streamlined. The field survey is estimated to account for at least one tenth of the total cadastral operations. A field visit is often necessary to sort out the legal boundaries? condition, and to arrive at a decision for location of new boundaries. Additionally, all new or reorganized properties are required to be suitable for its purpose, an assessment which often requires an on-site visit. This paper is based on a study that investigates how access to 3D information can be used to support an efficient administration of the land survey focused on fieldwork in the cadastral procedure. The study investigates how data quality is managed to create a 3D model from available information and a technical description of the implementation of 3D model in a demo application.

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